Nicholas Golle, a possible challenger to Coun. Ariel Troster in downtown Somerset ward who currently works for the Canada Revenue Agency, gets permission from the Public Service Commission to run.
Posts by David Reevely
Perfectionism, hypervigilance, the ability to compartmentalize, a certain flightiness of attention, contrariness, stubbornness and workaholism are career assets. Adrenaline is a form of self-medication.
I don't know that there's been properly rigorous work on this, but I strongly suspect that the prevalence of anxiety, depression and related trouble is unusually high among journalists, and not necessarily as a *result* of doing journalism.
www.readtheline.ca/p/kevin-newm...
Canada's learning to live with an unpredictable and sometimes belligerent neighbour on its border. Finland's been doing it for decades. President Alexander Stubb has some suggestions for how we might speedrun our way to resiliency.
thelogic.co/news/finland...
This disparity is bonkers.
The tricky thing, for politicians and policy thinkers, being what to do with the guy demanding, ever more angrily and desperately, that they get the nail out of his foot.
Slightly maddening when serious news outlets drag everyone down to Trump’s level by using language like “feud” as if it’s some reality TV spat. Pope Leo delivered a moral critique of American military aggression. That is not “feuding” even if Trump responded with a deranged personal attack.
<poof!>
I’ve seen bigger leads evaporate before, but Terrebonne is looking good for the Bloc, not the Liberals.
I'm seeing people defending this decision by saying things like "this is eliminating prison LIBRARIANS, not LIBRARIES" so let's take a closer look at that. 1/
True.
🎶This is the byelection that never ends…🎶
Wouldn’t this be funny.
Unfortunately they've all been eaten except one, and it's all-stops-pulled to save the lone survivor.
Maybe it's a particular narwhal they have in a pond. She's out there chasing away coyotes with a broom or whatever.
What ... are...?
Actually, it turns out "Leo should get his act together as pope" is right there in the very same post.
"Pope Leo is WEAK on Crime."
I don't think I've ever read a sillier sentence.
One of the most beautiful images I've ever seen.
The Artemis mission is astonishing, but so many things have gone wrong, just that we know of:
-The toilet!
-Outlook
-Helium system they're going to have to totally redo
-A camera on re-entry
-Comms galore
It's NOT textbook perfect. And yet it got four people to the moon and back.
three good chutes deployed
lovely
They are gorgeous parachutes.
Yes. Phew.
That the white-knuckle part will be out of sight and during a comms blackout is nerve-wracking.
Columbia, I'm sorry to say.
Potential Ottawa mayoral candidate Neil Saravanamuttoo has secured permission from his federal employer to run. gazette.gc.ca/rp-pr/p1/202...
Vivaldi is Chrome-based, has essentially the same interface customizations and other nifty little features as Arc, minus the BS.
It's part of a larger app ecosystem, but I haven't tried the other parts.
Screenshot that says: "Meet Dia, the next evolution of Arc. A familiar design that weaves AI into everyday tasks."
I went through a brief Arc period last year. I liked all the ways I could customize my workspace, which often involves having a LOT of different tab groups open across two screens. It has some foibles, but they were getting squished one by one.
Then they did this, and stopped updating Arc.
I am also a Vivaldi user and I can recommend it.
As the Artemis II mission hurtles back to Earth, Canada's space industry is in the middle of a bumpy period of its own—tied to a mercurial U.S. administration, eyeing new defence money, trying to figure out what a sovereign space capability looks like.
thelogic.co/news/the-big...
Also critical to the not-speaking-German outcome: the Red Army. So Europe should, presumably, have supported the Soviets in Korea, Vietnam, Afghanistan and perhaps the Russians in Ukraine.