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Students continue to protest university relationship with RBC
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Well, I hope they're University doesn't use any fossil fuels to heat its buildings, or provide power.I also assume none of these protesters use fossil fuels in any way in their private lives.To do otherwise would just be hypocritical...wouldn't it?
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Don't like it ? Go live off grid in the bush and spare society your misguided virtue signaling .
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Do they all walk to school? How do they heat their homes? All the clothes they are wearing as well as the paint and markers they used for their signs all contain petroleum products.
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If you don’t like RBC don’t use their services. If you want your pic in the news, do it for something deserving, like helping the elderly or Veterans.
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Are there no professors at Lakehead that can teach these students how complex the balance has to be regarding Canada's global position in the production of fossil fuels and how it contributes to our economy? Are they not aware of how far we have fallen in national debt?
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As they protest with things made from fossil fuels….what a joke.
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A generation brainwashed into believing carbon producing energies are bad.
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Get a job
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I doubt they were being "relocated". Maybe to someone's dinner table....
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Property owners are being compensated for the Waasigan for the land they use. Unlike when the communists took the farm land. Unfortunately people’s property gets taken over for roads, power lines , water access, mining which you are compensated for in most cases . It’s what’s best for Ontario , Canada not just a handful of people. How many acres do you still have?
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Oh give me a break. He will get a settlements if not already for land that was just sitting there doing nothing. Cry me a river as he does not want to see progress and helping people in need.
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Ducks and geese can go a long way to help food shortages.
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Bit of a stretch in comparing this situation to what happened in Romania.
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So Hydro One just decides to impede on private property regardless of the owners not agreeing, typical big companys running over the little people as usual....Shame on Hydro One....
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Sorry but hydro is not wrong in this case. What happened to him in his home country and what's happening to him here are worlds apart. It's crummy, but it's also the law of the land.
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Relocated to someone's frying pan.
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Should be $8000 per person!
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This is absolutely democracy. The original bill was voted on in 1970 and passed. Another vote in 1990, then again in 2006, and finally in 2021. Democracy doesn't mean getting your way, it means the majority voted in favour and they get their way whether you agree with it or not.
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Hold your ground, sir.
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Hyprocracy lies with protestors. Creating political ties and solidarity with other universities is one thing, but to attack our banking institutions of their investment portfolios while wearing rubber soled shoes is another. Unbelievable! I hope that none of the protestors are enrolled in a Bachelor of Commerce degree. This could be a gamechanger for them.
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