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compete. uh, and the women s events at the olympics or the world championships. that s basically what this says. and business conversation as you know, and it s so many know that that people are having and neighborhoods and in sports sporting events and, of course, at governing body level of, you know, around the world, and it s not something that is easy to figure out and balancing, of course, transgender rights with how we view women s sports. and it s something that may well take decades to decide, and even 50 years from now, people still might be trying to figure it out . but we have now seen two of the biggest sports in the olympic world swimming last year , track and field this week, saying that if you ve gone through male puberty, you cannot compete in women s events. it s a significant development. obviously transgender rights advocates are not happy. those who want to quote unquote protect women s sports are happy
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On March 4, Conservative Kenora riding MP Eric Melillo held a virtual meeting to talk about the Federal COVID-19 supports for businesses.
This session is part of the Northwest Business Centre’s Business Conversation series, an online conversation with business owners and entrepreneurs from across the Kenora and Rainy River District.
Along with discussing some of the federal government programs that exist for businesses, Melillo also canvased opinions about what the economic recovery should look like as the federal government is creating it’s 2021 budget.
“There’s been a lot of conversations with minsters and parliamentary secretaries to make sure that the government’s going to bring forward a budget that is going to help us, especially in northwestern Ontario recover from the hit that we’ve experienced with COVID-19,” Melillo said.
all she did was cause a ruckus at home and he was probably just bragging. and he was probably lying jie. being a loud mouth and a jerk. he was being a jerk. now you changed your mind and think he deserves it. no. he deserves the hassle he will get on the home front, but he wasn t messing around. he was probably just fibbing or boasting. aim making sense? he is a fibertarian is what you are saying. jim you agree with her don t you? i hate her. i hate her. i will tell you why i hate her. now this coward wants anonymity. she doesn t want to give her real name. she wants to out this guy. so what if he was being loud. if you were on a train what would you rather hear somebody talking about? you ever hear somebody on a business conversation? we have to get 300 units. or this guy, it was me, the donkey. this woman is a prude and she
crowd s going crazy, and jack and i are having a business conversation and, you know, i m wrestling with how much i think i should get paid and then five minutes later, he s asking me questions about some clients of his. when you look back, was that the corrupting moment? i think we were guilty of engaging in a corrupt relationship. so there were several corrupting moments. there isn t just one moment, there were many. welcome back to morning joe. remember that 60 minutes piece. neil volz, the chief of staff for bob nigh who pled guilty in 2006. and joining us now, jack abramoff, he s the author of capitol punishment, the hard truth about washington corruption from america s most notorious lobbyist. so jack, let me first of all, some house cleaning, here. our paths really didn t cross on capitol hill. not really, no.