Health Canada has issued a warning about certain types of tabletop firepots and burners – and it wants the industry to stop selling them.
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Looks like just women shouldn’t be allowed to use them, especially the highly educated types.
What the frak?! This isn’t 1965, it’s 2019.. How the hell are these products even allowed to be released to the public without serious scrutinized testing?! Those poor women. My heart goes out to them all.
Made in China.
Did justin Trudeau have sex with a 17 year old while he was a teacher ????
this has nothing to do with the story in the video. Canadian are sick and tired of the conservative’s sick propaganda. none of this is true. spreading misinformation is what the right wing does.
What do you get from trolling like this? Like is it personally satisfying to engage in propaganda?
@Jerry CrossmanAwesome, and you melted some liberal snowflakes in the process!
The age of consent in canada is 16
So…
@Alec nolastname dont think it applies if you are a guardian or authoritative person but if you want too protect him have at it fella
May as well ban something else! You’re on a roll now!
Made in China
pouring alcohol on a fire is a bad idea? what about gasoline surely that isnt dangerous!
Some adults shouldn’t play with matches either.
Well you know if you play with fire you might get burned.
Please keep in mind that anything that is hot, such as recently used lawnmowers (that run out of gasoline halfway through cutting your lawn) should not be refueled until it has completely cooled down.