Will her time sensitive CSA approved ear chip go off May 3, 2011?
Good Day Readers:
Recently Shelly Glover suggested Liberal candidate Anita Neville (Winnipeg South Centre) had an expiry date.
Recall early February this year how Manitoba Metis Federation President David Chartrand suffered a conniption upon learning after the fact Indian and Northern Affairs Canada had awarded a contract to the Canadian Standards Association to develop a Canadian accepted and verifable definition of Metis. At the time he said on the MMF's webpage: "Who wants to walk around with a CSA approved stamp? Pretty soon I'll have a little chip in my ear with an expiry date too."
Like David Chartrand could Shelly Glover also find herself with a CSA approved stamp and little chip in her ear set to go off May 3, 2011?
Sincerely,
Clare L. Pieuk
Recently Shelly Glover suggested Liberal candidate Anita Neville (Winnipeg South Centre) had an expiry date.
Recall early February this year how Manitoba Metis Federation President David Chartrand suffered a conniption upon learning after the fact Indian and Northern Affairs Canada had awarded a contract to the Canadian Standards Association to develop a Canadian accepted and verifable definition of Metis. At the time he said on the MMF's webpage: "Who wants to walk around with a CSA approved stamp? Pretty soon I'll have a little chip in my ear with an expiry date too."
Like David Chartrand could Shelly Glover also find herself with a CSA approved stamp and little chip in her ear set to go off May 3, 2011?
Sincerely,
Clare L. Pieuk
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