You know what's funny Steve? If you take a picture from the oher side of these signs, Raitt's covers Garth's. Strange that.
Both candidates should also complain about the Municipality of Halton while they're at it. I followed one of their trucks as they removed almost every one of their signs on Dundas Street last Thursday night.
I live and Burlington and I've witnessed Raitt's crew and Wallace's crew put signs up in front of Garth and Paddy's signs. And....I have pictures. Garth's signs were the first to go up. Especially along Dundas. Lisa's Sign team - 4 days later- put signs up in front of Garth's at almost every location, especially the ones near Dundas and the 407. Wallace's team were moving signs in front of Torsney's right in front of me as I was walking into Shopper's on Saturday.
So cry me a river. I'll be more than happy to testify for Garth.
Plagiarism, definition of: Plagiarism is the unauthorized use or close imitation of the language and thoughts of another author and the representation of them as one's own original work.
He acknowledged them:
We recognize the importance of the Arctic Council in addressing the many common concerns and challenges emerging from climate change and providing a forum for collective action on shared priorities.
Not only does the Arctic Council engage Arctic nations, it also includes six Permanent Participants that represent Northern indigenous peoples who actively bring their voice to the work of the Council. This inclusive process ensures that steps forward to protect our shared Arctic will integrate social, cultural, health and economic components.
Last November, the Arctic Climate Impact Assessment was received at the fourth Arctic Council Ministerial meeting in Reykjavik, Iceland. This is the first climate assessment of the Arctic - a result of four years of international efforts from over 300 scientists, as well as traditional knowledge of Northern Indigenous peoples. ..
...And don't call me dude.
And isn't this statement in his speech an acknowledgement of the report and the council.
'November, the Arctic Climate Impact Assessment was received at the fourth Arctic Council Ministerial meeting in Reykjavik, Iceland. This is the first climate assessment of the Arctic - a result of four years of international efforts from over 300 scientists, as well as traditional knowledge of Northern Indigenous peoples.'
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Steve, I laugh when you post garbage like this. Harper appointed Fortier to the senate and then had an unelected Fortier sit in his Cabinet.
Is this Bribe on tape like Mr. Harper's? I'd like to hear it if it is.
Next you're gonna tell us the in and out scandal was legal. Oh and sending 10%ers during a writ period is legal too.
Both candidates should also complain about the Municipality of Halton while they're at it. I followed one of their trucks as they removed almost every one of their signs on Dundas Street last Thursday night.
So cry me a river. I'll be more than happy to testify for Garth.
Plagiarism, definition of: Plagiarism is the unauthorized use or close imitation of the language and thoughts of another author and the representation of them as one's own original work.
He acknowledged them:
We recognize the importance of the Arctic Council in addressing the many common concerns and challenges emerging from climate change and providing a forum for collective action on shared priorities.
Not only does the Arctic Council engage Arctic nations, it also includes six Permanent Participants that represent Northern indigenous peoples who actively bring their voice to the work of the Council. This inclusive process ensures that steps forward to protect our shared Arctic will integrate social, cultural, health and economic components.
Last November, the Arctic Climate Impact Assessment was received at the fourth Arctic Council Ministerial meeting in Reykjavik, Iceland. This is the first climate assessment of the Arctic - a result of four years of international efforts from over 300 scientists, as well as traditional knowledge of Northern Indigenous peoples. ..
...And don't call me dude.
'November, the Arctic Climate Impact Assessment was received at the fourth Arctic Council Ministerial meeting in Reykjavik, Iceland. This is the first climate assessment of the Arctic - a result of four years of international efforts from over 300 scientists, as well as traditional knowledge of Northern Indigenous peoples.'