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Should your tax dollars help save the Sault YMCA? City CAO thinks so
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No
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Canadians have become disinformed and hateful I don't even recognize this country anymore.God Bless America 🇺🇸 The last refuge of freedom.
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Control the narrative Control the thinking 🤔
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Of course with all the fear-mongering.
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Desperately ridiculous.Why not Sue the cell phone company question ?
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End The bottomless foreign aid and spend it on our postal system.
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Thank God what a waste of money there's far worse viruses in the sewage they're really scraping to the bottom with this narrative.
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Childish old world behavior. 👎
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TDS . Lol 😆 The pied Piper for the fools.
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Canada should stop giving foreign aid and spend it on its own citizens
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Elbows Up.Lol 😆 🤣 😂
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Looking forward to the bridge walk. 👍
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There public servants not public masters.Do your job.
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A canadian government goes on about clean energy and carbon carbon footprint.Then On the other hand they're poisoning the planet.
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W.E.F
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You can only access these apps on a Cell phone or a computer.I can understand targeting these companies they have deep pockets but this is ridiculous.When I went to school we managed without cell phones.
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Pesticide ions don't just dont disappear or go to some magical vortex.They linger into the echo system.
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The daughter of World Economic Forum founder Klaus Schwab said in a roundtable discussion that, “permanent climate lockdowns are coming, whether people like it or not.
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It's difficult to tell if paying top dollar for talent is impacting health care in the north, but one thing is clear – it pays to be a hospital CEO.A look at the top-paid executives in northern Ontario shows that being a CEO pays exceptionally well.Sault Area Hospital’s Ila Watson earns the second-highest salary among hospital CEOs in northern Ontario cities, bringing in $403,311 for her work in 2024.Her salary was eclipsed only by Thunder Bay’s Rhonda Crocker Ellacott, who earned $475,092 at the Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre in 2024, and followed closely by North Bay Regional Health Centre’s Paul Heinrich, who brought in $364,912.The idea of bloated executive pay and hospital budgets impacting hospital services was raised recently by Sault Ste. Marie MPP Chris Scott, when he commented on a 15-per-cent physician coverage decrease at SAH implemented by the province July 1.
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Cell/data Jammers in the school?
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