Yes it is.
All of them.
No it hasn't.
Plutonium is always produced by using uranium fuel in a nuclear reactor, but it stays in the spent fuel unless this is processed. I don't think Canada has any processing capability for separating out the plutonium, but you need to ask the question to the Canadian authority
Canada has many natural resources. timber, wheat, oil, cattle, etc.
Thank goodness for all the fancy gadgets we have now. Just get on my computer and type in Trans Canada Highway between the provinces of Manitoba an Alberta and bingo. Fuel price is about 3.20 to 3.60 4.20 on the high side.
Put on new hoses.
Yes. I don't know what "ripped fuel" is, but any body-building supplement can be consumed just as safely by women as by men. Pregant or nursing women should consult a doctor prior to beginning a supplement regime.
I sure you know that being pregnant you should not use any of these products trying to loose weight. They warn about possible side effects during pregnancy and that pregnant women should not use it. The exact side effects they do not mention but as severe as miscarriage I don't think. More like fetal damage. One site said this:WarningThe FDA regulates thermogenic dietary supplements as foods, not drugs. This means the safety and effectiveness of Ripped Fuel and similar products is not tested and proven before becoming commercially available. Ask your physician and nutritionist if a thermogenic dietary supplement such as Ripped Fuel is right for you. Always purchase dietary supplements from trusted brands.
Online you can buy from Amazon, TwinLab, BodyBuilding, GNC, DrugStore, and Walmart. With regards to buying in-store, it depends what country/continent you are in. If you cannot source it from any of the online stores listed above it is likely there any number of similar products available both online and in=store if you want to compare ingredients and outcomes. Perhaps it would be an idea to read some online reviews of Ripped Fuel by current users, and see if anyone suggests any alternatives.
All of them.
No. A properly functioning engine and fuel pump do not 'care' how much fuel is available, only that there is fuel available.
Wood IS used as a domestic fuel. Often it is the only fuel available.
That will vary by city and by province.
The porn channel.
It should cost approximately $500 to have a repair center replace your fuel pump. The actual fuel pump costs around $200.
Not available in USA
Fuel - 2002 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:14+ (Ontario)