mooniyaw

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[–] mooniyaw 3 points 2 years ago

I tried to signup for Freedom but I could not retain my existing phone number since they didn’t offer services in my former area code. Hopefully this changes that, but yeah not holding my breath!

[–] mooniyaw 3 points 2 years ago

Truly the stupidest most self-centred bunch in government.

[–] mooniyaw 1 points 2 years ago

They did the original reporting AFAICT, I seem to recall the whole article being free, but I understand they’re now paywalling :-(

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https://fpcc.ca/stories/updated-bc-sans-font-now-available/

BC Sans 2.0 supports typing in the 34 First Nations languages of B.C.

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Renewables fuel economic growth, pay rural Alberta bills and underpin an affordable electricity system

 

Time to jump ship from Google products?

 

Pierre Poilievre poses with the head of a group that believes there’s ‘too many Arabs’ in Jerusalem

[–] mooniyaw 4 points 2 years ago

Nothing inherently good about this, the Fediverse has only a handful of full time developers, so the network is very vulnerable to Embrace.Extend.Extinguish

 

If you can’t manage your land should you really be allowed to keep it?

 

Some people say Canada is three oil companies wearing a trench coat—but it might be more accurate to say it’s eight oil lobbyists wearing official government badges at the UN climate summit.

 

… her surprisingly narrow victory as leader probably gives Rachel Notley’s NDP their best possible chance of winning. But if Smith does manage to win a general election in Alberta, her government will give Canadians a sneak preview over the next few years of what could be in store for the rest of the country if Poilievre prevails in his own contest. One thing is for certain: it won’t be boring.

 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/186391

Buying seeds and seedlings to grow your own is taxable by most provinces and the federal, favouring large farmers and importers

 

Buying seeds and seedlings to grow your own is taxable by most provinces and the federal, favouring large farmers and importers

[–] mooniyaw 2 points 2 years ago

Bracing myself for disappointment with fall elections in Qc, Ab

[–] mooniyaw 1 points 2 years ago

Define successful.

[–] mooniyaw 2 points 2 years ago (2 children)

I bet Namibians would prefer to keep their communal Land tenure system.

This type of position paper promising to unlock economic potential is as old as capitalism.

[–] mooniyaw 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Haven’t heard of other cities doing this, seems like a useful way to target non-white youth demographic

[–] mooniyaw 3 points 2 years ago

Years of popular mobilization, have made this the next logical move. I keep thinking that the wrong political party in power could reverse this or work around this with another Energy East type pipeline project

[–] mooniyaw 1 points 2 years ago

Only legit pipelines should be clean water to communities that don’t have it

[–] mooniyaw 1 points 3 years ago

They don’t appear to have one :-(

[–] mooniyaw 2 points 3 years ago

The organizers are usual far right fash, but they’ve capitalized on the COVID fatigue sentiment that has grown a bit beyond the outright deniers. Provincial governments are already loosening the rules.

But I see it as an uneasy alliance, that probably doesn’t go too deep beyond the traditional conservative base, and doesn’t include all of it, despite being reponsible for the recent Conservative Leadership change.

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