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Sounds like a pro Palestine protester managed to get inside the House of Commons gallery today and got dragged out by parliamentary security.
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# ? Feb 14, 2024 22:34 |
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# ? May 27, 2024 04:02 |
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Arc Hammer posted:Sounds like a pro Palestine protester managed to get inside the House of Commons gallery today and got dragged out by parliamentary security. Very troubling and antisemitic. There are Jewish people in the house.
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# ? Feb 14, 2024 22:45 |
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DaysBefore posted:I suspect Waye Mason will take it if he does end up running. One of the suburban councillors ir rumoured to run too though Wayne Mansion wins the Mayorship and pushes through strong-mayor powers to enable his central platform plank: summary execution of any youths caught eating pizza within 100 yards of a boomers house after 11pm.
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# ? Feb 14, 2024 23:29 |
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they should establish a 1km security buffer around all the no-go zones to make it easier for folks to stay in the designated protest areas
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# ? Feb 15, 2024 03:09 |
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Putting a single Missing Person Israeli hostage poster on a wall generates a Jewish neighbourhood field, a sphere extending 5 km in all directions from the point of origin.
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# ? Feb 15, 2024 03:47 |
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RBC posted:lol this is so loving dumb uhgg WRONG
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# ? Feb 15, 2024 03:54 |
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lol its so stupid
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# ? Feb 15, 2024 03:54 |
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bunnyofdoom posted:To get some money to pay debts he could do what every other child actor from YTV did, play a recurring serial killer on Murdoch Mysteries Not anymore, Murdoch and Newfie constable caught them all!!
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# ? Feb 15, 2024 04:43 |
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ElehemEare posted:Wayne Mansion wins the Mayorship and pushes through strong-mayor powers to enable his central platform plank: summary execution of any youths caught eating pizza within 100 yards of a boomers house after 11pm. Lmao. Their pizza is pretty good too
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# ? Feb 15, 2024 12:07 |
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Wab Kinew, the fearless Ojibwe NDP premier of Manitoba, has absolutely no issue greenlighting a silica sand mining operation on the east end of Lake Winnipeg, in Treaty 5 territory. The libs in my life Just Can't Believe that the NDP loves resource development as much as every other party, no matter the identity of the person leading that party. After all, how can we Save the Planet without solar panels? If we want to Save the Planet, we will have to sacrifice a few more chunks of it on the altar of Mammon. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/canadian-premium-sand-selkirk-hollow-water-silica-mine-1.7115471 quote:A silica sand mining project will move forward in a community east of Lake Winnipeg, led by a company that plans to create manufacturing jobs in the solar sector in the Interlake — but some opponents of the project say they're still not confident the work can be done safely. Camp Morningstar is a group of several First Nations on Treaty 5 territory who have established a Land Defense camp near the proposed silica mine site. They have been pointing out for years now that previous silica sand mines in the region have been absolutely destructive for the environment and communities around them. Silica mining pumps silica fines into the air which, when ingested chronically, can cause silicosis, a sort of pulmonary fibrosis. Apparently the license application for the proposed Premium Sand mine doesn't even require respiratory PPE for workers there, the people most likely to be at risk of silicosis. The iron sulphides separated from the desirable silica sand can, when dumped into the waterway (as they almost certainly will be), decrease the pH level of the water, thereby causing it to begin to leach toxic heavy metals out of the surrounding soil. Those heavy metals thereafter remain soluble in the water, and therefore ingestible by living things. The water can also change colour, becoming orange or red.
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# ? Feb 15, 2024 13:28 |
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Blood Boils posted:Not anymore, Murdoch and Newfie constable caught them all!! True. Now Murdoch's Moriarty is Colin Mocherie.
