C-372 (44-1) - LEGISinfo - Parliament of Canada

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Hello. My instance is mindly.social. It used to work fine, but now, when I try to connect, I simply see a Mastodon logo. This is true on both Firefox and Chromium browsers. However, when I use Pachli on my phone, it does connect. I'm not sure what the issue is.

The NDP is our team and can win with our support
The NDP has some great policies. And they've had great policies ever since the party was created. So why haven't they won? Why now are they behind the CPC in the polls? I feel the following is the issue:
1.) Right wingers are more team oriented to their political party (IE, the CPC)
I think those who believe in a more individualistic society with less interventionist government are (ironically) more able to collectively get behind their team and donate and volunteer than are those on the left.
So even if the CPC does not exactly mirror an individual right-winger's vision of what they want, they will put that aside and still get behind their team. Thus, donations and volunteering are higher. And this gives the right a huge advantage. It's resulted in society incrementally moving right over the past forty years.
2.) Left wingers are less team oriented
By contrast, left wingers, who believe society should be a more community based collective endeavour rather than a non-int
I myself use a bicycle for local travel, and public transit for longer commutes. Musk's overpriced EVs are not the solution to global warming, IMO.

Write both the PM and your MP in support of Charlie Angus' Bill C-372 (Fossil Fuel Advertising Act)
This would be similar to prior acts that put restrictions on cigarette advertising. From the Act:
And whereas Parliament is of the opinion that fossil fuel advertising currently deploys techniques which knowingly mislead the public and fail to disclose the health and environmental harms associated with their use, impeding informed consumer decision-making, undermining public support for effective climate action and delaying the transition to safer, cleaner energy sources;
This Act will be coming up for second reading at some point. So, please write both the PM and your MP in support of this Act.

Canada votes "no" to Palestinian sovereignty over their natural resources at the UN.


In the past, Liberals (under Chretien and then Martin) voted in favour of this resolution. Stephen Harper's government voted against it, and Trudeau's government continues to vote against it.
So, Trudeau is continuing where Harper left off. Liberal Tory same old story.
See link for more details:

Question about Messaging app in LineageOS
Hello. I note that previous versions of the LineageOS Messaging app had support for including emojis. This recent version does not include such an option. The keyboard choices are simply either letters or numbers. Is there a way to once again have this option in the LineageOS Messaging app?
Note, I do not have Google Play Services installed. I rely solely on LineageOS along with some additional f-droid apps (and this is something I have always relied on since I began using LineageOS some years ago, starting with a Nexus 5 -- I now have a Google Pixel 4a running LineageOS 21).
solved: Going to Settings/System/Keyboard allowed me to enable the emoji option.

Is Sunfish still getting updated?


I have a Google Pixel 4a. I have LineageOS on it (codename Sunfish). When I first installed it I got regular updates each week. But now I haven't received one since March 16. Have they stopped releasing these? Do I now have to try and build updates myself?
Got a pickle i need advice with.
Here's some facts and tips about repayment plans with the landlord: https://www.acto.ca/production/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/PaymentPlan_Tipsheet_tenants.pdf (taken from this site).
The best thing to do is to pay off the rent and arrears. If it's possible to follow the "rosy" rent plan you put forward, then do it. But, if things don't go well and the landlord begins to pursue eviction, then best to contact a legal clinic: https://www.legalaid.on.ca/legal-clinics/ You may wish to do that anyway.
As I expected. He's gone.
Anthony Rota resigns as Speaker after inviting former Ukrainian soldier with Nazi ties to Parliament
Hunka was invited by Speaker Anthony Rota, who introduced him as a war hero who fought for the First Ukrainian Division.
Rota’s office did not immediately respond to questions.
I expect Rota will not be the Speaker for much longer.
Canada's Ford autoworkers in line for minimum 15% pay raise over 3 years, union says
Full press release here:

TTC proposes using savings from LRT delays to hire more frontline personnel as winter looms

Suddenly, Doug Ford admits Toronto's finances aren't sustainable
Disappointment, joy after Ontario court dismisses sex workers' Charter challenge

Ontario Newsroom: A New Deal for Toronto
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/5571423
Premier Doug Ford and Mayor Olivia Chow Agree to New-Deal Working Group to Achieve Long-Term Stability and Sustainability for Toronto’s Finances

Ontario Newsroom: A New Deal for Toronto
Premier Doug Ford and Mayor Olivia Chow Agree to New-Deal Working Group to Achieve Long-Term Stability and Sustainability for Toronto’s Finances

The Swiss government joins the fediverse. How to organise the groups that are responsible for ActivityPub. Governance and Lemmy.



