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Posts by Barb from Kingston

Diagram shows where a boulevard exists on the edge of a residential property within a right of way.

Diagram shows where a boulevard exists on the edge of a residential property within a right of way.

The Residential Boulevard Gardening Guide is now available in six languages.

Whether you already have one or want to install one, it’s important that you understand the rules around boulevard gardens, including the potential risks.

Learn more: bit.ly/46lL9c1

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Employee Ownership and Wealth Inequality: A Path to Reducing Wealth Concentration This paper examines the impact of an economy-wide shift to broad-based employee ownership on wealth concentration in the United States. Relying on government da

A study using government data finds that if all businesses became 30% employee-owned, the bottom 90% would experience significant gains in wealth, with much of the benefits going to marginalized groups.

If we're serious about addressing wealth inequality, worker ownership must be at the forefront.

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When you look at the list of institutions they want to defund: libraries, museums, the Smithsonian, public schools, PBS, NPR, archives, you can clearly see that the real threat to an authoritarian regime is an informed and educated public

1 year ago 34119 10823 649 456

It's a captivating dish - watching the tuna shavings and seaweed dance on top of the tofu, the beauty of the bowl. Probably my favourite dish in Kingston!

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

Now that Ford is premier again, and there's nothing we can do to change that, Ontarians must now put all their energy towards pressuring him to rip up the $100 million contract with StarLink.

Elon Musk is a threat to democracy and we should NOT be in business with him!

1 year ago 252 55 10 5
Canadian Broadcast Standards Council

page now says
MAKE A COMPLAINT
The CBSC has received a large number of complaints concerning Cross Country Checkup broadcast on BC on February 23rd, 2025. Accordingly while the CBSC will e dealing with this broadcast under its normal process, it is not able to ascept any further complaints

Canadian Broadcast Standards Council page now says MAKE A COMPLAINT The CBSC has received a large number of complaints concerning Cross Country Checkup broadcast on BC on February 23rd, 2025. Accordingly while the CBSC will e dealing with this broadcast under its normal process, it is not able to ascept any further complaints

The Canadian Broadcast Standards Council has been so overwhelmed by complaints about CBC #CrossCountryFuckUp with Ian Hanomansing, it has had to close the complaints process. @cbcradiocanada.bsky.social

1 year ago 437 162 28 26

Just tried the link but it only provides a drop down from 2010 and earlier..

1 year ago 0 0 1 0

If you live in Ontario, a concrete thing you can do to protect Canadian interests from American encroachment or straight up invasion is to vote out Ford. He is on the record as happy that Trump was elected and has given $100 million contract to Elon Musk.

Vote him out!

1 year ago 368 139 13 7
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Za'atar pizza with labneh for lunch. And maybe dinner too?

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It may not be cool or hip in some circles, but we legitimately do need a massive amount of people to run for office.

Flood the school boards, councils, county seats, state legislatures, Congress, etc.

Big changes at the top happen when the ground shifts at the bottom. And that can start now.

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Fabulous defeat for the fascists!

1 year ago 670 89 6 9
Nobody wants an emergency, but perhaps we should want some of the remarkable things that can happen during them. On the top of my list of those things is how in the immediate aftermath of a hurricane, a fire, an earthquake,  people take care of each other and work together without the kind of vetting and fretting whether they agree entirely about politics or religion or other matters. We are in an unprecedented emergency in the United States with fallout that poses threats to environments, economies, human rights and even survival beyond our borders, and we could use some of that energy. As political scientist Erica Chenoweth said in Saturday's Meditations in an Emergency interview, "The best study on the subject in my opinion suggests that in the long term, institutions really can’t save us; that civil society and mass mobilization are a more potent check on a backsliding democracy in the long term than relying on institutional checks and balances alone." 
Right now the courts are doing important business as they render verdict after verdict against Trump and Musk thanks to lawsuits brought by states, federal employees, and others with standing. Some of the Democrats in office are being amazing, and others in the opposition party are being waffles, milquetoasts, cookies that crumble, and other  refined-carbohydrate items. As is now clear, the administrative branch of the federal government of the United States is engaging in a coup attempt against the legislative and judicial branches, against the law and constitution itself, and against your rights and mine and the security and stability of the world. They can be defeated and at a minimum held in check, and the sooner they are the more limited the damage. But as Chenoweth points out, it's up to us. Are we up to it?

Nobody wants an emergency, but perhaps we should want some of the remarkable things that can happen during them. On the top of my list of those things is how in the immediate aftermath of a hurricane, a fire, an earthquake,  people take care of each other and work together without the kind of vetting and fretting whether they agree entirely about politics or religion or other matters. We are in an unprecedented emergency in the United States with fallout that poses threats to environments, economies, human rights and even survival beyond our borders, and we could use some of that energy. As political scientist Erica Chenoweth said in Saturday's Meditations in an Emergency interview, "The best study on the subject in my opinion suggests that in the long term, institutions really can’t save us; that civil society and mass mobilization are a more potent check on a backsliding democracy in the long term than relying on institutional checks and balances alone."  Right now the courts are doing important business as they render verdict after verdict against Trump and Musk thanks to lawsuits brought by states, federal employees, and others with standing. Some of the Democrats in office are being amazing, and others in the opposition party are being waffles, milquetoasts, cookies that crumble, and other  refined-carbohydrate items. As is now clear, the administrative branch of the federal government of the United States is engaging in a coup attempt against the legislative and judicial branches, against the law and constitution itself, and against your rights and mine and the security and stability of the world. They can be defeated and at a minimum held in check, and the sooner they are the more limited the damage. But as Chenoweth points out, it's up to us. Are we up to it?

In this emergency, I think it likely that we are going to need to pitch a very big tent and invite everyone in who doesn't want to live in a dictatorship... www.meditationsinanemergency.com/big-tents-an...

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“There’s no way to be an ethical billionaire.”

— my 11yo daughter, just now

1 year ago 7 2 1 0
Text from emergent strategies book

Text from emergent strategies book

Love as an organizing principle sounds so radical and so necessary right now. Wise words from @adriennemareebrown.bsky.social ♥️

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two drafts

1 year ago 434 132 6 8

We need to shut down any attempt by Elon Musk to monkey-wrench our election. We must defend Canada's democratic integrity.
Please write to Elections Canada calling on them to shut down interference by Musk's interference in the X algorithm.
Send message here:
Stephane.Perrault@elections.ca

1 year ago 1614 503 90 38

I'll be starting up free bystander intervention webinars again soon!

60 mins
Cameras/mics muted
Open to anyone, anywhere 12+

Focused on 5 practical, effective ways you can interrupt hate & harassment in public spaces.

Get on the waitlist by emailing Julie @ righttobe .org

1 year ago 133 51 3 10
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Don’t think you don’t make a difference

Every stone dropped in the pond

Sends out ripples

You matter

1 year ago 2974 468 56 14

Thanks to the artists making work that speaks to complex emotional states!

1 year ago 2 0 1 0

The more under resourced we are emotionally, the easier it is to activate us and turn us against each other. The spectacle is a strategy fam. We have to resist with rest, regulation practices and rooting ourselves in our bodies as we fight back

1 year ago 188 61 2 3

The light!!!

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What a gift!

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Stained glass art of Bishop Budde

Stained glass art of Bishop Budde

“Make good trouble.”

~ John Lewis

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