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  1. Well, another repudiation of the Obumhole’s greatest hope. Let’s face it, you’re backing a loser.
    Have you ever seen a less inspired response?
    Stay tuned for the upcoming shitstorm.

  2. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the ice formation on Lake Superior at this time of year is the earliest ever recorded on any of the Great Lakes since records started being kept more than 40 years ago.
    The organization said ice had formed on November 15, which is the earliest date in its database since 1973.
    Temperatures in areas of ice formations on Nov. 15, such as Sault Ste Marie, dipped below -10 C.
    The highest level of ice cover this year on Lake Superior was recorded from February to April, when more than 90 per cent of the lake was covered by ice.
    Overall, a maximum ice coverage of 92.2 per cent across all Great Lakes was recorded in early March. That was the second-highest ice cover ever recorded on the Great Lakes.
    The largest ice cover for the Great Lakes occurred during the winter of 1978-79, when 95 per cent of the Lakes were frozen in mid-February.
    https://ca.news.yahoo.com/earliest-ice-record-appears-great-170122146.html

  3. AGW/GHG: RIP.
    “Climate” vs Weather: an’ da winner is …
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    “Update: Climate calms after high winds, plunging temps disrupts province
    Ottawa Citizen”
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    “Sudbury Daystarter: A return to winter
    CBC.ca”

  4. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/solar-panels-pose-power-problem-for-firefighters-prompt-new-guidelines/article21740616/
    “The key issue, said Meaford, Ont., Fire Chief Mike Molloy, is that solar panels keep generating power even if they are disconnected from an electrical system or grid. Even at night, the lights from a fire truck are enough to produce some power out of the panels.
    In some circumstances involving fires at buildings with solar panels, foam might be used instead of water to fight the fire, or water may be spayed in a broad stream instead of in a direct stream – so electricity can’t travel up the water to reach the firefighter.”

  5. How long are the MP’s ousted by Trudeau going to sit back and have their names ruined on accusations made by people who don’t want to lay charges or go public? There’s something very wrong with the whole thing, these MP’s are accused and deny any of it so what are we to believe?
    Is this just opposition NDP members trying to distract the Liberals,their nemesis for the Leftist vote, especially in Quebec?
    IMO this could start a new divide in the LPC, something that’s really never been fixed since the Chretien/Martin dual.

  6. The natural end result of Ontario Wynne’s Bolshevism.
    “it’s halting a $400 million expansion planned for Ontario and taking it to western Canada”.
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    “Plasma company takes $400 million expansion out of Ontario
    A Toronto company embroiled in a battle with the province over its pay-for-plasma business plan is taking its $400 million expansion out of Ontario.”
    http://www.insidehalton.com/news-story/5154889-plasma-company-takes-400-million-expansion-out-of-ontario/

  7. Al-Mohammed’s Abyss.
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    “Drill On: U.S. Mantra as OPEC Power Wanes in the Face of Shale”
    “The swagger of U.S. producers in the face of plunging oil prices shows the confidence they’ve gained from upending OPEC’s six decades of market dominance with technology that wrings oil from dense rock for prices as low as $40 a barrel. The shale boom has placed the U.S. oil industry in its strongest position since OPEC began flexing its pricing power in the early 1970s.”
    “The stakes are much lower for the wildcatters and global energy giants who have remade North America as a powerful counterbalance to OPEC through technological breakthroughs in brittle rock layers, Canada’s oil sands and ultra-deep reservoirs in the Gulf of Mexico.”
    http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-11-25/drill-baby-drill-u-s-keeps-as-opec-power-wanes.html

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