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    How old does he look ?

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    Around 27.......

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    Am I to skinny?

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    Just work on that belly

    10 Answers12 months ago
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    Is he fat and out of shape?

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    Not to bad maybe need to loose a liitle bit I lost alot but put it back on will start over tho your not real fat at all 

    6 Answers12 months ago
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    I applied for a job through email in Sheraton Centre Hotel, Ottawa Canada. Wonder if the emails I received are legit from the immigration?

    They asked me to $326 and that's it. And Sheraton Centre hotel also responded telling me I have to pay it right away within 5 days or else my visa process will be rejected. Is anyone familiar with their hiring process? Please help.

    10 Answers2 years ago
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    Is there a Greater Ottawa Area? I live in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and I was wondering if Ottawa has a similar system.?

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    Thanks to amalgamation, the cities that used to be part of a 'greater Ottawa area' or Ottawa-Carleton (including Kanata, Nepean, Orleans and others) are all now just the city of Ottawa.

    There's the National Capital Region that includes Ottawa, Ontario and Gatineau, Quebec as a name for the whole area.

    5 Answers2 years ago
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    Could the GG easily become head of state instead of royalty, with the process of the government choosing the GG remaining as it is now?

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    Very easily, Royals are surplus to requirements. Government could easily pick their own head of state. its not rocket science.

    4 Answers3 years ago
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    Is PM Justin Trudeau supposed to be subservient to royalty as his superior (the royalty who lives in palaces & castles in England)?

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    Yes, as she appointed him and can sack him. Or rather the Governor General did, as her representative. Of course the Governor General chose the leader of the biggest party in the House of Commons, because that's the only way you'll get a stable government. So there's no real choice, but someone has to make the appointment.

    However, the Queen knows her place. She will not interfere with the elected government if at all possible, even if the constitution allows her to. She knows British history only too well! The last time a King of England tried it, the result was civil war, he lost and got executed. Technically illegally as he didn't approve the court that tried him, but when his opponents controlled the army, who's gonna argue?

    So the Governor General will always give Royal Assent to laws passed by Parliament. Really the role of the head of state in a constitutional monarchy is to be there and do the limited number of things she HAS to do, such as calling elections when the PM asks for one and appointing the PM, which in some republics is done by a relatively powerless ceremonial president. As the head of government, the PM has a definite role of his own and the Queen won't interfere with that.

    But if anyone thinks Her Majesty is totally powerless, they are wrong and she does have her uses. As a strategic nuclear weapon in a dress. In Australia in 1975, Parliament couldn't agree a budget and the country was on the verge of government shutdown. The Governor-General used his powers to sack the Labor PM and appoint his National Party opponent on condition that he asked for an immediate general election. Which of course he did as that was why he engineered the situation in the first place. Problem solved.

    16 Answers3 years ago