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# ? Feb 15, 2024 13:34 |
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lol more outrage and condemnation for a bunch of protestors walking by a hospital than all the times anti-lockdown people impeded emergency vehicles from getting to hospitals
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# ? Feb 15, 2024 14:35 |
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Dreylad posted:lol more outrage and condemnation for a bunch of protestors walking by a hospital than all the times anti-lockdown people impeded emergency vehicles from getting to hospitals That's all this is right? They walked by a hospital and one guy climbed a streetlight or whatever? Lmao, wonder how many children the Israeli's were blowing up at the exact same time as this vile antisemitic act Karach posted:Wab Kinew, the fearless Ojibwe NDP premier of Manitoba, has absolutely no issue greenlighting a silica sand mining operation on the east end of Lake Winnipeg, in Treaty 5 territory. The libs in my life Just Can't Believe that the NDP loves resource development as much as every other party, no matter the identity of the person leading that party. After all, how can we Save the Planet without solar panels? If we want to Save the Planet, we will have to sacrifice a few more chunks of it on the altar of Mammon. Badass. Voting ftw, long live the orange wave. I'm going to hazard a completely uninformed guess that existing silica mines around the country could easily fulfill the need for material but are just being used for consumer goods or phones or cars or whatever. I mean they should def be closed too but seems if we just nationalised resource extraction we could easily retask it to something useful rather than opening new toxic sludge repositories
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# ? Feb 15, 2024 14:57 |
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I didnsee a Trudeau tweet that called the protest deplorable and it's really cool that our epic elected leaders use harsher language when referring to peaceful protests than they do when talking about ten thousand dead children
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# ? Feb 15, 2024 14:59 |
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sitchensis posted:to be fair though, discourse around traffic and car dependency has ratcheted up a lot in the past two years, much of it actually common sense. I hesitate to say it, but it does feel like the tide is beginning to turn against our car oriented culture. Maybe. I'll agree that there's a lot more noise around pro-car development now. The various government at least feel like they have to defend these ideas instead of it just being an obvious thing to do. DaysBefore posted:I didnsee a Trudeau tweet that called the protest deplorable and it's really cool that our epic elected leaders use harsher language when referring to peaceful protests than they do when talking about ten thousand dead children Trudeau is just as complicit in this genocide as Biden. They are both handing their own defeats to their opponents on a silver platter. They've looked at the pros and cons of genociding brown people or maintaining power and decided that genocide wins here.
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# ? Feb 15, 2024 15:11 |
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/rob-oliphant-gaza-israel-joly-hamas-unrwa-1.7115468?__vfz=medium%3Dsharebar So do you think Rob Oliphant will grow a spine and quit or is he gonna get punted for this.
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# ? Feb 15, 2024 15:49 |
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He'll be censored by parliament, fired from his deputy whatever job, pribably kicked out of the party and charged with hatespeech
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# ? Feb 15, 2024 15:55 |
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DaysBefore posted:That's all this is right? They walked by a hospital and one guy climbed a streetlight or whatever? Lmao, wonder how many children the Israeli's were blowing up at the exact same time as this vile antisemitic act Yes, that's all that happened. Reposting the great article from the other thread as well as the most disingenuous politician take yet. So we can stop bickering, local news source The Grind wrote a detailed account from a journalist who attended the rally. It's very well done and highlights the importance of local media and you should toss them some money. https://www.thegrindmag.ca/what-happened-mount-sinai-hospital-palestine-rally-passed-by/ The Grind posted: During the Feb. 12 rally, the most visibly prominent flag waver from a height was an individual dressed up in a black Spiderman costume. I noticed that individual on several structures and buildings in the two-and-a-bit hours that I was at the rally. Looking at their Instagram stories, spiderman4palestine, and at other social media posts you could see at least eight structures this person was on. These included, in rough chronological order: 1. A raised platform at Yonge and Bloor at the start of the rally, maybe construction scaffolding, along with numerous other people 2. On top of a lamppost on Yonge St. at Charles St. 3. High on a lamppost on Yonge St. just south of Wellesley St. 4. Above the under-construction awning of Mount Sinai Hospital on University Ave, with the help of at least two other people who were on the awning 5. On top of a statue in the middle divider of University Ave., just south of Mount Sinai Hospital 6. On top of a building on Dundas St., one block east of University Ave. 7. On top of the Joey Eaton restaurant on Dundas St., just west of Yonge St., and then walking along on the overhang of the entrance to 1 Dundas St. W. 8. A traffic light post at Yonge and Dundas ... At the intersection of University Ave and Gerrard St., across from Mount Sinai Hospital, a number of participants moved into the left (northbound) lane to stop traffic moving that way. The protest had stopped traffic both ways previously on Yonge St. and on College St., as protests often do. Police moved in to stop protesters from blocking the intersection at Gerrard