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  • He’s largely ignoring him and not taking the bait. Carney needs to get some more experience in question period, though. Last week Carney tried to barb back and forth at PP’s level and it was forced and went against his usual style.

  • I’m not sure that’s a confirmed thing but Trump did make the threat last year, so 🤷

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  • It’s a peertube instance. As you watch you are also potentially uploading a portion of your downloaded video to another viewer in lieu of the hosting server.

  • I’ll be surprised if we get through next week without news of another Conservative floor crossing.

  • If the computer tracking you around the store can see where you are it can find you in the checkout line and attach the price amounts you saw as you put items in your cart.

    It’s creepy and sounds ridiculous but it’s happening in the US.

  • We got a radon fan put in a few years back. Went from 120-180 with the windows shut in winter down to 0-10 year round.

    Not that expensive, just do it. My poor neighbor across the street died of lung cancer. He smoked too but we can’t be sure his risk factors weren’t compounded. Lots of houses on our street have TV rooms in basements.

  • The personalized pricing method is more insidious. Security cameras track you around the store and change prices just for you and again do the person behind you. They know it’s you by facial recognition or by the identifiers in your grocery discount app.

  • The fact that it’s not a 1:1 swap. Diversification means we trade with a greater variety of countries so one buffoon-of-the-moment can’t tank the entire GDP.

  • Let’s see a ban on realtime digital price tags while we’re discussing affordability. Or a daily limit on when they can be updated.

    Two shoppers should not have to wonder if they’re paying different prices for the same goods because an algorithm said one would be willing or desperate enough to pay more.

    Ban it now before the practice becomes commonplace.

  • Nothing about the trade relationship with the US is good for our long-term sovereignty or a worker’s prosperity.

    But I guess useful corporate stooges who write pieces like this don’t evaluate if a person can afford to get a surgery or if they can sleep without worry about being dragged out of their house and put on a plane when it comes to calculating their profit margins.

  • I think you might be thinking of beloved Nardwuar the Human Serviette, recent winner of the Order of Canada. Same friendly vibes.

  • The Truth Social posts get more unhinged as the domestic problems get more and more out of hand.

    I expect the focus will be on Canada for a few weeks since Idiot cowered away from the rest of NATO and Greenland. I hope the EU leaders who applauded at Davos will speak up for Canada a little more than before.

  • It’s going to be another good day to buy on the stock market Monday. At this rate I’ll be about to retire a few years early.

  • Yep, trust the Brexit guy. That’s going just fine.

  • He’ll be less pouty after his nappy-nap time during the next cabinet briefing.

  • As in “Pepe le”?

  • I reluctantly agree. It would feel good to call out the bully and put him in his place but it would be irresponsible for the PM to do so without a fully implemented exit strategy.

  • When asked in interview, Carney is operating under the assumption that this is for Israel and Gaza and the documented peace process. He’s playing dumb to buy more time and less ire. I don’t like it but it’s a strategy that’s worked for him so far.

  • I told them that if they stripped out Ai and focused back on privacy and the open web they would win me back. And that they go down this AI nonsense at their own peril as a company.