Kind of funny how he's increasingly looking like Connor Roy.
Kind of funny how he's increasingly looking like Connor Roy.
βI truly do not know what this budget is defending Nova Scotia against...β said @csaulnier.bsky.social, director at @ccpanovascotia.bsky.social. ...it is short-sighted, with a view to do the same thing that hasnβt helped most people...for the last 40 years.β www.saltwire.com/nova-scotia/...
Each one of those three missiles costs 33% more than the annual budget of the national park where I work.
Any suggestion the the united states is not the principal source of instability and terror throughout the Middle East is laughably unserious.
Shameful day to be a Canadian.
A province wholly fixated on the wrong kind of pipeline
The #1 reason why walking in the winter sucks.
Commuting thru an arboretum on a winter morning? Transcendental, life affirming.
Trudging down a poorly cleared sidewalk getting sprayed with brown snow from passing cars? Miserable.
Doesn't have to be like this.
Unless Emma Durand-Wood? ππ
Kind of brutal that theres nobody on council to point to as a probable candidate here.
How Karl Polanyi reading groups begin
Thanks for sharing Glen. Glad to see your opposition and rationale.
Just rewatched this a couple of months ago. Was worried it would have aged poorly but its still so great.
Bank st bus lanes, please! Make transit the reliable, convenient and fast option.
More people in the area seems like a pro, not a con. Better for people who want to live car-free.
A 6 min walk from the LRT and 15 minutes to Westboro beach seems like a great place for intensification. Would love to live there.
How do you reckon the scale of this building shows disregard for wellness?
That's winnipeg's problem. Not enough land
Spoiler alert
"CBC news asked ChatGPT" ?!
"Great playlist, here's 20 arctic monkeys songs that you might like"
Content aside, why would he bother posting on this platform lol
Seen a man on a bike crossing Osborne get thrown over the hood of a car turning right from Roslyn. Such a brutally dangerous part of town. One of the key reasons I left the area.
Expecting Peter Schaefer and getting Peter Regin
It sustains the sort of pacing that reminds you of getting high as a teenager in the suburbs. Time dilates as you float from scene to scene... nothing makes sense and that's so beautiful
Was just thinking the other day that Dennis Gilbert will make for an excellent "remember that guy" someday. That day has now been postponed.
A map of Ottawa showing the small amount of 75 to 150 year old water and sewer pipe remaining in the old part of the city (180km), next to a map showing the 1800km of pipe laid down over the 1950s and 60s.
Today Ottawa City Council is set to pass $4 billion in spending on our water and sewer infrastructure. This is just 2/3 of the $6 billion identified as needed over the next decade, and a drop in the bucket compared to what's to come once we get to renewing suburban sprawl. π§΅
Cars are hyper convenient. The built form of cities amplifies that convenience, to the extreme detriment of everything else.
Cars should be facilitated, but their priority should be reduced below every other form of transit.
Neepawa Manitoba boy. There's even a sign when you're entering town
βthereβs another dj setting up in the middle of the streetβ
[incredibly tired] βwe got a new djβ
βi now have seven or eight people on horses, the fireworks are spooking them and theyβre rearing upβ¦.theyβre civilian horsesβ