CKA Forums
Login 
canadian forums
bottom
 
 
Canadian Forums


Headstrong - Posts
Search these results:

Author Message

 Forum: Health & Wellness   Topic: Canada's new medical marijuana rules cut homegrowers, pharma

Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2014 5:05 am 

Replies: 79
Views: 1479


The R vs Parker case took place in 2000. My stance is no. Besides the fact that there is no standards for the drug, uncontrolled medical grow ops cause all kinds of issues for the Police, Fire Department's, landlords, and neighbourhoods. I don't know where you live but in BC they're a real problem f...

 Forum: Health & Wellness   Topic: Canada's new medical marijuana rules cut homegrowers, pharma

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 8:22 pm 

Replies: 79
Views: 1479


That's from the actual ruling. Rona Ambrose is a woman. This ruling had nothing to do with any children. Cannabis can be grown at home, just like any other fruit or vegetable for far less then what is currently offered by health canada's licensed producers. There is nothing logical about cannabis pr...

 Forum: Health & Wellness   Topic: Canada's new medical marijuana rules cut homegrowers, pharma

Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2014 4:54 am 

Replies: 79
Views: 1479


I see your time away hasn't made you anymore cognizant of the facts than before. Here is snippet from R vs Parker: [10] I have concluded that the trial judge was right in finding that Parker needs marijuana to control the symptoms of his epilepsy. I have also concluded that the prohibition on the c...

 Forum: Canadian Politics   Topic: The 'Working Lunch' - A useless concept

Posted: Sun Mar 02, 2014 4:51 am 

Replies: 88
Views: 2422


There is no standardization of pay between MP's or staffers for that matter. But here is what the NDP pay. I'll point out that the article this topic is on is in regards to PMO staffers, they probably make a bit more. There is a maximum of $80,900. I'll also point out that labour laws don't apply t...

 Forum: Canadian Politics   Topic: The 'Working Lunch' - A useless concept

Posted: Sat Mar 01, 2014 5:26 am 

Replies: 88
Views: 2422


No you need to define what difference it makes. Is their personal time less valuable? Personal time? That's a stretch. Depending on if negotiated it's usually paid out per job and not hours. Is working through lunch too much to ask? I refuse to attend working lunches. My lunch time is MY time. Peri...

 Forum: Canadian Politics   Topic: The 'Working Lunch' - A useless concept

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 3:55 pm 

Replies: 88
Views: 2422


It's your opinion based on your knowledge which is proving to be limited. What exactly do you think they signed up for? Your knowledge appears to be lacking on the subject as well. No. You have more questions than answers so I'll go with what I know to be true and reasonable. You just seem pissed s...

 Forum: Canadian Politics   Topic: The 'Working Lunch' - A useless concept

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 3:26 pm 

Replies: 88
Views: 2422


These people are well compensated and many know what long hours come from being a political staffer. They signed on for it. It's your opinion based on your knowledge which is proving to be limited. What exactly do you think they signed up for? He thinks they signed up for working all day if require...

 Forum: Canadian Politics   Topic: The 'Working Lunch' - A useless concept

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 3:23 pm 

Replies: 88
Views: 2422


These people are well compensated and many know what long hours come from being a political staffer. They signed on for it. It's your opinion based on your knowledge which is proving to be limited. What exactly do you think they signed up for? Your knowledge appears to be lacking on the subject as ...

 Forum: Canadian Politics   Topic: The 'Working Lunch' - A useless concept

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 3:21 pm 

Replies: 88
Views: 2422


There is no standardization of pay between MP's or staffers for that matter. But here is what the NDP pay. I'll point out that the article this topic is on is in regards to PMO staffers, they probably make a bit more. There is a maximum of $80,900. I'll also point out that labour laws don't apply to...

 Forum: Canadian Politics   Topic: The 'Working Lunch' - A useless concept

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 11:37 am 

Replies: 88
Views: 2422


lunch time is usually considered personal time Yeah, ok. Did someone loose some personal time here? These people have given up every Wednesday at lunch for 3 years, so yeah, I'd sat they have given up personal time. Would like to spend the next 150 Wednesdays working through your lunch? Yeah, didn'...

 Forum: Canadian Politics   Topic: The 'Working Lunch' - A useless concept

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 10:21 am 

Replies: 88
Views: 2422


ShepherdsDog ShepherdsDog:
lunch time is usually considered personal time


Yeah, ok. Did someone loose some personal time here?

 Forum: Canadian Politics   Topic: The 'Working Lunch' - A useless concept

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 9:59 am 

Replies: 88
Views: 2422


It do not say personal time anywhere in this article.
Nowhere do it state that personal time was lost.

 Forum: Canadian Politics   Topic: The 'Working Lunch' - A useless concept

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 9:39 am 

Replies: 88
Views: 2422


WTF? And how the hell did you draw that conclusion? Pretty easy actually......just reading your posts. Fair enough but it was about the free lunch for Byrne. Entitled and complacent, that's it. “If it was a working lunch that was not scheduled or predicted but based on an emergency, one could under...

 Forum: Canadian Politics   Topic: The 'Working Lunch' - A useless concept

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 9:19 am 

Replies: 88
Views: 2422


No you need to define what difference it makes. Is their personal time less valuable? Personal time? That's a stretch. I can now see why you're having a hard time grasping what people have been saying here. You see someone getting something you perceive as "free" and you can't deal with i...

 Forum: Canadian Politics   Topic: The 'Working Lunch' - A useless concept

Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2014 9:18 am 

Replies: 88
Views: 2422


No you need to define what difference it makes. Is their personal time less valuable? Personal time? That's a stretch. It's the law. Employees must be given a 15 minute paid break very 4 hours, and if they work 6 hours or longer they get a 30 minute paid or 60 minute unpaid lunch break. That's empl...
Sort by:  

Page 1 of 7 [ Search found 92 matches ]




 
     
All logos and trademarks in this site are property of their respective owner.
The comments are property of their posters, all the rest © Canadaka.net. Powered by © phpBB.