Ça me rappelle le film "Le jour de la marmotte" ( Groundhog Day ), le gars revie la même journée et repète les même choses, jours, après jour, après jours, après jours, après jour, après jours, après jours,...... ZZZZZZZHere, some numbers.
Yes, be more like Alberta............ Also to note, great reason to bankrupt a country.
Alberta had the privilege of employing thousands from other provinces ( something Quebec can not do ) and that is one reason for the cases. Wait a few months and we will chat about this some more, as for now, cases, really? Most do not even know they have this virus of all viruses.Alberta was lucky on early months as a lot of midwest republican states..
Ça me rappelle le film "Le jour de la marmotte" ( Groundhog Day ), le gars revie la même journée et repète les même choses, jours, après jour, après jours, après jours, après jour, après jours, après jours,...... ZZZZZZZ
Alberta was lucky on early months as a lot of midwest republican states. Now some of their leaders and a good part of the Albertan population are plain stupid!!! Stop looking at your belly button and learn from others.
Alberta had the privilege of employing thousands from other provinces ( something Quebec can not do ) and that is one reason for the cases.
Perhaps you should look into how many east coasters work in the oilsands, Alberta still employs more out of province people than any province. I think Qiebec has zero.Originally, in early 2020, maybe, but no longer. The current situation is due to UCP mismanagement and a lot of rural idiot yahoos.
Kenny is done, not a chance he will even be in the next election.The UCP leadership is horrible, and many if not most of its supporters are idiots.
On the contrary, as elected officials and in view of all the controversy surrounding the vaccine, it is the people's business if their elected officials will choose to take it or not.^^^^^ Perhaps because it is none of anyones business. [...]
Not sure where you are getting your numbers. From the fed gov site Ontario 52, Quebec 14, Alberta 3.7Alberta 7 day daily average of deaths...4
Ontario 7 day daily average of deaths...29
Quebec 7 day daily average of deaths..44
Not sure where you are getting your numbers. From the fed gov site Ontario 52, Quebec 14, Alberta 3.7
I caught that after you posted, thanks for the update. Just checked the sites again, when Ontario and Alberta are entered they show up, when Quenec is entered all show up and no way to get Quebec only, weird.OK, while the title says "Quebec", notice the drop down says "all regions". Trust the numbers I gave you