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		<title>Banquet Hall Selection?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[FLORA D asked: My daughter is having a debut party and we need help selecting one. She&#8217;s thinking of doing it at Le Treport or in Oasis. FYI, we live in Mississauga, so if you have any suggestions, try to keep it in that area. We want good price, good food, and at least a [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>FLORA D</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>My daughter is having a debut party and we need help selecting one. She&#8217;s thinking of doing it at Le Treport or in Oasis. FYI, we live in Mississauga, so if you have any suggestions, try to keep it in that area. We want good price, good food, and at least a capacity of 220-250 people. Thanks!</p>
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		<title>Is there a movement in Canada to eat only Vegan foods?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Eric S asked: What about in Elizabeth May&#8217;s Green Party of Canada? My guess would be the answer is &#8220;Toronto Toronto Toronto, Montreal Montreal Montreal, Vancouver Vancouver Vancouver, Winnipeg Corydon. But what if I want to live in the north in Canada and explore the arctic and want to be vegan, not exploit nature, nor [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Eric S</strong> asked: </em></p>
<p>What about in Elizabeth May&#8217;s Green Party of Canada?  My guess would be the answer is &#8220;Toronto Toronto Toronto, Montreal Montreal Montreal, Vancouver Vancouver Vancouver, Winnipeg Corydon. </p>
<p>But what if I want to live in the north in Canada and explore the arctic and want to be vegan, not exploit nature, nor the morale of animals, not seals, not whales, not endangered species.  But I want to live in harmony in the arctic.  Is this possible to do? </p>
<p>My Vegan friend says living in the far north, you want to eat veggies, you have a choice:   1) Waste resources transporting goods up north  or   2) Waste gas/electricity creating heating to grow veggies and fruits, OR  3) Waste Lumber to use fire to produce heat. </p>
<p>But isn&#8217;t there a way to maybe use solar energy from the midnight sun to produce enough energy resource the rest of the year to capture energy which you can then convert into heat to produce the climate to produce vegetables in the arctic all year round?</p>
<p>What about using the geothermal hot springs in and around Yellowknife as a warm-temperature machine to:</p>
<p>1) Create an oasis in the arctic to grow fruits and veggies all year so I can see the Northern Lights and Midnight Sun and explore nature to where roads don&#8217;t go</p>
<p>2) Pose no threat to endangered species, and be of no harm to whales and seals and fish and musk ox and moose and caribou and live eco-friendly and Vegan in the North of Canada?</p>
<p>Is it possible?  My vegan friend otherwise would suggest all Canadians would have to live as far South as possible. BAsically Toronto which has lower &#8216;per capita&#8217; pollution or perhaps Windsor or Point Pelee?<br />
Exactly the cost of shipping is part of the waste problem.</p>
<p>This is why my vegan friend thinks every person on earth should have fewer kids and then move the small remaining population to the mountains of Costa Rica where there&#8217;s a 12-month growing season.</p>
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