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….it would be a good idea to read BCTF’s demands? Those demands aren’t just about an increase in salaries, indeed the trouble really lies with what those demands really are…..
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Among more pulse-pounding models, one of the longest running vehicles in the business – the venerable Ford Mustang – gets a major makeover that brings the original “pony car” into the modern age (yes, with an independent rear suspension that finally replaces the car’s traditional solid rear axle). Chevrolet, meanwhile, takes last year’s redesigned Corvette to new heights of performance with the blazingly hot track-ready Z06 coupe and convertible. The newest sports car to reach U.S. dealerships comes from Italy, courtesy of Alfa-Romeo, who intends to regain a foothold in the U.S., starting with the low-slung 4C. Among true exotics, Porsche reaches for the high end of the market with its limited production mid-engined 918 Spyder plug-in hybrid supercar.
Of course there are a number of more mundane, though no less worthy, models being introduced for the 2015.
Click on the image for the Slide Show:
Mayor Gregor Robertson, David Suzuki & the BCTF are all free to oppose, but one aspect of the Resource debate that gets absolutely no play……
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Michael has saved on position on his team for someone to join him and two others competing in the Special Olympics Golf Tournament on June 17th.
Just click on the clip below to hear Michael outline the opportunity & how someone can win the spot for an afternoon of Golf, some competition all while supporting Special Olympics:
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Michael give us a glimpse into his world, but more importantly a glimpse into the challenges of implementing sound economic policy
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