And it will
Tap for spoiler
Be
And it will
Tap for spoiler
Be
Je comprends pas pourquoi 40 personnes ont déboulé military style dans un complexe de logements pour 1 gars. Ça sonne vraiment trop comme de l’overkill
Aussi « Erique » sérieux ?
Pourquoi c’est maintenant que l’on en parle et pas quand la loi a été proposé? C’est clairement une loi qui passera pas la cour
Ha! I see my error, will change it.
Because Tim Hortons is the Burger King of Canada, after all they merge …
At the Beginning Tim Horton (the hockey player) started a pretty decent Dunkin Donuts like restaurant but at some point his actioneers oust him and he died without money for what he build. Now Tim Horton’s at this time was still something okay I guess, in Montreal language watchdogs asked Tim Horton’s to comply with French Language Law which they refuse and transforme the Tim Horton’s to Tim Hortons (because now it’s a name I guess).
Like you can see they always were shitty corporate citizen
Somewhere in the 2010s McDonald Canada tried to stole their market parts with better coffee and donuts. They partially succeeded because Tim Hortons at the time did great pub to bolster patriotic sentiment (they appears in How I met Your Mother after all). Since then they never really tried to be better and after that they merged with Burger King
Now CBC is painting it like it … but they didn’t do it last week when the flight attendant were bullied by the work minister Patty Hadju. They didn’t point it as an act of defiance when Postal Worker and Rail Worker bring the gouv to court for the same thing.
seven hours
So AC already had an option, they choose to force the strike
This should be enough to call for his resignation and Patty Hadju’s.
Finally a « media » that say what we already know :
Every single one of these [27] workers, expressed a common belief that Air Canada had been in contact with the CIRB before the strike was declared, and that the government was prepared to intervene prior to the strike commencing. The union itself has not endorsed this view, noting it remains unverified. […]
Michael Rousseau, the CEO of Air Canada seemed to be completely blindsided. “We thought, obviously, Section 107 would be enforced, and that they wouldn’t illegally avoid (it),” he said in an interview with Bloomberg. In the interview, he admitted that he had made no provisions for the passengers who are currently stranded. […]
Canadian law provides that any individuals who are stranded in the event of a strike are owed a fully paid flight back on another airline, regardless of whether they have an inter-airline agreement or not. It is encouraged by experts to refuse any offer of a refund, since other airlines have exponentially increased their prices to take advantage of consumers who don’t know their legal rights. […]
I like the fighting mechanics of Honor+Intrigue
In a gist, you have Health Point and Stances, you can « dodge » an attack by decreasing your Stance (which give you penalties) or accept the blow. When you’re out of Stances or HP you have lost