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How to Fight Big Brother( Gun Lobby)

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There is a movement developing here, against guns, weapons and merchants of death. Like BLM, crowds are in the streets protesting the continual criminality associated with Guns and the murder of innocents.

We should have realized by now that our national governments are too tight with the Gun Manufacturing Lobby. Too much cash flowing within the halls of Washington. These people, the so-called caretakers of America have not been able to work with each other for decades, let alone take on an issue of such importance as Gun Control, Gun Laws and The Protection of The People from the misuse of said guns.
Gun Lobby’s doled out $6 million + to the Republican Party(supporters of NRA) while only $106,000.00 to The Democrats(Opponents of The NRA) in 2016. The cash flows in many ways, cash directly to the candidates and members of Congress, The House and Senate, and also to the Political Parties of choice.
Wonder how many envelopes of cash are handed out at “meetings” and consultations throughout the year.
*Remember folks, that should a candidate raise $5 million, but spend only 2 Million, that person can keep the balance tax-free. Really! why else would so many people run for office? To Serve the People? Yah right!. Ever wonder how a President of the USA who when first elected was worth $3 million, after four years retires with a @$135 million dollar bank account? Wrote a few books perhaps and kept his spare change, or perhaps his hands were out to every lobbyist that pursued him in office.

The only way we can bring in the gun lobby, and control the large proliferation of weaponry in North America is if the Local Government takes these agents of death on. Local City, Municipal and County Governments can ban guns in their locality. They can establish gun control measures, and investigate those who have weaponry(make sure they are of sound mind). Local Police Forces would be happy to assist their employers in taking away or controlling the gun culture. Local Governments can also throw the book at criminals that used firearms while committing a crime.

Gun Lobby/Manufacturers vs Local Government

Your Local Government is the only public agency left capable of making changes to its bylaws, making it more difficult to acquire weaponry. If you want to buy a shotgun or long rifle to go hunting with your folks, then assuredly you’d have no problem meeting a police officer, being investigated, questioned and trained to handle a said gun. Congressmen, House Representatives and Senators cannot understand the need for such a practice(to be busy counting their wrongfully begotten gains?), but your Mayor, Council Members and Aldermen will understand that a little inconvenience will go a long way in protecting both the gun owner and the community.

Only Your Local Governments can pressure Federal Public authorities to bring about national gun reform. Those in Washington are energized when their jobs are on the line. Nothing puts the fear of God into these opportunists than the Grass Roots of America taking them on, pressuring for “Real” change to our gun laws. The NRA donated/gave/slipped into the hands of Your Congressman, House Member and Senator over $307 Million dollars in the last two years. The NRA has outspent those who propose gun control, by 40 to 1.

What does a local government need to do to keep their community safe?

1. Enact a directive that all weapons be placed in safe places(gun cabinets) not the back of a truck or shoe boxes.
2. Gun owners need to be interviewed by the Police every 5 years and also they must prove their weapons are stored safely.
3. Potentially New gun owners need to go through an agreed process mentioned above before they acquire possession of a gun.
4. The Gun lobby’s influence in the Capital of Washington and many State Legislatures must be curtailed, and monies are given limited. There needs to be a firm stoppage of the direct and indirect bribery of our elected officials.
5. Outlaw the manufacture and sale of assault Weapons to the Citizenry. Only sales to Police Authorities and the Military are to be legally allowed (look to Canada’s attempt to control such weapons).

American Freedom comes from its very roots, the People. It is that root that can change the direction it is going towards, a future where there will be more guns on the street than American Citizens. George Washington saw weapons as a tool to achieve the American Dream. What is your dream for America?

Steven Kaszab
Bradford, Ontario
skaszab@yahoo.ca

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Canada’s Denis Shapovalov wins Belgrade Open for his second ATP Tour title

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BELGRADE, Serbia – Canada’s Denis Shapovalov is back in the winner’s circle.

The 25-year-old Shapovalov beat Serbia’s Hamad Medjedovic 6-4, 6-4 in the Belgrade Open final on Saturday.

It’s Shapovalov’s second ATP Tour title after winning the Stockholm Open in 2019. He is the first Canadian to win an ATP Tour-level title this season.

His last appearance in a tournament final was in Vienna in 2022.

Shapovalov missed the second half of last season due to injury and spent most of this year regaining his best level of play.

He came through qualifying in Belgrade and dropped just one set on his way to winning the trophy.

Shapovalov’s best results this season were at ATP 500 events in Washington and Basel, where he reached the quarterfinals.

Medjedovic was playing in his first-ever ATP Tour final.

The 21-year-old, who won the Next Gen ATP Finals presented by PIF title last year, ends 2024 holding a 9-8 tour-level record on the season.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 9, 2024.