St., seemingly intent on allowing cars to turn right and leave University Ave. through there. There was a brief standoff and pause, and then the rally’s marshalls moved the crowd out of the intersection. This is around the time when the 21-second video was taken of the person in the Spiderman costume climbing up the hospital entrance. The sub-section of the crowd visible in that video is hardly moving forward, which is something people have pointed to as evidence that the hospital was targeted. However, there was no announcement made by organizers that the rally was stopping intentionally at Mount Sinai Hospital, and the crowd left the area within about 15 or 20 minutes of arriving there. This is about as long as the crowd stayed at other intersections. It was definitely a shorter stay than at the intersections where it had started and where it would end. The total duration of the rally was a bit over three and a half hours. ... There is a federal law, C-3, which deems it an offence for anyone who “intentionally obstructs or interferes with another person’s lawful access to a place at which health services are provided by a health professional.” As far as I saw while I was passing the hospital, the entranceway was clear and no one was stopped from entering or exiting the building. Other than vague mentions, I found no specific evidence that people were prevented from entering or exiting the building. Once the intersection of Gerrard and University began clearing, a few people walked south along University Ave. through the stopped or very slow-moving cars. Many drivers rolled down their windows to express support for the protesters’ cause. Others did not. I saw one incident, which may have been the one that went viral the next day. As I saw it from around 20 metres away, there was a brief argument between someone in a car and protesters who stood near the car. One person stood in front of the car with a Palestinian flag and others stood beside it. Within a minute or two, the crowd moved away from that car without further incident. I was not right there, and did not see everything and couldn’t hear what was said. ... Jews Say No To Genocide Coalition, which includes several groups of Toronto Jews who are opposed to what Israel is doing in Gaza, took to Instagram to respond to Trudeau’s tweet, writing: “This is anti-Palestinian racism. This is a distraction from genocide. Do not let our government and media stop us from having #AllEyesOnRafa.” In response to the Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Centre thanking Trudeau for his statement on X, Independent Jewish Voices wrote in response: “Quickly, how was the hospital ‘targeted,’ and what actual damage to Jewish individuals and communities took place? From where we’re standing, this ‘vile display’ looks pretty kosher. Antisemitism isn’t just a rhetorical cudgel you can use against people you disagree with. It’s not a specter summoned by the Palestinian flag. To combat actual antisemitism in Canada, we have to be clear about its meaning and impact. Toronto’s protest was not antisemitic.” Meanwhile it continues to grow in rumour so you have the leader of the Ontario Liberal Party tweeting this unfounded terror https://x.com/BonnieCrombie/status/1757492668198690917?s=20 Also I'm glad Oliphant is standing by his statements but I guess I couldn't be a politician because I would have immediately resigned ages ago at genocide enabling.
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# ? Feb 15, 2024 15:57 |
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The best thing a politician can do is resign and find something useful to do with their life. Every day that a politician does not do this speaks to their character.
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# ? Feb 15, 2024 16:47 |
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NS budget out, $47 million for public housing, $483,300,000 for highways lol
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# ? Feb 15, 2024 16:57 |
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DaysBefore posted:NS budget out, $47 million for public housing, $483,300,000 for highways lol sure you complain but how are homeless people supposed to drive to their public housing without highways?! check mate
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# ? Feb 15, 2024 17:00 |
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Arc Hammer posted:The best thing a politician can do is resign and find something useful to do with their life.
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# ? Feb 15, 2024 17:16 |
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With the weather you are going to get next summer you won't have enough money for roads
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# ? Feb 15, 2024 17:18 |
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DaysBefore posted:NS budget out, $47 million for public housing, $483,300,000 for highways lol the NSPC loving rules. a whole rear end party for rural small buisness owners. that budget accurately reflects their priorities that money for public housing is probably just twice what they spend on the ferry to convince Yarmouth small buisness tyrants they are special boys
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# ? Feb 15, 2024 17:44 |
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Latest number I could find for subsidy to the ferry was $17,000,000 in 2022, which I guess tbf is because of the stupid contract the Liberals signed. I can only assume that's gone up lol. Also between tax breaks and direct subsidy pretty sure the hydrogen refinery up in Cape Breton is in the hundreds of millions Oh and that unfinished hotel they bought to convert into transitional beds for seniors includes like $18,000,000 in consultant fees. Like holy poo poo lmao
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# ? Feb 15, 2024 17:58 |
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Segue posted:Yes, that's all that happened. Reposting the great article from the other thread as well as the most disingenuous politician take yet. oh my god. they were across the road!? I thought they were on the same side of the street. god dammit.
