Good thing those Libral senators saw fit to gut the product safety law. It would be nice to see some media coverage of this but I won't count on the CBC getting to this one.
Good thing those Libral senators saw fit to gut the product safety law. It would be nice to see some media coverage of this but I won't count on the CBC getting to this one.
Good thing Harper saw fit to prorogue parliament and end the product safety law, as weak as it may be.
Trolling partisan idiot.
If you honestly think this'll do good by the CPC then you're a bigger idiot than I give you credit for.
wildrosegirl
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Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 10:04 pm
This has what to do with the story posted?
Oh right..... sweet dick all.
Now back to our regularly scheduled thread.......
Honestly.
wildrosegirl
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Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 10:08 pm
Oh yeah...
$1:
...they contained organic solvents that have been banned in Canada since 1973.
The kits, sold at Dollarama between April 2007 and November 2009, come in eight different styles and colours.
How does that happen?
ridenrain
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Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 10:13 pm
Your the one being the partisan asshole here. If that consumer protection bill went through, the government could demand a recall of these products instead of asking for some company in China to please consider doing the right thing and recalling their own faulty product.
It's better a impotent version fall because a prorogue will reset the senate to reflect that power balance and can pass the original that everyone wanted.