Prove what exactly? All the proof is in the thread. Just follow what was posted, when and by who. It's all there.Prove it.
You actually think the cops pursue them? Theres a reason the prices are so high to make up for theft.Those thefts are recorded on video, and the police watch them. Most liquor store thieves are locals, and known to the police. Cops arrest them on sight. That's safer than a retail employee playing cowboy.
Close...but I would NEVER block Frankfooter like so many on this board have done.
A reliable source in my neighbourhood told me that an acquaintance of his was arrested while walking on the sidewalk, two days after that guy had stolen from the LCBO on Parliament Street.You actually think the cops pursue them? Theres a reason the prices are so high to make up for theft.
I was at an LCBO store about a year ago and arrived just after someone looted a bunch of bottles with a gym bag...there was broken glass at the entrance and people cleaning it up. I asked what had happened and they told be about it.You actually think the cops pursue them? Theres a reason the prices are so high to make up for theft.
Another attempt at deflecting.Yes, this is about DoFo weakening health care.
After Bill 124 drove Ontario nurses out of the province or into private contractors there was an Ontario program to recruit Filipino nurses.
https://www.omnicollege.com/philippines/
Now you think DoFo was being racist by pushing to fill Ontario colleges with Filipino nurses?
Which countries do you think he should have picked, Israel?
Isn't it great when unions hold the public hostage?LCBO has backtracked on opening 35 or so store with limited days and hours, sales will be online for delivery only.
Why are you answering a question with a question? You claim to always give direct answersWhy do you think having Ontario born nurses leave the province and then starting a program to recruit Filipino nurses is superior?
https://www.omnicollege.com/philippines/
Ever wonder if Frankie is a bot?Why are you answering a question with a question? You claim to always give direct answers
Time To scrap public sector unions?....you sound just as looney as you claim Frankfooter to be.....for any Govt , be they right wing or left wing or centrist that would be political suicide for them....never mind Constitution challenges throughout the Court SystemIsn't it great when unions hold the public hostage?
We already pay for the stores and the products, but are now restricted.
We already pay for education, but are held hostage by teachers unions when they want more money and strike.
We already pay for public transit but are held hostage when the TTC wants more money.
Etc, etc.
Time to scrap public sector unions.
Why would it be suicide for a political party to scrap public unions? Could it be that they've become too powerful to the point of swaying political influence and is that the way it should be? I'm not saying there are not laws in place right now. I'm talking about the concept.Time To scrap public sector unions?....you sound just as looney as you claim Frankfooter to be.....for any Govt , be they right wing or left wing or centrist that would be political suicide for them....never mind Constitution challenges throughout the Court System
One could argue that Major Corporations , Big Pharma, Big Tech, Big Oil hold us hostage...partly because of greed, partly because of a lack of competition and partly Global pressures...but ony furried eyed Socialists would advocate that Govt take over the means of production and distribution of Goods and Services..........but carry on with other absurdities
One thing I will say in particular about this strike with OPSEU; I really don't think OPSEU should be drawing a line in the sand about Ready-to-Drink beverages and where they should be sold. That is a matter of public policy. If OPSEU wants to negotiate on wages, benefits, and converting casual workers to full-time, that is onside.Could it be that they've become too powerful to the point of swaying political influence and is that the way it should be?
Yup, LCBO union is playing right into Ford's hand because now they're giving him a reason to privatize liquor sales in convenience storesOntario is accelerating it's Timeline and is bringing Ready-to-Drink Beverages to Licensed Supermarkets this week:
Ontario grocery stores able to sell RTD beverages, beer this week (citynews.ca)
OPSEU, predictably, is pissed off about this.
Meanwhile there is a Distillery near where I live in Oakville where one can buy Gin, Rum, or Vodka directly.
Clearly Ford is trying to break the Union here.
I agree with you.One thing I will say in particular about this strike with OPSEU; I really don't think OPSEU should be drawing a line in the sand about Ready-to-Drink beverages and where they should be sold. That is a matter of public policy. If OPSEU wants to negotiate on wages, benefits, and converting casual workers to full-time, that is onside.
DoFo chose to put the LCBO on strike to justify handing over the $2.5 billion it sends Ontario to his buddies.Isn't it great when unions hold the public hostage?
We already pay for the stores and the products, but are now restricted.
We already pay for education, but are held hostage by teachers unions when they want more money and strike.
We already pay for public transit but are held hostage when the TTC wants more money.
Etc, etc.
Time to scrap public sector unions.
He's prepping to kill the LCBO as his donors have been eying that easy $2.5 billion the LCBO sends Ontario each year.Clearly Ford is trying to break the Union here.