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breaking news.
Circuler cet été, « ça ne sera pas comme dans une annonce de char », avertit Montréal : lp.ca/eexzxB?shari...
breaking news.
But bringing back George III was a stroke of genius on their part, what with all that retro charm.
ew
quite possibly the greatest polemic in the history of rock & roll.
youtube.com/shorts/RzCBX...
Art of the deal ... ?https://thehill.com/policy/international/5265907-trump-russia-ukraine-peace
pure speculation on my part though.
i.e. when business goes slack you train workers up because you have time to train them and not have to deal with having to hire people in occupations facing shortages when things pick up again. plus, the same upskilling could facilitate job transitions if those workers end up losing their jobs.
Seeks like a retention plan. Because it says "for workers" rather than "to" it could be a combination of payments to employers to keep workers in jobs, tied in with upskilling support.
sounds a little like CERB + CEWS.
it's like some kind of test of loyalty. see who's willing to damage their own credibility by validating trump's policies as they (and he) become increasingly insane.
i know. absurd.
Am I the only one that thinks that "restore Canada's promise" sounds like cdn for maga?
www.ctvnews.ca/federal-elec...
Arendt is somehow always relevant, but Timothy Snyder's On Tyranny is a good update.
Also finished rereading Butler's Parable of the Sower, a dystopian novel set in 2025-2027 that feels a bit too close for confort.
Weird. Which provider?
I don't imagine moonshine is on the official list.
No wine tho
Kentucky. Tennessee.
www.researchgate.net/figure/Gini-...
2016 data but ... Perceptions of real income inequality driving polarization?
Not a good debate question. What self-respecting leader would say anything other than igneous?
Seems more likely that we'd be made a territory like Puerto Rico or Guam. Limited representation in Congress, no electoral college votes.
Very sad news. Paul's contributions to the field of adult education would be hard to exaggerate. icea.qc.ca/fr/actualite...
In a way
I think I'm going to just download my feed and photos and shut it down. Someone should create a National Flush Facebook Day event on fb.
Possibly one he'd have enjoyed.
"A" local curling dynasty
New survey of American workers by Pew. Covers a wide range of issues including skills and training. Not much on impacts of AI.
www.pewresearch.org/social-trend...
That is some resignation letter.
With the second wave of PIAAC (adult skills) survey data being released tomorrow, Creig Lamb and I put together a short primer on what it is and why thinking about it matters for Canada’s economy and society.
We’ll share 4 more blog posts and a report in the coming weeks.
fsc-ccf.ca/what-is-piaac/