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Maybe that's what he meant when he said it would be a challenge to work with the bureaucracy -- that they would actually follow the letter of the laws his party passed.
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September 11, 2007 -- 4:05 PM
posted by alison
if I remembered how to sew, I might be tempted Albert... but on the list of things to do right now, re-learning how to sew (and how to use my grandma's sewing machine) are pretty low ... that and I don't actually HAVE the fabric, I just saw it somewhere and thought it was hilarious.
pyjamas make sense though... I was trying to think of what a person could make out of that stuff... skirt?? shirt?? it all seemed a little... odd.
September 11, 2007 -- 2:45 PM
posted by Jess
Happy Birthday Keri!!!!
Paras, I'm just pointing out that you like to complain. Mostly because everytime I complain about something, you point it out. Complainer!!!!
September 10, 2007 -- 10:19 PM
posted by Par
Re: Veiled women allowed to cast vote without visual id.
Your driver's licence alone gets you a ballot, in other words - but so does your birth certificate and a credit card statement in combination. In fact, as long as someone else who meets the ID requirements is willing to vouch for your identity, and you're willing to swear an oath affirming it, you don't need any identification whatsoever.So, repeat after me: "You do not require photo ID to vote in this country." Why this is so hard for anyone in our hardworking media to mention is anyone's guess. It seems that the PM can get away with not understanding this detail of his own party's legislation, though.
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If Elections Canada ever feels the need to clarify its stance on facial coverings again, it might consider a more concise press release: "Read the Act."
Maybe that's what he meant when he said it would be a challenge to work with the bureaucracy -- that they would actually follow the letter of the laws his party passed.
