Congratulations to NDP PEIβs new leader, Thomas Burleigh.
I've said it before and I'll say it again. The world needs to ghost the US.
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There's no legal difference between kidnapping Maduro and kidnapping Mark Carney.
I think that's the sound of PP losing his leadership review
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Itβs important that even though the strike is over, we do NOT let this city council off the hook for the cost of the scab work done to undermine our workersβ right to strike. Philip Brown still has to go.
The city of Charlottetown has just voted in favor of accepting a collective agreement for CUPE Local 830 Charlottetown Water and Sewer workers π
If itβs Brown, FLUSH IT DOWN! βπΌ
π§΅: The City of Charlottetown, PE banned a few of our striking members from city hall about a week ago. So CUPE came back bigger and stronger. Today we went door to door handing out information regarding CUPE LOCAL 830 βs strike, including naming which councillors continue to vote against our workers
Tourist in 2007
QR hater
So you wonβt even address how heβs accepting donations without even applying? Got it
Unreal
I think the piece that is the most deadly in today's Canada Post announcement is that the feds are allowing the corporation to end mail shipping via air unless the mail is deemed important. This will mean that it will take forever to mail stuff with regular fare.
Letβs go!!
Jimmy Kimmel is a symptom of a huge problem: a concentrated media ecosystem beholden to corporate whims.
Canadian media struggles with this too.
Consider Global News' management making Ben Mulroney a top political host.
It's a worryingly partisan decision, especially given what I just uncovered:
It was never about Hamas' leaders, just like it was never about the hostages. This is a war of extermination.
This shit is fucking insane. What is going on?
From elbows up to shoulders shrug
We've gone through 40 years of consecutive Conservative and Liberal sell offs of our crown corporations...including Mulroney's offloading of AirCanada
In a time of trade strife, it might be beneficial to look at investing into wholly owned public services and infrastructure.
One would think that this toll correction might be a lesson for the government. Yet, one of the main campaign promises of Carney was a private-focussed home building crown corporation. Sounds like a hopeful idea...but again, where does the responsibility of those homes lie in the next 30 years?
Again, this isn't solely a bridge question. This dates back to Mulroney and Chretien selling crown corporations off, in favour of P3s. In the last 40 years we've shelved public responsibility in exchange for quick builds, where the public is locked into expensive contracts with private entities.
I'll start this post off by saying that I am happy about the bridge toll reduction. There's always a "but" though.
This isn't solely aimed at the bridge...but as MP MacDonald side-stepped the tax question on Compass, we have to ask how is the next 7 years of Straight Crossing's contract being paid?