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So, when the Federal Government had no official language, did they not have to recognize anything?
That would be a neat little loophole.
"eway oday otnay acknowledeay ouray ebtday obligationsay ecausebay eythay ereway ittenwray inay anguagelay eway oday otnay understanday"
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42 sats \ 1 reply \ @siggy47 7h
My native tongue!
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A man of culture, I see!
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at some point I was in Quebec City, where they don't sell hooka tobacco. well, low and behold I found a place that actually had hooka tobacco, so I bought it... went back to the hotel and loaded it up in the hooka.
Come to find out, it didn't burn or taste much like hooka tobacco at all. So I looked at the packaging, and there before my eyes...
"ugarsay anecay agassebay" + some flavorings.
you gotta be kidding me, they have piglatin ingredients on this product being sold in stores?!?!?
wow, all those canadian laws must be working wonders.
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There might be some legal stuff involved, but I honestly have no clue. That's a good question for @siggy47
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