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Kirkland Lake Gold Ltd. T.KL

Kirkland Lake Gold Ltd is a Canada-based gold mining, development, and exploration company with a diversified portfolio of exploration projects. The production profile of the company includes the Macassa mine complex located in northeastern Ontario and the Fosterville gold mine located in the State of Victoria, Australia. Also, the company owns the Holt mine and the Detour mine. The company's mines and material mineral projects are located in Canada and Australia.


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Comment by R_J_on Sep 13, 2020 2:00am
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peep2 wrote:

RJ
you can easily make yourself a canadian email at www.yahoo.ca  . Or, at
least I think you can. I can easily make a US one at www.yahoo.com .
 

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An acquaintance in North Dakota somehow had a xxx@yahoo.ca e-mail address.
Perhaps it was because he was close to Canada.
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However, I have been unable to get a ‘.ca’ suffix.
Somehow, ‘Yahoo’ knows that I am in the US and it refuses to give me one.
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I need to investigate the technology of hiding where I am.
There seems to be cottage industries in Lithuania addressing this.
Also a Swedish suffix may be the safest, as its privacy is explicity protected under Swedish Laws.
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Actually the Canadian suffix ‘.ca’, for some strange reason, seems very hard to get.
It seems that many Canadian operations have a ‘.com’ suffix.
This is so strange.
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Obviously our British Colombian corporation should have a ‘.ca’ suffix.
It does have an email through the Vancouver based [encrypted] Hush Mail, which is outside the jurisdiction of the US, however, surprisingly, Hush Mail issues ‘.com’ suffixes.
Again, we do have a xxx.canada.com e-mail address, but even that is a ‘.com’
As I was saying, a ‘.ca’ suffix, to me, seems oddly rare in Canada.
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Of course I could go get on an aeroplane and fly to Vancouver, go to an internet caf, and resolve this.
Uh-ho! Wait a minute, US citizens are currently not allowed to go to Canada.
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Why is this important?
[Why are US Americans so stupid? ‘With Liberty and Justice for all.’ ~ what a joke.]
You may be surprised at the US Federal [Fascist] States interpretation.
Which is as follows:
Anything with a ‘.com’ suffix belongs not to the individual but to the US State.
Therefore, your e-mail actually belong to the State.
You have no rights.
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Obviously, the US State cannot make the same claim to own anything with a ‘.ca’ suffix.
Why are ‘.com’ suffixes so common in Canada?
When a ‘.com’ suffix is used, his e-mail belongs to the US State, not that person.
Why are ‘.ca’ suffixs somewhat hard to get in Canada?
Canadians can’t be that stupid.
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In the Hawai’ian language, the size of something is measured by how long the word is drawn out.
In Hawai’ian style: Canadians can’t be ttthhhaaattt stupid.
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RJ
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