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"Legalize Polygamy" ~~~ Canadian Study
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It's a step down the path to inter-species marriage, I think.
Eventually the Canadians will be allowed to marry non-species, such as rock formations or trees. Some of those Canadian leaders played too much hockey without a helmet. |
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Re: "Legalize Polygamy" ~~~ Canadian Study
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Other than that; no it won't happen - the quote from the Justice Minister (well for now) pretty much highlights that fact. However I do agree with the thrust of the paper that a Canada-wide legislative standard does need to be in place, instead of a collection of provincial and municipal legal codes... |
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I like this. If someone wanted to be a part of a polygamous marriage then they should be forced to abide by the same laws about support as a monogamous marriage. It make make people think twice if they are going to have to pay 3, 4, 50 ex-wives spousal support :D . Cynthia, I'm not trying to attack you, but you keep saying how unhappy you are with the moral and views of this country and how if it gets any worse you are going to leave. If you are really that unhappy, maybe you should move to another country that shares your values. However, living in Canada, there are numerous options for Joe Citizen to affect change. When election time comes around, vote for the candidate/party who espouses your beliefs. Encourage your friends who are feeling disenfranchised to exercise their rights to vote or try to convince them to vote for your party. If you're unhappy with current legislation, you are allowed to propose your own (although that route is much harder I will admit). Lobby against any of the government's proposed legislation if you don't like it. There are so many things that you can do to try and change the climate of Canada. However, remember, not all Canadians are going to think like you and in our country majority rules. But I shouldn't have to explain that to you. But do something other than complaining if you don't like the way things are. |
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Also, I think there are quite a few Canadians who would vote Conservative if it weren't for Stephen Harper. |
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ETA: I'll probably prefer to go out west to Alberta over the Maritimes. There are more "authentic" Chinese restaurants there (at least in Calgary and Edmonton...Edmonton also has a T&T supermarket...)...I need Chinese food sometimes :) |
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And I don't think Edmonton would be for you, to be totally honest. It's flat and land-locked (Toronto at least has a waterfront), and in my experience from living in Alberta for 2 years (albeit Calgary), the people are not particularly sophisticated. Edmonton is also pretty isolated, so there are not great road trip options, unless you want to go to Calgary (3 hours drive and it's a boring non-picturesque one) or Jasper (which I think is about 5 hours away). Why don't you try somewhere close'ish like Montreal or Ottawa? If you don't like it, you can always come home. |
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You might not have to wait... 'cause it's looking like that nutter Harper is going to be elected:(. It's really a shame considering that it wasn't until recently that Canada and Ontario started recovering from the various Conservative budgetary spending orgies (Mulroney and Harris respectively).
I had hoped that Harper would by the farm in this election, thereby (hopefully) pushing out the republican-right crowd, and maybe getting back to the Tory or Red-Tory crowd. As it stands I a verrrry leary of his defence promises and anti-international/anti-enviromental policy statements - well that and the fact the asshole called Canadians cowards and a two-bit country:mad: Oh well there is still a hope for rational or central-ist government if some folks start actually looking at the various policies promoted by Harper. |
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