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Posts by Kate Lawsonđ
"We envision a resistance that is...a repudiation of the efficiencies that automated algorithmic education falsely promises: a resistance comprising the collective force of small acts of friction."
"How to Resist AI in Education" by me & @cnygren.bsky.social
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âThe most sophisticated organizations I know are quietly recalibrating what they value in hiring. They are looking for thinkers who can synthesize across domains. Who can write clearly. Who can question assumptions. Who can detect hypocrisy. Who can imagine second-order effects.â #cdnpse #nspse
"The rise of extreme wealth is one of the clearest signs of this imbalance. In 1987, billionaires held wealth equal to 3% of global GDP. Today this tiny elite, just 0.0001% of the world population, owns the equivalent of *16%* of world GDP in wealth."
Truck driver hits pedestrian/police tell pedestrians to make eye contact. It never fails!
"male pedestrian saw the truck coming, pushed female pedestrian to safety and was struck by the truck," Guelph Police spokesperson Scott Tracey told CBC. "If you're walking, make eye contact with the driverâ
I chipped in to the @PressProgress.ca legal defence so journalists can keep holding the powerful to account. This case could set a chilling precedent across Canada. If you can, please donate and share. pressprogress.ca/journalism-defence/donate
The Albertan independence referendum is the wedge for the Trump regimeâs desire to annex Canada
by me
David Frum thinks recognizing Aboriginal title - i.e. Indigenous sovereignty over land - was a thing "invented" by today's Canadian courts. As opposed to, y'know, a thing recognized by the Royal Proclamation of 1763, over a century before the country of Canada existed.
When we crunch Canada Post's numbers, we donât see a system bloated by high costsâand when we look at comparison countries, we see that budget cuts and falling revenue go hand-in-hand. By Ryan Romard @policyalternatives.ca #canlab
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The thing about collegial governance at a university is that it takes collegiality. By this I don't mean *congeniality* (being nice) but a shared sense of responsibility and dedication.
But is anyone going to hold Doug Ford accountable for the dismantling of our system? Of course not. All healthcare blame is to be directed to the federal government, because shut up.
This image describes the Canadian COVID Forecast for the fourteen-day period between Nov 8 - Nov 21, 2025, which is produced by COVID-19 Resources Canada. Ontario's COVID Forecast outlook is HIGH [no change] with a COVID INDEX SCORE of 9.2 About 1 of every 133 people is infected. Estimated infections this week: 208,300-288,000 What these numbers mean: MODERATE 1-5, HIGH 5-10, VERY HIGH 10-15, SEVERE >15 COMPARED TO THE LOWEST POINT IN THE COVID PANDEMIC IN CANADA How much higher are key indicators compared to the lowest point in the COVID pandemic in Canada? Waste water, infections: HIGH; 6.6X higher Long COVID: HIGH; 5.9X higher Hospitalizations: HIGH; 9.3X higher Deaths: VERY HIGH; 11.7X higher HOW TO HELP: EVERYONE: UPDATE vaccines every 6 months WEAR N95-type masks Who is HIGH RISK? People 60 and older, babies < 1 year, pregnant ALL AGES: immunocompromised OR medically at-risk OR no vaccine or infection in the last 6 months Recommendations are based on the COVID-19 Risk Index from the Peterborough ON Public Health Unit COVID-19 Resources Canada is a grassroots organization of volunteer scientists supporting Canadian COVID responses. Sources, data and methods for the COVID Index are available at www.Covid19Resources.ca
Canadian COVID Forecast Nov 8 - Nov 21, 2025
ONTARIO
HIGH [no change]
About 1 of every 133 people is infected.
Compared to lowest point of pandemic in Canada:
-Infections: 6.6 x higher
-Long COVID: 5.9 x higher
-Hospitalizations: 9.3 x higher
-Deaths: 11.7 x higher
ââWe colonized all those countries, and then we set up this structure with these tax rules to benefit us,â said Tedds, who specializes in tax policy. âThatâs their industry.â Cc @wickdchiq.bsky.social ricochet.media/labour/class...
Ontario's hospitals have been starved to the point of collapse, but sure, find more savings because Doug Ford refuses to fund the system adequately.
Just appalling.
"more than 3000 sessional instructors, graduate teaching assistants and research assistants at UW organized and voted to form a union...several years later, we are still fighting for our first contract. Until the end of August, the university refused to even schedule dates to negotiate..."
few things are as important at a university as collegial governance? not a stellar example here I will admit
The federal govt looks set to revive the deep cuts of the 1990sâcuts that gutted public services, widened inequality and left lasting damage still felt today. Hereâs my op ed on whatâs at stake today. bit.ly/4ovzcr3 #cdnpoli
Reminder on priorities. Widespread funding for things like gender based violence is a no but the usual domestic economic policies that favour men are a go www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...
Spending more on defence, less on ??? www.cbc.ca/news/politic...
How much less?
Campaign platform: cap spending growth to 2% a year.
Today: 7.5% in spending cuts by April (2026-27), 10% less in 2027-28, 15% less in 2028-29.
What will go?
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Please. America. See what happens in other countries, including *right now*, *today*. You have hundreds of millions of people. Stand up in force. Put a stop to this.
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Closer to 165,000 excess deaths in Canada in the last 5 years
--AFTER subtracting excess mortality attributable to toxic drugs and overloaded healthcare system (% excess cancer deaths)
-from '22 on it's ~35-45K/yr, similar to (and on top of) annual smoking deaths
-about 10-13X annual flu deaths
At my shop we are "leveraging to create change"
Global News keeps misreporting the cause of the university financial crisis. Int'l student caps only exacerbated the real problem: endlessly falling government funding and, in Ontario, a brutal tuition freeze. globalnews.ca/video/110188...
Over 100,000 people protested in 25 Slovak towns and cities claiming their PM is "undermining the country's institutions, culture" etc.
Has there been a single mass demonstration in the US against Trump?
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I would love to get a copy too, especially to follow up on those links! thanks so much. klawson@uwaterloo.ca
If you use AI or allow your students to use it, youâre contributing to the destruction of the planet. Please consider a ban on AI in your classes. Hereâs my AI policy if you want a model.