Post by Ace VenturaThe only thing more revolting than midget homosexual transvestite GwegWeWe 'gooey anus' Carr are his twisted and perverted sex acts with his 'Johns'.
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Whatever you weakling social rejects with arrest records and nym shifting and nym stealing no employment both grey haired and chronic daily liars. Ace has posted many times about two gay men in Surrey they deny it but they don't deny knowing him because Ace aka Daryl Grant Macaskill the convicted fraudster and shoplifter 61 yr old dunce just attracts ppl like those two despite 8 years of being homeless. No pics of Daryl or Loose with women or for that matter men.
https://groups.google.com/g/van.general/c/JT4N28D5JKI/m/cDFUwihnAgAJ Daryl mentions the lawyers name how is it they know each other since Daryl always self represents in court it is not likely a lawyer/client relationship. All 3 men are either mentally ill or unhealthy physically. All 3 lie.
https://groups.google.com/g/van.general/c/JT4N28D5JKI/m/dIRGmhY9BwAJ First and third in the thread Macaskill has stated over and over in this ng the guy and his client are gay they deny it but hey they deny just about everything. You seem to have a thing for child porn and gays and the other 2 know you the lawyer admitted knowing you in court pretty evil eh! What could these 3 ppl have in common other than sex? All 3 are liars all 3 are physically unhealthy or mentally ill.
http://gangstersout.com/macaskill3.pdf You made the Provincial newspaper in 1995 for your fraud. Why would 2 self described business ppl in Surrey know you? They both swear the 2 they have nothing to do with crime yet the one admits knowing you in open court and you claim to know both.
https://twitter.com/gadenpeter1 7 year old pic of the liar and creepy with the crap clothes most ppl on welfare would deny also mentions Daryl's arrest for child porn
You want to hang with ppl like this glad I have never associated with ppl like you in my life.
Pierre Poilievre Back In BC Jan. 21 For A Rally In Coquitlam.
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Coquitlam Bring it Home Rally with Pierre Poilievre
Sunday January 21
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35 Burbidge St Coquitlam, B.C. V3K 5Z2.
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Yes. Received the robo call today. Phoned the number left 5 times but was always told no calls were being accepted. Agree with the party leaders critique about the woeful housing starts in Quebec I saw in the media.
Saw a homeless guy with his shopping cart of stuff by Richmond General Hospital today with the snow and slush and water collecting at some corners was hard to walk in places my 3 hour walk ended with my feet and socks and shoes being wet if you want to help a homeless person maybe give them some socks. Went to the Pho An Nam restaurant again $36.72 including tip 6820 No. 3 Rd. The TV on PBS is cool Christian Amanpour was doing her thing talking about Gaza and the Houthi's. 7228 Westminster Hwy at the bus stop garbage can was full at 3 PM at 6 PM as I was walking by Richmond City truck stopped White guy 55ish white hair got out pointed at the garbage can I complimented him on the fine job the muni was doing Indo male on a cell phone was there. Imagine my surprise when 4 hours later as I walked by the garbage can had not been emptied. Saw various private citizens busting their ass shoveling sidewalks and driveways saw sr citizen women and folks with children lamenting the piled up snow on sidewalks in some places and the clogged sewer drains causing large puddles some impossible to jump over.
The average City of Richmond BC hourly pay ranges from approximately $17 per hour for a to $23 per hour for a . City of Richmond BC employees rate the overall compensation and benefits package 4.2/5 stars.Nov 9, 2023
City of Richmond BC Salaries in Richmond - Glassdoor
Find that hard to believe.
What are Top 10 Highest Paying Cities for Public Librarian Jobs in British Columbia
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Richmond $70,499 $5,874
That is ridiculous. A manager at the Public Works Dept only gets $75k a year they have to work in the rain and freezing cold no going home early on a snow day. Librarians have an important job but babysitting failing gang members and trying to encourage library patrons to deal with ppl who horror of horror eat potato chips in the library instead of doing it yourself when you have 3 male employees to back you up and a RCMP station within 2 blocks is just beyond my comprehension and I have been to libraries all over Canada. " I have a friend from PetaWawa" for some reason a guy outside the Grand Union Hotel in the DTES while laughing repeated the same thing the librarian at Ironwood said the day before to me in front of others. Feel sorry for the library employees just trying to do their job all types come into libraries the homeless and families with children and new immigrants and ppl on welfare and the middle class and students and criminals and gangsters. The Richmond libraries are getting 3D printers which is just wild. Lots of computers for the public to use and of course newspapers and magazines and books and for some reason female hygiene products for free from machines in the mens washroom.
Federal Tory Leader Pierre Poilievre calls Montreal, Quebec City mayors ‘incompetent’
By Emilie Bergeron The Canadian Press
Posted January 18, 2024 3:43 pm
Updated January 19, 2024 12:56 pm
Business Matters: Poilievre blasts Quebec mayors on construction progress
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WATCH: Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is blasting the mayors of Quebec's two largest cities over progress on construction projects. Kyle Benning has the details.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre took aim at the mayors of Quebec’s two largest cities on Thursday, calling the local leaders “incompetent” and accusing them of blocking construction projects.
In a post to social-media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, the Tory leader pointed to what he called a “massive drop in construction in Quebec” despite what he said were billions of dollars in federal funds for Montreal and Quebec City.
Poilievre also shared a quote from Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. analyst Francis Cortellino in a Jan. 16 report by Radio-Canada. “In Quebec, there have never been so few houses built since 1955, the year data began to be collected,” the statement reads.
In his tweet, Poilievre reiterated his proposal to peg federal funds given to municipalities to the number of residences they build.
Quebec City Mayor Bruno Marchand and Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante hit back at Poilievre on X.
Marchand accused the Conservative leader of playing “petty politics” and expressing “contempt for elected officials (and) for all those who work on housing issues in our city.”
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Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante accused Poilievre of misunderstanding municipal financing in Quebec.
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Though cities in Quebec receive federal funds, provincial legislation prevents the federal government from sending them money directly without an agreement with the provincial government.
“The housing crisis affects everyone,” Plante wrote. “In such circumstances, a leader is only as good as his or her ability to rally forces to confront the situation.”
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also criticized Poilievre’s statement, saying in French that it was an example of “condescension” and “ignorance for how things work between the federal government and the provinces.”
“I think it’s high time that he apologizes for his behaviour and for … attacking Quebec elected officials,” he told reporters at a press conference in Nunavut.
Cortellino was commenting on a Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. report that noted a seven per cent decrease in housing starts — the start of construction on a new residence — in Canadian population centres of at least 10,000 people.
There were 223,513 housing starts in those areas in 2023, compared to 240,590 in 2022.
The decline was mainly due to a 25 per cent drop in single-family housing starts.