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In the film, Neeson—a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador—calls the COVID-19 vaccines “dangerous experiments.”
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Alberta to invoke notwithstanding clause to shield 3 transgender bills from court challenges | CBC News
Alberta to invoke notwithstanding clause to shield 3 transgender bills from court challenges | CBC News
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Yikes!!!!!
Anyway, here’s a very funny video that breaks this down: youtu.be/Lt6Hmp9ndkI?...
Yikes!!!!!
Anyway, here’s a very funny video that breaks this down: youtu.be/Lt6Hmp9ndkI?...
And, I cannot emphasize this enough, I am in a city *3000 km from Toronto*
Canada is behind this team
And, I cannot emphasize this enough, I am in a city *3000 km from Toronto*
Canada is behind this team
Reaction in Canada, by Walter Brooks (1939)
Reaction in Canada, by Walter Brooks (1939)
It's very strange for me to realize I wasn't pessimistic enough.
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"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.
"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.
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.
"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.
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.