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CMHC is not run by the Prime Minister or the cabinet. It is a Crown Corporation governed by a Board of Directors. Mr. Carney has not "redefined affordable housing". https://www.cmhc-schl.gc.ca/...
It seems to me that part of the problem is overreliance on phones as computing devices. A lot of things, like banking, are best done on an actual computer. We have become too dependent on phones.
Gil Duran has written a good analysis of Peter Thiel's obsession with the Antichrist: https://newrepublic.com/... .
To put it simply this is one vary influential and dangerous lunatic.
The author tries hard to excuse Peter Lougheed but the fact is that it was his idea to begin with. If he thought it should require a two thirds majority then he should have fought to have that written into the Constitution. Opinions are irrelevant. The fact is that the Notwithstanding Clause exists because the premiers wanted politicians to be the ultimate arbiters of what rights and freedoms should be and not the courts. It is doing exactly what it was intended to do. I know of no other country that has a Constitution and gives politicians the ability to ignore it. I am tired of being told it's up to voters to correct this sort of thing. No, it isn't, for several reasons. Even if we vote down a government that abuses the Notwithstanding Clause, it will still be there and there is absolutely no guarantee it won't be abused in the future. The Notwithstanding Clause has to be eliminated by a constitutional amendment, permanently. And that is the politicians' responsibility, not the voters'.
The teachers were in school for a very long time before the strike and you didn't listen then. Why would anyone think you're going to listen now if they go back to work.
Actually I don't need any of those things you mention. It may be a mistake to assume that Linux phones should imitate Google/Apple phones.
In view of this Danielle Smith's flirting with separatism is downright treasonous.
Enshittification proceeding nicely. I use Freetube on the desktop and Newpipe on my Android phone. I have ExpressVPN on my router.
Bessent is on record saying that Alberta should separate from Canada and join the United States, and the UCP government is doing its best to make that happen. The way to put a stop to this is by mobilizing. Last year we collected nearly half a million signatures for the question "Do you agree that Alberta should remain in Canada?" to be put to a referendum. The initiative was approved by Elections Alberta and it is now before the Alberta Legislature. The campaign continues. Please join us at forever-canadian.ca .
The article was written by Danielle Smith.
I will point out that CBC is on Flipboard, which you can follow automatically from Mastodon.
Canada is an independent country, thank you.
Your eyes are fine. It's AI that can't be trusted.
The report does not "suggest", it shows.
The Forever Canadian citizens' initiative to call a referendum on the question "Do you agree that Alberta should remain in Canada?" collected over 400,000 signatures and was approved and sent to the Speaker of the Legislature by Elections Alberta. The UCP government must call either a vote in the Legislature or a referendum on the question by law. The only way they can avoid this is by calling a general election. Albertans can and will stop this separation nonsense.
There's a lot of words missing in in the first statement. Shareholders in American auto manufacturers other than Tesla want to get rid of the electric vehicle mandate. Also note that elsewhere in the world internal combustion cars are losing ground to electric vehicles. Do we really want to attach ourselves to this sinking ship?
The idea was to give the Americans time to negotiate something before the tax came into effect. If they didn't do it in 3 years, I don't know why Carney thinks giving in will lead to any benefit for Canada.
The 1/4th number represents people who are or have ever been landed immigrants or permanent residents. You forget to say how many of those have actually become citizens, something which you cannot do by the way until you've lived in Canada for at least 3 years, and then your application takes between 1 and 2 years to be processed.
In any case, it doesn't matter. Permanent residents pay taxes like everybody else. The only difference is that they cannot vote or stand for election. For all practical purposes they are as Canadian as you are.
Unless you're indigenous, everybody else in Canada descends from someone who immigrated here. Go peddle this racist claptrap somewhere else.
I honestly do not understand why the Government tries to appease Trump. What possible benefit to Canadians is there in this.
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