The demonstration was part of a global strike for climate action, with protesters of all ages converging on Queen's Park to make their voices heard.

Jennifer Keesmaat, the former chief planner for the City of Toronto, on how cutting the GST on purpose-built rentals can help fix the housing crisis
Housing is a complex issue that requires action accross levels of government, but this would seem to shift the onus towards the municipal level, and then handicap said municipality’s ability to meet demand if they do not immediately succeed. [..] if implemented, would be anything but an excuse to cut funding.
Agreed. It just seems to be setting up obstacles rather than helping. Currently, builders prefer to build condos or office towers, rather than rental housing. I don't see these proposals as doing anything other than further frustrating the construction of rental housing.

Ontario Liberal leadership race heats up as candidates take aim at Bonnie Crombie
paywall
The construction of rental housing has stalled for a while now. This is due to builders preferring to build either office space or condos. So, there is a need to boost the construction of rental housing.
Poilievre's ideas seem to be of the carrot and stick mentality, with an emphasis on the stick. I don't see that as being a solution to getting more rental housing built. Instead, it likely would end up further frustrating the construction of rental housing.

Poilievre releases housing plan he says would 'build homes, not bureaucracy'


The Empire Club of Canada Presents: Moderator: Hon. John Baird, Senior Advisor, Bennett Jones LLP Speaker: Olivia Chow, Mayor of Toronto, City of Toronto Welcome to The Empire Club of Canada’s 120th season opener, which marks the first major speaking engagement by newly elected Toronto Mayor Oliv...

The NDP's statement on it: https://www.ndp.ca/news/ndp-liberals-delay-helping-canadians-leaving-people-disappointed-again-and-again
When asked about a perceived ignorance in computers, the judge proclaimed, "I'm not ignorant about computers! In fact, just last week I finished Space Quest, and I'm now getting through Leisure Suit Larry!" The judge's report, written using WordPerfect 5.1, is expected to be released soon.
Coletto said the Liberals' messaging focuses too much on what they've done in the past and not enough on what's next.
Thus, the Liberals need to realize they still have over two years left in their mandate, and start doing some positive stuff. Particularly on housing.
True, but it comes out pretty close. STV would be a huge improvement over our current system of FPTP. My personal favourite though is open list mixed member proportional. But, regardless, I feel it would be good for there to be an unbiased National Citizens Committee on Electoral Reform, to research and make recommendations to the politicians on improvements to our electoral system.
The issue that I have with STV is that one of the big parties is always going to win and be in control.
What makes you say that? Are you confusing STV with AV? They are two different things.
See image comparing results of an STV election and an AV election: https://www.fairvote.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/Tasmania-and-Western-Australia.png
No one, at least that I'm aware of, has suggested a system like the one Israel has. Generally what's suggested is a hybrid system between PR and FPTP. Open List Mixed Member Proportional (MMP) or Single Transferable Vote (STV) are the two most common examples. Fascist parties don't get enough votes to get a seat in such systems.
And anyway, a Citizens' Assembly, from a non-biased start, would look at and study different issues pertaining to electoral reform. Given the issues with our current system, that can only be a good thing.
Good article. I quite like David Moscrop's articles.
There's a push right now for a National Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform to be created. An NDP MP, in cooperation with a Green MP, is putting forward a motion (M-86) to that effect. Parliament will vote on this either this Fall or early Winter.
Petition (sign today): https://www.danielblaikie.ca/a_citizens_assembly
There's a push right now for a National Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform to be created. An NDP MP, in cooperation with a Green MP, is putting forward a motion (M-86) to that effect. Parliament will vote on this either this Fall or early Winter. Here's a petition on it (sign today): https://www.danielblaikie.ca/a_citizens_assembly
I check into Reddit once in a while, but I mostly hang out here now.
But the value of homes is inflated in Toronto. And the density of homes is greater. So it's kind of an apples and oranges comparison. The idea is to raise taxes on those who have the means to afford it.
New Democrats have raised $2.6 million so far this year — a far cry from the $6.8 million raised by the Liberals or the $16.2 million collected by the Conservatives.
I do wonder why the NDP raises the least of the three parties. I myself regularly donate $20 a month (I can't afford much more), but I know that most people don't even donate this amount. People really should if they want to see a better Canada.