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# ? Feb 15, 2024 18:49 |
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DaysBefore posted:Badass. Voting ftw, long live the orange wave. I'm going to hazard a completely uninformed guess that existing silica mines around the country could easily fulfill the need for material but are just being used for consumer goods or phones or cars or whatever. I mean they should def be closed too but seems if we just nationalised resource extraction we could easily retask it to something useful rather than opening new toxic sludge repositories The orange wave is what you'll see in lake Winnipeg when these guys are done with it
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# ? Feb 15, 2024 18:51 |
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[canada]: literal and figurative orange waves
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# ? Feb 15, 2024 18:56 |
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Fidelitious posted:Trudeau is just as complicit in this genocide as Biden. They are both handing their own defeats to their opponents on a silver platter. Nah, Biden is much more complicit. Canada is still just a vassal state that does what daddy tells it. We mostly exist to launder policies the us doesn't want to take the lead on, like when we lead the push to recognize Juan Guaido as president of Venezuela. We're the nice guys.
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DaysBefore posted:NS budget out, $47 million for public housing, $483,300,000 for highways lol 600,000,000 for the project according to CBC, half of that from the province, half from the feds who announced no new road spending... yesterday. Oh and it's a P3 project designed to exclude union work. Edit: Sorry got mixed up, the $600,000,000 is a different project in NL announced today https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/highway-divided-nape-1.7114715 DynamicSloth has issued a correction as of 20:24 on Feb 15, 2024 |
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Dreylad posted:oh my god. they were across the road!? I thought they were on the same side of the street. god dammit. They were on the same side. Sinai is in the South lanes you may be thinking of sick kids across the street. But as stated, they were just at the intersection on the way to the US Consulate which is also on the South lanes side.
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# ? Feb 15, 2024 20:06 |
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DynamicSloth posted:600,000,000 for the project according to CBC, half of that from the province, half from the feds who announced no new road spending... yesterday. Lmao hell yeah
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# ? Feb 15, 2024 20:12 |
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the only thing that would make that more is if the Irvings got a bunch of the money
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# ? Feb 15, 2024 20:40 |
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DaysBefore posted:Lmao hell yeah
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# ? Feb 15, 2024 21:05 |
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RealityWarCriminal posted:Nah, Biden is much more complicit. Canada is still just a vassal state that does what daddy tells it. We mostly exist to launder policies the us doesn't want to take the lead on, like when we lead the push to recognize Juan Guaido as president of Venezuela. We're the nice guys. wrong canada sucks as much as the usa death to canada
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Segue posted:They were on the same side. Sinai is in the South lanes you may be thinking of sick kids across the street. But as stated, they were just at the intersection on the way to the US Consulate which is also on the South lanes side. Ah I misread the article with the part about them blocking northbound traffic.
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# ? Feb 15, 2024 21:54 |
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Dreylad posted:Ah I misread the article with the part about them blocking northbound traffic. "As the protest began heading south along University Ave., it was only taking up the southbound lane of traffic. Cars heading northbound were still moving, some very fast, and protesters were occasionally in some lanes of the northbound side. I remember worrying that somebody could get hit by an oncoming car. At the intersection of University Ave and Gerrard St., across from Mount Sinai Hospital, a number of participants moved into the left (northbound) lane to stop traffic moving that way. The protest had stopped traffic both ways previously on Yonge St. and on College St., as protests often do. Police moved in to stop protesters from blocking the intersection at Gerrard St., seemingly intent on allowing cars to turn right and leave University Ave. through there. There was a brief standoff and pause, and then the rally’s marshalls moved the crowd out of the intersection." so yeah, they were heading south which is a straight line from Queen's Park to the US Consulate on the southbound side, heading past Mount Sinai on the same side of the street. the (some of the) protestors moving over and trying to block the northbound routes were being stupid, University is loving gigantic wide and has a huge treed island in the middle (it's the kind of street where you stop on that island as a pedestrian because the walk signal only covers you for one half at a time). the cops were being reasonable because one half of University is plenty for a march and it's an actual safety concern for people getting lost out of sight on the other half of the street.
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Mulcair, now more than ever
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praxis
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DaysBefore posted:Latest number I could find for subsidy to the ferry was $17,000,000 in 2022, which I guess tbf is because of the stupid contract the Liberals signed. I can only assume that's gone up lol. Also between tax breaks and direct subsidy pretty sure the hydrogen refinery up in Cape Breton is in the hundreds of millions I hate this stupid loving province so much.
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