When did this happen?? I didn't see it at all
redhydride
Because that would make walking convenient...nobody wants that
In the 1930s, officials began trapping beavers near cities and towns and dropping them — sometimes by parachute — into remote areas.
Those beavers had some good stories to tell
Yes I agree with you. Canadians are quite well educated. The problem becomes the lack of opportunities for all of those people. You end up strong competition for little jobs, which drives the wages down. Couple that with the very expensive housing market, and you get educated young adults that struggle to settle down.
Across the border in the US, opportunities in the STEM and plenty and wages are much better. US has lots of problems, but attracting talent is not one of them and Canadians talent is super easy to enter the US
Canada doesn't have a shortage of talent. It has a problem retaining them.
It worked pretty well for Ukraine
You got it
"Does one of our staff have to die before they will put AC there?"
Looks like it
He's a true legend!
It is definitely an ad
That makes yogurt and cheese highly processed foods.