There were 3 young ladies that went missing and still not found from 1978 to 1984 and the Bradley case in St. John's all around December it seems like it was someone who was coming in at Christmas time doing these crimes and heading out because if it was local it would off been found out by now
The North American Indian man accuses the White man of his own greatest flaws as a sinister form of projection. When an American Indian says you don't care about the environment, he and his tribe are actively destroying it. When he baselessly says you hold hate towards people of other races, he holds all others except for his own in the the lowest levels of contempt. When he says you got his people addicted to alcohol and solvents (as if his people lack agency and cannot be held responsible for their own decisions), he goes to work each morning and sells cigars to White people from his bodega.
I gave the actually Dennis mentioned in the video a call, he said the worker got fired after the incident, but isn’t sure what had happened. His best guess was that that the “recorder” was trying to get on his nerves or some minor conflict had occurred. Mystery possibly solved? Idk
I'm not even from Labrador and I have the Labrador flag in my bedroom. It's on my bedroom wall and I think it's the most beautiful flag. I would like to move to Labrador one day.
Thanks to the late Dave Adey for this. I erred when I said “Jonny Harris” instead of Johnny Reid, whom I meant. All good. I can hear my nerves, but it got better as it went along and Paddy was great.
It is August 2019 and I just came upon the killing of Don Dunphy and I have to say as a citizen of the United States the moderator of this radio show has show and spoken of all kind of bias against Don Dunphy and favoritism for the killer Constable Smythe. The commentator Paddy Daly has favored the police and the government of the provincial government. Don Dunphy was obviously abused and neglected by the government. The commentator has prejudiced himself from the get go - he has abused his right to be a commentator. He is pro government and pro police - this commentator has prejudged the case before it was even investigated and made claims that Don Dunphy was mental and despite his disabilities was able to reach down and raise a long gun and aim it at am officer standing within 5-7 feet of Dunphy. The inquiry - if you want to call it an inquiry prejudged the case and absolved Constable Smythe. The commemtator is so biased it is sickening. He claims that he is not taking sides but listen to his words and you will hear the bias and his pro police and provincial government. Paddy Daly is a pure example of pro police and pro grovernment and to hell with the right (even in Canada) of free speach. Paddy Daly makes me sick and I am not even a Canadian. Shame on Paddy Daly - you have to admit your bias - you are a sick man.
Gr8 stuff bajs..nothing like a good conversation with both parties having their say..makes for Gr8 listening..keep it up. Gary Allen the Rockefeller File
ive been to that mall 1000's of times and ive never had any problem there. i think i may of even talked to this security guy before. must of been a bad day for him
This man makes me sick to my stomach!!!! Arguing about all the money they put into Muskrat Falls Project!! I'm not allowing money squish me into the dirt!!!!! This company took this project on!!! They are digging this DIRT up!!!!
Premier Ball could buy ALL the mines in Newfoundland and Labrador, ALL the companies that got contracts for Muskrat Falls, promote the completion of Muskrat Falls for the benefit of those mines and they STILL wouldn't call him on Conflict of Interest. Apparently "Conflict of Interest" laws in Newfoundland and Labrador aren't LAWS, they're just sort of "guidelines" that look nice on paper.
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Muskrat Falls is one of Canada's biggest single carbon abatement projects now underway. It is a 824 MW hydro project immediately upstream from the town of Goose Bay in Labrador on the Churchill River. Maybe inside the province of Newfoundland & Labrador, David Vardy needs no introduction. For folks from outside NL watching Muskrat Falls -- the biggest white elephant hydro-electric project ever attempted in Canada -- Vardy is the former Clerk of the Executive Council of the NL government and chair of the NL Public Utilities Board. In this interview, Vardy is discussing his recent letter co-authored with Ronald Penny, former provincial deputy minister of justice and former city manager with the City of St. John’s. Vardy and Penney have been studying Muskrat Falls intensively for many years and have consulted with the best available experts specializing in many facets of the project. Everyone who cares about the future of Newfoundland & Labrador should listen to them. The bottom line is that Muskrat Madness is going to make the Upper Churchill contract between Quebec and NL look like a huge win for NL by comparison. Vardy doesn't spend much time in this interview explaining the problem of NL not having contractual rights to storage of power at the Upper Churchill -- what he refers to as water rights in this interview. I have published research on this subject on www(dot)tomadamsenergy(dot)com and subsequent to my publications, another researcher called JM has published extensively on this at bondpapers(dot)blogspot(dot)ca. Another activist, Brad Cabana, has published extensive comments on the water rights issue also. The bottom line is that NL is fighting Hydro Quebec in court once again over that issue, having lost every previous round on directly related issues in court. If NL loses, the Muskrat Falls project's usable output for NL will be cut by about half. Most of Vardy's comments in this interview relate how NL attempted to repeal conventional utility finance models to deal with the fact that Muskrat was a looser project from the beginning, the future rate impacts of Muskrat Madness for NL consumers assuming the court case against HQ goes all NL's way (for the first time in many attempts), the problem of finding equity for government-funded Muskrat Madness when the province is deeply in debt, official spin about how this loser project will be a cash cow (meaning massive rate increases), the risk of a price/demand/demographic death spiral for NL, and the problems of unstable soil geology in the area around and upstream of the Muskrat Madness site putting the town of Goose Bay at risk (as highlighted by the local expert Cabot Martin). The governance problems both within the NL government and the federal government providing loan guarantees for this junk -- governance that leaves so many existential questions unanswered surrounding this green energy disaster -- suggests that green labeling is enough to get too many folks to turn off their brains.