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We hope all of our members enjoy our site and we seek to provide a positive experience for everyone.
To this end we have created a Terms of Service or "code of conduct" for our site. Any member not following our terms of service may expect a warning, removal of posts or being banned from the site (at our discretion)

1. No illegal activities
2. No pornography (or links to)
3. Personal attacks are unacceptable. We value dissent. Dissent is the keystone of a democratic society, but any and all posts or communication must be respectful and courteous. A little diplomacy goes a long way. Any posts deemed insulting, unnecessarily inflammatory or outright hateful will be removed and the member will be warned or removed (at our discretion)
4. Purposeful disruption of our community is unacceptable.
5. Soliciting or other commercial interests must be posted in a group designed for such purposes.
6. You will not reveal personal information of another member without their specific permission.
7. Blatantly Anti-Canadian content will be removed. We will accept all content that is critical of Canada, as long as it is presented in a respectful manner. You can be as critical as you feel appropriate as long as you are respectful and it has a point that is in context to the discussion. Canada bashing for it's own sake or without a specific point or context will be removed. If you feel you need to do so, there are many other public forums to voice such opinions. This is not the place to simply post about why our Country stinks, eh?.
8. Members must be 18 years of age to join.

Thanks for reading and abiding by our terms. We want this to be a pleasurable experience for all.

French Coming soon

En Español (thanks to our member "George" for the translation

Esperamos que todos los miembros disfruten nuestro foro y esperamos una experiencia positiva para cada uno.
Hemos creado los Términos de Servicio o "Código de Conducta" de nuestro sitio.
Cualquier miembro que no siga nuestros términos o condiciones de servicio podría recibir una advertencia, borrado de mensajes o ser prohibido en lo sucesivo de participar en nuestro de sitio (según nuestro propio criterio).

1.- No se permitirán actividades ilegales.
2.- No pornografía (tampoco enlaces o links)
3.- Los ataques personales no serán permitidos. Nosotros valoramos las discrepancias.La discrepancia es la base de una sociedad democrática, pero cualquier intervención debe ser con respeto y cortés hacia los otros participantes.Un poco de diplomacia no está demás. Cualquier intervención que sea considerada insultante o innecesariamente provocadora o muestre un odio al participante, será borrada y el miembro agresor será advertido o eliminado del foro (a nuestro criterio).
4.- Los ataques provocados a nuestra comunidad (foro) será considerado inaceptable.
5.- Los pedidos u otros intereses comerciales deberán ser escritos en los lugares adecuados para tal fin.
6.- No proporcionar ni revelar detalles, ni información personal de otros miembros de la comunidad sin previamente pedir su autorización y/o consentimiento.
7.- Los contenidos de provocación anti-canadiense serán removidos. Aceptamos todo tipo de crítica canadiense, siempre cuando sea presentado de manera correcta. Es posible s presentar críticas de manera libre siempre cuando seas respetuoso con los demás y los temas estén dentro de la discusión.Cualquier burla, ofensa a Canadá sin ningún punto de vista o sin sentido o tema en discusión será removido.Si necesitas hacer alguna burla o mofa hay otros foros disponibles para expresar tus comentarios u opiniones.
Este no es un lugar para poner contenido ofensivo en contra de Canadá.


Gracias por leer y acatar nuestras condiciones. Queremos que sea una experiencia agradable para todos/as.

 

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