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Go full throttle with the Acer Nitro 5 gaming laptop in either 15 or 17-inch models – whether using it as a laptop for casual gaming or ranking up online.
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Best Winter Eddie Bauer Wholesale Jacket | Blanks.ca
Eddie Bauer wholesale jackets are made to be as warm and dependable as they are stylish. You’ll find an assortment of colours and styles to keep you comfortable no matter the season or the activity. Timeless and classic, custom Eddie Bauer clothing and apparel deliver a sense of capability.
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Glass slide used for announcements in Alberta movie theatres
Provincial Archives of Alberta, GR1973.0308/58
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Fairview Centre, in Pointe Claire, Quebec, Canada. 1985
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FANEXPO CANADA 2023 MERCH DROP-OFF
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Montreal coffee shop aesthetic
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The Galaxy A15 5G is designed to boast its sleek profile, stylish back cover and pristine camera layout.
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Wall-Mounted Candle Holder by ShopExtraSpace
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LPS ARE BACK IN STORES AND IM LITERALLY GOING INSANE
CREDS TO @/aii.nako ON INSTAGRAM FOR THESE SCREENSHOTS
OHHHHHH MY GOD IM LITERALLY GOIJG INSANE IM SO EXCITED TheYRE FINALLY COMING BACK THIS IS THE BESTA AAAAAA
the only downside ,,,
I NEED TO GO TO CANADA ASAAPPP WTFFFFFFF
edit since people are still finding this for some reason: lps are now available in Spain Canada usa and the uk !! however Canada still has "toys r us" exclusive pets meaning they still have it better than the rest of us that's why Canada's killing us these days
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Love (cannot emphasis how much sarcasm there is in that word) that an official Canadian government response to high cellphone rates is to switch carriers.
Switch it to what? We basically have three companies since one was allowed to eat the forth (with the government saying it wasn't anti-competition and the company eating the other pinky promising they wouldn't jack rates up). Even the smaller companies have to rent infrastructure from the Big Three so there's only so much they can do if that rent costs an arm and a leg.
And that's not touching on how many "small companies" are actually just subsidiaries of the Big Three. You may save $5 but you're still with Telus/Rogers/Bell.
Or that the actual small companies tend to have shit coverage because they don't have the infrastructure available to them and are prevented from getting it. Or their traffic is throttled in favour of the Big Three's customers. Or both.
Or that they're extremely regional thus aren't an option for a huge chunk of Canada's population.
We have no true options and the government has shown time and again that they're fine with monopolies, in multiple industries, and don't care when said monopolies jack up prices to make shareholders and the c-suite more money at the expense of everyone else. At most there will be a verbal slap on the wrist and a giftcard for $25 that people have to register for, for a decade and a half of price gouging.
It's not talked a whole lot about outside the country from what I've seen and heard but Canada is a country of monopolies. A handful of companies own nearly everything, every province has a family or two that owns a hell of a lot (Nova Scotia is basically owned by one family at this point), and our government ignores it. Even the branch that is supposed to be against monopolies is fine with mergers and takeovers in most cases.
Because, you know, the company said it totally wouldn't use consumers' lack of options to increase prices.
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The Body Shop Canada will close nearly a third of its stores and end online sales as it seeks creditor protection, the Canadian subsidiary of the U.K. beauty and cosmetics shop announced Friday.
A court filing showed the company owes more than $3.3 million to unsecured creditors and about $16,400 to secured creditors.
The company did not say how many workers would lose their jobs as a result of the store closures in cities including Toronto, Ottawa, Edmonton, Calgary, Saskatoon and Saint John.
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Tagging: @politicsofcanada
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