In response to the other "big news" of the day, Down With The Monarchy
First wave done.
There was a slight technical issues but the computers are going well.
Voted for Australia to become a Republic and would do the same here.
The numbers are still unofficial, but according to Elections Ontario, the voter turnout was 43.4%, which I believe makes it the lowest turnout for an Ontario election ever.
The polls closed at 9:00. I was watching Strange New Worlds, and turned over to CBC to check the results during the first commercial break. They had already declared a PC majority government. I believe it was around 9:20.
the article has been editted but the local paper had a supporter of the liberal candidate saying a liberal majority was likely and wondering if it would start in this riding.
liberal majority?
On what planet?
Not sure what poling numbers they were looking at because at no point did such a thing seem likely.
From the "better late than never?" files... received campaign literature in the mail today from our incumbent candidate. She won handily, so I guess it didn't hurt her any, but... maybe next time, send the last-minute mailers out a few days earlier?
I'd say more likely just a cut-and-paste error that wasn't caught and once publicized resulted in an "OH SHIT!!", hence the edit.Maybe they were accidentally looking at an old poll for a federal election?
From the "better late than never?" files... received campaign literature in the mail today from our incumbent candidate. She won handily, so I guess it didn't hurt her any, but... maybe next time, send the last-minute mailers out a few days earlier?
These days? was there ever a time that wasn't the case?the way Canada post is these days, the mail probably went 1/2 way around the province before it arrived in your mailbox.
These days? was there ever a time that wasn't the case?
Though not as bad as a parcel with some latch hook yarn my wife ordered a few years (though don't think it was via Canada Post). Went via Quebec and the far west of Ontario.
One of my oldest friends is a mail carrier. I can assure you all that the people who deliver your mail still sort it by hand at a location near you before they head out. From a corporate point of view, it's more efficient if mail first goes to a more general sorting centre. Interprovincial mail is going to go through several sorts. I'm sure Purolator and UPS follow the same practice.I know I had already mentioned this in the "Things that Frustrate us All" Thread, but I had ordered a Christmas present this past Christmas from a company in Quebec, and Canada Post sent it to me in southwestern Ontario by routing it through Alberta.![]()
You realize Canada Post owns Purolator?tale of 3 couriers.
I ordered some computer bits n pieces from New Egg and they shipped 3 different ways.
First was new computer case. Came via Purolator, Shipped Thursday arrived Friday morning.
Second was a hotswap drive bay. Came via Crappy Post. tracking showed it as supposed to be arriving Tuesday. Arrived today so props there except the driver dumped it downstairs on top of the mailbox. Had an errand to run and it was there when I got back at 9:30 but don't think it was there when the wife left work at 7:40.
Number 3 was PSU coming by UPS. They're rapidly replacing fedex as my most despised courier. Didn't even try and deliver it so I have to go down tomorrow and pick it up.
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