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Talks to resume in B.C. port dispute in bid to end multi-day lockout

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VANCOUVER – Contract negotiations resume today in Vancouver in a labour dispute that has paralyzed container cargo shipping at British Columbia’s ports since Monday.

The BC Maritime Employers Association and International Longshore and Warehouse Union Local 514 are scheduled to meet for the next three days in mediated talks to try to break a deadlock in negotiations.

The union, which represents more than 700 longshore supervisors at ports, including Vancouver, Prince Rupert and Nanaimo, has been without a contract since March last year.

The latest talks come after employers locked out workers in response to what it said was “strike activity” by union members.

The start of the lockout was then followed by several days of no engagement between the two parties, prompting federal Labour Minister Steven MacKinnon to speak with leaders on both sides, asking them to restart talks.

MacKinnon had said that the talks were “progressing at an insufficient pace, indicating a concerning absence of urgency from the parties involved” — a sentiment echoed by several business groups across Canada.

In a joint letter, more than 100 organizations, including the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, Business Council of Canada and associations representing industries from automotive and fertilizer to retail and mining, urged the government to do whatever it takes to end the work stoppage.

“While we acknowledge efforts to continue with mediation, parties have not been able to come to a negotiated agreement,” the letter says. “So, the federal government must take decisive action, using every tool at its disposal to resolve this dispute and limit the damage caused by this disruption.

“We simply cannot afford to once again put Canadian businesses at risk, which in turn puts Canadian livelihoods at risk.”

In the meantime, the union says it has filed a complaint to the Canada Industrial Relations Board against the employers, alleging the association threatened to pull existing conditions out of the last contract in direct contact with its members.

“The BCMEA is trying to undermine the union by attempting to turn members against its democratically elected leadership and bargaining committee — despite the fact that the BCMEA knows full well we received a 96 per cent mandate to take job action if needed,” union president Frank Morena said in a statement.

The employers have responded by calling the complaint “another meritless claim,” adding the final offer to the union that includes a 19.2 per cent wage increase over a four-year term remains on the table.

“The final offer has been on the table for over a week and represents a fair and balanced proposal for employees, and if accepted would end this dispute,” the employers’ statement says. “The offer does not require any concessions from the union.”

The union says the offer does not address the key issue of staffing requirement at the terminals as the port introduces more automation to cargo loading and unloading, which could potentially require fewer workers to operate than older systems.

The Port of Vancouver is the largest in Canada and has seen a number of labour disruptions, including two instances involving the rail and grain storage sectors earlier this year.

A 13-day strike by another group of workers at the port last year resulted in the disruption of a significant amount of shipping and trade.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 9, 2024.

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The Royal Canadian Legion turns to Amazon for annual poppy campaign boost

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The Royal Canadian Legion says a new partnership with e-commerce giant Amazon is helping boost its veterans’ fund, and will hopefully expand its donor base in the digital world.

Since the Oct. 25 launch of its Amazon.ca storefront, the legion says it has received nearly 10,000 orders for poppies.

Online shoppers can order lapel poppies on Amazon in exchange for donations or buy items such as “We Remember” lawn signs, Remembrance Day pins and other accessories, with all proceeds going to the legion’s Poppy Trust Fund for Canadian veterans and their families.

Nujma Bond, the legion’s national spokesperson, said the organization sees this move as keeping up with modern purchasing habits.

“As the world around us evolves we have been looking at different ways to distribute poppies and to make it easier for people to access them,” she said in an interview.

“This is definitely a way to reach a wider number of Canadians of all ages. And certainly younger Canadians are much more active on the web, on social media in general, so we’re also engaging in that way.”

Al Plume, a member of a legion branch in Trenton, Ont., said the online store can also help with outreach to veterans who are far from home.

“For veterans that are overseas and are away, (or) can’t get to a store they can order them online, it’s Amazon.” Plume said.

Plume spent 35 years in the military with the Royal Engineers, and retired eight years ago. He said making sure veterans are looked after is his passion.

“I’ve seen the struggles that our veterans have had with Veterans Affairs … and that’s why I got involved, with making sure that the people get to them and help the veterans with their paperwork.”

But the message about the Amazon storefront didn’t appear to reach all of the legion’s locations, with volunteers at Branch 179 on Vancouver’s Commercial Drive saying they hadn’t heard about the online push.

Holly Paddon, the branch’s poppy campaign co-ordinator and bartender, said the Amazon partnership never came up in meetings with other legion volunteers and officials.

“I work at the legion, I work with the Vancouver poppy office and I go to the meetings for the Vancouver poppy campaign — which includes all the legions in Vancouver — and not once has this been mentioned,” she said.

Paddon said the initiative is a great idea, but she would like to have known more about it.

The legion also sells a larger collection of items at poppystore.ca.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 9, 2024.

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