Is anyone doing anything about canada?

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Anonymous wrote:Has Canada really investigated what’s going on with their forest mismanagement?


The fires are literally in the unpopulated and largely inaccessible areas of the boreal forest, hundreds of miles away from populations. Would you like Canada to go rake the leaves in areas that are unpopulated? Do you know how big canada is? Do you have a map?


They need to do something other than eating Tim Hortons all day


Tim Hortons was serially bought by an American company and now it kind of sucks, so we don’t really eat it much anymore.


Canadian here. I really wanted to say this yesterday but was trying to be polite. Sorry but Tim Hortons is blah now. My Firefighter husband is too busy fighting fires to explain what Canada is doing, worst fire season ever in Canada.


Thanks to your husband and wishes for his safety.

Don’t you agree though that we should rename your country Canadia?
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Anonymous wrote:Canada is like "oh well" and the smoke goes right into your lungs into your bloodstream and right to your heart. They really care about people's health huh?


Try using “eh” instead of “huh” and your post would be more funny. Thanks for the laughs there op.
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It takes investment of energy, money and time to manage so Fires like this do not burn but Trudeau was concered about calling Truckers sexists and worried about someone in Italy using the wrong pronouns for him / she / it/ they / he / her / non-binary whatever
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Anonymous wrote:We live in ny and this is the third time we’ve been engulfed in smoky air. Unclear if anyone is doing anything but it’s - not great


had to bump this thread to give the precious little snowflakes here some perspective

what are US authorities doing to contain this out of control fire? If you read the article you will note how many fires are currently burning in the US alone, and the major one in Washington state that is on both sides of the US-Canadian border.

https://www.cnn.com/2023/08/01/us/york-fire-california-nevada-fire-whirls/index.html
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Anonymous wrote:It takes investment of energy, money and time to manage so Fires like this do not burn but Trudeau was concered about calling Truckers sexists and worried about someone in Italy using the wrong pronouns for him / she / it/ they / he / her / non-binary whatever


Is that you, Pierre Poilievre?
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Anonymous wrote:We live in ny and this is the third time we’ve been engulfed in smoky air. Unclear if anyone is doing anything but it’s - not great


had to bump this thread to give the precious little snowflakes here some perspective

what are US authorities doing to contain this out of control fire? If you read the article you will note how many fires are currently burning in the US alone, and the major one in Washington state that is on both sides of the US-Canadian border.

https://www.cnn.com/2023/08/01/us/york-fire-california-nevada-fire-whirls/index.html


I thought of this thread on the weekend pp. The Eagle Bluff fire started in Washington State and crossed into B.C. causing many evacuation alerts and orders in Canada. Firefighters on both sides are working round the clock. No one I know in Canada is asking "Is anyone doing anything about the USA?"
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Anonymous wrote:We tried to do something about Canada in 1812. It was harder than we expected. Haven’t tried since.[/quote

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and no reaction from this crowd about the absolute tragedy unfolding in Hawaii?
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Anonymous wrote:and no reaction from this crowd about the absolute tragedy unfolding in Hawaii?


Only if the smoke stops their Larla having from soccer practice.
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Anonymous wrote:and no reaction from this crowd about the absolute tragedy unfolding in Hawaii?


My hope is that it is starting to dawn on people that our climate is well and truly f**ked now. And it's time to change our behavior and especially corporate behavior. But I doubt it.
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Anonymous wrote:and no reaction from this crowd about the absolute tragedy unfolding in Hawaii?


My hope is that it is starting to dawn on people that our climate is well and truly f**ked now. And it's time to change our behavior and especially corporate behavior. But I doubt it.


I read that the homeless started the fire.
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Anonymous wrote:and no reaction from this crowd about the absolute tragedy unfolding in Hawaii?


My hope is that it is starting to dawn on people that our climate is well and truly f**ked now. And it's time to change our behavior and especially corporate behavior. But I doubt it.


I read that the homeless started the fire.




"The homeless"? All of them?
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