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Baseball and Black Rabbit. There is a tiny intersection between them.


that’s only a count of the first tier shawarma shops, it doesn’t count the ones that are located inside another business.


Thankfully I live on Ottawa, where we have 10x more shwarma shops than Lenanon does. 120,000 shops in a city of 1M, that’s 1 for every 8 residents.


should be rolling out the Ebola vaccine to those areas asap.


SSM police have clamped up to “protect the identity of the victim(s)”. I’d say its a criminal matter.


not going to fix anything by increasing direct and indirect subsidies to property developers. They are the core of the existing problem.


Housing is Canada’s biggest problem and this announcement is half what the oil industry gets every year, not counting the $100B+ in recently announced subsidies.
this has been happening for decades in Canadian and other western countries. Canada’s financial sector firms are a c-suite, reserve accounts at the BoC, and a giant pile of services purchased from the US, India, Colombia etc.
The cancelled digital services tax was the lightest of scratches at the fixing the problems of trade in services.
All the noise about resources and goods tarrifs? Trade in services is larger, and services are a vastly larger share of the non-trade economy.


even for schools, some have pointed out that the protest laws would ban the teacher’s unions from picketing their own school.
So it has to be done carefully to permit reasonable protests like labour action and prohibit unreasonable protests and intimidation.


“carbon capture”, more like money capture for foreign carbon majors.


a bit thin. pretty short. kinda dumb. kinda poor. youngish. single. no pets. far right. unemployed. illiterate. bad with computers. homeless. lesbian woman. shoeless. naked. long hair and pretty much zero body hair.
Doesn’t sound great but I could make it work.


I’d be less disappointed if the companies building cars in Canada were Canadian and building cars for the Canadian or global market. They aren’t. They are US companies building cars for export to the US. Why should every Canadian be paying to protect them while the US tarrifs its own companies?


the Conservatives are not a solution, especially under Poilievre.


people can apply and receive pardons after a while, which seals their official records.
A problem mentioned here is that employers are using unofficial private records and using them despite the pardons. Private sector hiring practices need lots of reforms, from fake postings, to compensation transparency to data & records.


they should’ve gone to The Jolly Taxpayer for a jollyness check


there’s a big strategic hole in this article.
The federal govt. spends first, taxes later. So spending isn’t constrained by taxes collected.
The debt/deficit argument is ONLY used against social spending. When it comes to pro-capital spending, the argument vanishes. $40B for pipelines? $150B in military spending? $80B in annual subsidies to give big investors risk-free bonds to buy? These are also all deficit spending.
Progessives should avoid reinforcing the debt/deficit spending myth, since it’s only used against progressive spending.


Haven’t been back since the coop was deliberately bankrupted. No plans to.
Is there more context for this?


It didn’t cost “us” anything. Citizens aren’t respsible for the Fed govt’s spending, deficit, or debt. Private individuals and companies don’t pay it. Taxes never need to be raised to run surpluses to “pay off the debt”.
The money spent on elections or anything else is received by private individuals and firms, and they go on to spend it on other things. Some of it is returned in taxes.
If the govt were to run austere spending and high taxes, producing enough surpluses to pay off the debt…how much money would remain in private hands? ZERO!
Something to keep in mind any time someone complains about how expensive elections or other useful govt spending is.
cedar? That has to be good for you, smells really nice.