This could be read as "Any opioid we haven't made a specific exemption for is illegal."
Narcan is technically an opioid and has no schedule(that I could find), so unless there is a specific exemption, you might be doing 5-10 years if you want to be prepared for an opioid overdose.
Prior to being the head of the current conservative party, she was the head of the now defunct, even farther right Wildrose party. She's a textbook example of a regressionist.
Usually yes. In some cases, companies will block access to known VPN IPs outright.
But most of the time, the cost of policing that is way higher than the revenue they'd get from the handful of VPN users that decide to go through proper channels rather than decide not to engage, or worse, spread word of their anti-consumer practices and potentially lose legitimate business.
Around here, it's because they really hate what his dad did with the national energy program 45 years ago to solve the oil crisis of the late 70s. God forbid that Alberta be allowed to absolutely fleece the rest of the country with high oil prices.
They see too much Pierre in Justin and as a result are highly critical of everything he did, especially when it came to tough decisions that have lasting consequences.
That's one issue where they both agree. The conservatives want to be more like the US with lower taxes and fewer regulations, but they still want to be Canadian.
It's because their playbook has been the same populist "get the elite out of politics" nonsense that the GOP have been pushing since 2015.
Turns out that wanting to be like MAGA really backfired once they wanted to make an enemy out of Canada. We have plenty of fascists up here too, but even they still want to be Canadian.
This is absolutely normal when you first buy the place. I bought my place in 2017 and was super anxious over the first year because I suddenly had basically no savings and all my equity was in this building. I didn't know anything about home repair and couldn't afford to hire someone who did.
The thought of something going wrong enough that it would ruin the place gave me an anxiety attack more than once.
Then, after a couple years and a few things needing fixed, I realized that things don't go wrong that often and most of the time if they do, they are easy to fix.
Is the thing labeled "What the Fuck" a mercury rectifier?