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Originally Posted by Bobblehead
Well we can only go by what he said. If you have any additional information that leads you to believe he misspoke, feel free to share it and clear up the misunderstanding.
And "the opposition took that ball and ran?" I haven't seen any opposition posting here, just people wondering what he means and relaying the fact that yes, there are some pretty crappy jobs. Myself, I sold vacuum cleaners door to door, manually collated coupons for a coupon book, and worked for a dead stock removal company. There are some really (REALLY) bad jobs.
I agree that you shouldn't jump to conclusions, but to make a statement like that and then not explain how they are looking at implementing such a policy is just asking for doomsayers to fill in the missing information.
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If you read the article, you would know that there were more comments than just the headline comment as well as that the opposition did jump all over this and twist into meaning all sorts of nefarious things.
I can't help but think about the MD from Egypt that immigrated here and after three years is still working the night shift at Wendy's waiting for the bureaucratic processes at both provincial and federal levels to allow him to resume practicing. He thinks it is unfortunate and frustrating, but if you hit this particular Wendy's late at night, the doctor is in. I was thinking of having a consult via the drive-thru speaker.