Karen Racine
@klracine.bsky.social
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Historian. Age of Revolution. Spanish America and Great Britain. Atlantic World. Co-editor of Atlantic Crossings book series (University of Alabama Press). Canadian.
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klracine.bsky.social
This sort of cynical move shows us an example exactly why Carney's Bill C2 is so dangerous, neutering protests, expanding suveillance, redefining terrorism, protecting capital.
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keithwdickinson.bsky.social
Today is a day when arts degrees are worthless, but the product of those degrees is so valuable it would kill an entire industry if they were made to pay for it.
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christibelcourt.com
Pay attention: Canada is walking right into it under the guise of “safety and defence.” Bill C2 will bring Trump-style borders and surveillance with the “Strong Borders Act” Demand Carney respect rights & treat people with care and dignity. Withdraw Bill C-2! #stopbillC2 act.gp/40oxP2E
Tell Carney: We don’t want Trump-style borders & surveillance state!
Sign this petition to defend our human rights and privacy
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klracine.bsky.social
I'm curled under a blanket on a rainy day transcribing archival photos, so it was a pretty good day!
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markzaidesq.bsky.social
Initial victory for #RuleOfLaw.
Even more significant that it was issued by Trump appointed Judge.
annabower.bsky.social
HAPPENING NOW: Emergency hearing before Judge Karin Immergut on Trump's effort to circumvent her temporary restraining order re: Oregon national guard deployment.

I plan to listen in for @lawfaremedia.org.

Follow along (court remote access technology permitting...) ⬇️🧵
klracine.bsky.social
And exhausting. We make things so hard for ourselves over here. It doesn't have to be an uphill slog all the time, everywhere, for everything.
klracine.bsky.social
too bad about the last man. We're all out of men. That was the last one.
klracine.bsky.social
It's not a compelling concept, and we don't want to enter into a discussion intended to soften up public opinion and legitimize it. No.
klracine.bsky.social
They didn't tell us they were going to slash the post office because they knew we wouldnt vote for that. Ergo, they shouldnt be doing it.
breachmedia.ca
Carney’s attack on the public postal service isn’t just brutal austerity—it’s a missed opportunity.

Dru Oja Jay argues the government could harness the unparalleled infrastructure of the postal network to offer public banking, elder check-ins, and more. breachmedia.ca/government-i...
Government is suppressing postal workers. It should be learning from their innovative ideas ⋆ The Breach
If the government listened to postal workers, they could be implementing win-win measures that create secure meaningful jobs as well as address the crises of affordability, isolation, and climate brea...
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klracine.bsky.social
are they in a position (and willing) to make noise, loud, puclic, good trouble, turn up heat etc? it makes a difference, if they can
klracine.bsky.social
imagine living life with one eye always focused on content creation.
klracine.bsky.social
And is it a fair assumption that Shoppers Drug Mart benefits from that co-location deal more than the Post Office (public) does? Curious about numbers there too.
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cataranea.bsky.social
Canada Post “lost” 1 billion dollars last year?

How about, “it cost Canadians 1 billion dollars to have a national postal service” which works out to costing about $25 a year per person (population of Canada in 2024 = 40 million). Seems like a pretty reasonable cost to me.
julieslalonde.bsky.social
"Canada Post is on track to lose money" Hum. Duh. It cost less than a toonie to send a letter across Canada.

"Canada Post is a service and not a business" was common knowledge until late stage capitalism brain rotted most people into think if it ain't making money for shareholders, it's failing.
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spiritofcavalia.bsky.social
Google: here's an AI summary!
Adobe: want an AI assistant?
Zoom: get more done with an AI companion!
Outlook: don't you want to turn on copilot??

Me: I trained for 10 years to think. I like thinking. Please just let me think.
klracine.bsky.social
no bueno! I hope someone switches with you
klracine.bsky.social
wonderful wonderful news Thomas!
klracine.bsky.social
You imagine it's going to be hard and then, somehow, it turns out to be even harder. But to be with him, comfort, reminisce and share these dwindling days is a true gift. I'm thinking of you, friend.
klracine.bsky.social
I admire you and am glad we share a city.
klracine.bsky.social
even their name is terrifying!
klracine.bsky.social
It's also part of the trend to deptofessionalize and devalue our expertise
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jennykwan.bsky.social
1/ Bill C-2, the so-called “Strong Borders Act,” isn’t about safety.
It’s about normalizing surveillance, criminalizing migration, and attacking Canadians’ privacy and Charter rights.

We cannot allow this government power grab to pass. #cdnpoli
🔗 openparliament.ca/debates/2025...
Jenny Kwan, "Strong Borders Act" on Sept. 16th, 2025 | openparliament.ca
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klracine.bsky.social
and open shots on a homeless encampment today too. Bad, bad, stuff afoot
klracine.bsky.social
I used to be able to to direct students to my office, #2001, as the "Space Odyssey office" but not anymore.
klracine.bsky.social
My MP (not a liberal) replied to me on Friday saying his office has had overwhelming response and concerns, that privacy concerns are real and something important, and that he's hearing the bill(s) are going to be presented with significant changes or withdrawn. ????