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Quebec wants its spaghetti pizza back.

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Is he calling himself a traitor?

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Boo

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My favorite bit:
"The Food Dude problem. A recurring feature of Poilievre’s economic messaging — especially around grocery prices and the carbon tax — is his reliance on a certain Dalhousie professor whose name I will not write here, because in Canadian economics we do not say his name."

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UofT was located in the woods outside Toronto to isolate it from society. I think this was iust the attitude for univerisities for a long time. (Toronto then grew around UofT)

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In Kelowna there is no longer a dire shortage of housing but there is a dire shortage of work which this addresses

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A road safety advocate goes to the Auto Show I planned for it to be one part infiltrating enemy territory, one part bridge building. I was hoping to ask some tough questions and lightly make fun of the whole event, but I was also genuinely cu…

What happens when a road safety advocate gets a media pass to the Vancouver Auto Show? Read to find out!

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The US Administration has proposed a new rule that would bar almost all asylum-seekers from legally working, for at least a decade.

My colleagues and I have written and submitted a detailed analysis of how this act will impact the United States economy.

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True

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North Delta is nice… :(

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Wut

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YIMBY Edmonton councillor reading landlord Facebook groups about the effect of new housing supply on the housing market:

“I don’t think anyone expected this many units to hit the market at the same time”, “tenants have options”, “you have to be realistic about pricing”, “free months of rent”.

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Trump Officials Celebrated With Cake After Slashing Aid. Then People Died of Cholera. Behind closed doors in Washington, top advisers made a series of decisions that had devastating repercussions for the poorest country on earth. We went to South Sudan and found people who died as a re...

Here are the stories of some of the human beings who died horrific deaths from preventable disease because Trump and Musk and their flunkies decided to murder them by gleefully destroying USAID and the entire global aid system:

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Thats probably hard to enforce on a systemic level. At my current university the target is 25% As for lower division courses. Do you guys have similar targets?

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Georgia

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Supportive housing voted down in Vancouver. Again. Not surprised. But it's hard to understand how anyone stands behind a vote against something we know improves and even saves lives. I believe those voting 'no' know this. Which makes the politicization of it harder to accept.

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Good point

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I'm not saying this is a good reason, but I think destroying the business of the outlet mall would be a concern.

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Right so why complain under the CHA when it doesn’t violate that.

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So it’s not the CHA then.

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Can you show me where it states they must un-enroll?

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But that doesnt exclude private cataract surgeries outside that insurance.

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Doesn’t the Canada Health Act just say public money can’t go towards procedures that also have user fees?

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Yikes

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“Future prisoner”

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You are welcome to.

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Except every admiral

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The years where Canada built the most social housing are the same years we built the most market housing so maybe you shouldn’t treat this as one or the other.

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Thats awful :(

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