Why Democrats Failed To Win In A Landslide?
As predicted, Trump did not lose in a landslide. Western countries failed to understand the cult...
Read Moreby [email protected] | Nov 4, 2020 | Election, Politics, The United States of America | 0 |
As predicted, Trump did not lose in a landslide. Western countries failed to understand the cult...
Read Moreby [email protected] | Apr 24, 2012 | Food, health, News, The United States of America | 0 |
2nd Heart Attack Grill Victim?
For the second time in two months, a customer at Las Vegas’ Heart Attack Grill collapsed mid-meal and was carted off to a hospital.
The female customer, a Las Vegas resident in her 40s, had been devouring a “double bypass burger,” puffing on cigarettes, and sipping a margarita when she collapsed Saturday night, the Grill’s owner told ABC News.
by [email protected] | Apr 24, 2012 | Emergencies, Environmental Issues, Food, health, News, The United States of America | 0 |
Mad cow disease found in one Central Valley bovine
Health officials say the diseased cow never entered the human food chain and U.S. dairy and beef products are safe. It is the first confirmed case in the U.S. since 2006.
The first confirmed case of mad cow disease in the U.S. since 2006 surfaced in California’s Central Valley on Tuesday, triggering concerns about food safety. But health officials stressed that the diseased animal never entered the human food chain and that U.S. beef and dairy products are safe.
by [email protected] | Apr 13, 2012 | Airlines, Airports, Canada, Emergencies, Hamilton, London, News, Ontario, Oshawa, The Economy, The United States of America | 0 |
Is it time to open the skies in Canada and allow U.S carriers?
Despite the issues pilots have with their employer, Air Canada, the issues today are showing the serious flaws in Canada’s transportation system. There are alternatives for trips to Montreal, Ottawa and other locations; using Porter or WestJet, however other remote and specific locations are leaving Canadians hanging. People are upset and rightly so. There is a dependency in Canada, on Air Canada. However, there are a not a full list of choices. I am sure Buffalo Niagara is seeing an increase and maybe it’s time to get other carriers in Canada. Our Federal policies prevent an American, or other carrier, from flying within Canada. Air Canada is taking a big hit and Canadians are angry. The Conservatives, now with a majority, may take notice. What do you say?
by [email protected] | Apr 12, 2012 | News, The United States of America, World | 3 |
North Korea has defied International pressure and launched a rocket
North Korea on Friday launched its controversial rocket carrying a weather satellite, South Korea’s Defence Ministry and U.S. officials said.
A spokesman for the Defence Ministry in Seoul told reporters at a briefing that the launch at taken place at 0739 local time (2239 GMT) and that South Korea and the United States were checking whether it had been a success.
by [email protected] | Apr 11, 2012 | Canada, Politics, Technology, The United States of America | 1 |
Establishing air superiority in today’s complex global security climate requires the unprecedented capabilities and versatility that only the F-35 Lightning II can offer.
Conceived in the mid 1990s, the tri-variant F-35 represents the pinnacle of more than 50 years of fighter development technology. Designed to dominate the skies, the F-35 combines the 5th Generation characteristics of radar evading stealth, supersonic speed and extreme agility with the most powerful and comprehensive integrated sensor package of any fighter aircraft in history.
by [email protected] | Apr 7, 2012 | Multiculturalism, News, Racism, The United States of America, World | 0 |
Three black men were killed and two others seriously wounded early on Friday, all within a 5km. The police are searching for a white man driving a white pick-up truck, who was seen in the area. More than two dozen officers are...
Read Moreby [email protected] | Mar 12, 2012 | Afghanistan, Politics, The United States of America, War | 0 |
16 people were left dead after an American soldier went on a house-to-house on a shooting rampage in two villages. We already were on shaking ground in Afghanistan, however I believe that this may cause an earthquake. It’s...
Read Moreby [email protected] | Oct 5, 2011 | Apple, GTA News, Memorial, Netbooks, Technology, The Economy, The United States of America, World | 0 |
Apple chairman and co-founder, Steve Jobs, who pioneered the personal computer; changing the way we used and interacted with the PC, died today. He was a visionary and great innovator. He will be greatly missed by everyone. May...
Read Moreby [email protected] | Sep 21, 2011 | Canada, Election, GTA History, GTA Issues, GTA News, Oshawa, Politics, Sci-Fi, Science, Technology, The United States of America, Toronto | 1 |
TORONTO – Second World War pilot Philip Gray says it is “immoral” that Downsview Park is evicting the Canadian Air and Space Museum. “This is a terrible way to repay young 21-year-old boys who went to war and never turned...
Read Moreby [email protected] | May 3, 2011 | Canada, Climate Change, Election, employment, Environmental Issues, GTA Culture, GTA Development, GTA Environment, GTA Healthcare, GTA History, GTA Issues, GTA News, GTA Politics, Immigration, Multiculturalism, News, Ontario, Oshawa, Politics, Quebec, Technology, The Economy, The United States of America, World | 0 |
Well a historic election has just taken place in Canada. The Bloc was decimated in Quebec, and almost wiped off the map. Newfoundland told Conservatives what to do with themselves. The Greater Toronto Area is painted blue and...
Read Moreby [email protected] | Apr 30, 2010 | Canada, Emergencies, GTA Culture, GTA Healthcare, GTA Issues, GTA News, health, Multiculturalism, News, Ontario, The United States of America, Toronto, World | 1 |
My sincere congratulations goes out to Rahul Singh, who is now one of the most influential people in the world. Truly an Angel walks among us! ——— Indo—Canadian paramedic Rahul Singh has joined US president...
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