A list of puns related to "Province Of Lecco"
PHU | Cases Per 100k/7d | Cases |
---|---|---|
Toronto PHU | 110 | 343 |
Peel | 114.3 | 250 |
York | 71.5 | 128 |
Halton | 58.1 | 42 |
Waterloo Region | 58.5 | 41 |
Ottawa | 32.4 | 25 |
Durham | 42.6 | 25 |
London | 40.6 | 24 |
Simcoe-Muskoka | 44.4 | 23 |
Niagara | 54.2 | 18 |
Windsor | 48.3 | 16 |
Haliburton, Kawartha | 32.8 | 13 |
Hamilton | 57.2 | 12 |
Wellington-Guelph | 38.5 | 12 |
All other PHUs reporting 10 or fewer cases.
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1. Active cases and hospitalization rates are taken from the OPH dashboard as of ~10 AM on the current day.
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I am thinking about applying and trying out for the US U-19 National team. Does anyone know how many people typically try out and/or how tough the competition to get in is?
Example 1: Mexicans have told me horrible things about Estado de MΓ©xico. Not even Sinaloa, MichoacΓ‘n or Tamaulipas get the same amount of bad comments. According to most Mexicans I know, Estado de MΓ©xico is a lawless place that has been forgotten by God.
Example 2: In another subreddit Brazilians hated me for asking if Rio de Janeiro is the only Brazilian state with problems. Rio de Janeiro is no longer the most violent state in Brazil, but still has a bad reputation inside of Brazil. Before going to IguazΓΊ (ParanΓ‘), I asked about going to Rio de Janeiro and Brazilians ran to tell me I would be murdered in cold blood as soon as I arrived.
Example 3: Buenos Aires - CΓ³rdoba - Northeastern Argentina. PorteΓ±os told me horrible things about provinces such as Salta and Jujuy. My old customers from BsAs and Rosario never had a good thing to say about CΓ³rdoba and my beloved cordobeses customers asked me to stop using the word pibes when talking about them because it reminded them of PorteΓ±os.
Maybe it's because I live in such a small country but regionalism here is just for memes and baseball, nothing else. I'm open to hear diverse opinions and points of view.
As you know, we don't pay PST on essentials like rent or your house and groceries. So, how much money are you spending on not that stuff. Even if it's $2000 a month (which would be quite a bit) a 1% reduction in PST is going to save you a whopping $20 a month. Even if you're fairly well off and manage to spend $4000 a month on non essentials you're still only saving $40 a month.
But, because everyone pays it and some people actually do pay quite a bit, it's going to cost the government hundreds of millions a year. This at a time when apparently we don't have the funds to provide a single meal a day to school children.
Second friendly reminder that it's only 3.75 years to the next election. Wouldn't hurt to start prepping now.
Edit. So apparently it's going to cost the province $300M a year. The cost of the breakfast program we can't afford? $30M. How much would it cost to make transit better and free? $147M. You get the idea.
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