The intended meaning is too easily subverted. Just ban or tax them out of existence on Canadian soil. Nothing says outsider like having to dispatch your propaganda from the outside.
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HonoredMule@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Liberals finish just shy of majority in razor-close raceEnglish33·10 hours agoIt was way closer than it should have been. Over 41% of a highly engaged electorate at best saw no deal breakers in Poilievre’s platform. That’s got to be unsettling to anyone with any form of vulnerability or marginalized position. Nearly half of Canadians are ready to see you as an optional inconvenience under (unrelated, no less) pressured circumstances.
The battle for this nation’s soul is far from concluded.
HonoredMule@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Conservatives Experience One-Night Lead, Followed by Liberal RecoveryEnglish1·7 days agoAre we just scapegoating the gov now?
As always, but only when the other side is in power.
HonoredMule@lemmy.caOPto New Brunswick / Nouveau-Brunswick@lemmy.ca•12 Neighbours founder wants to build 'rapidly deployable' transitional housingEnglish4·14 days agoBased on the window flashing/framing shown, I’d wager not a super long time nor terribly well insulated. But $7,500. A significant number of them is likely to get destroyed no matter how well built, so optimizing for cost is probably the right choice.
I do wonder why they’re not made like “strip malls” or designed to connect with an enclosed cavity between. That would substantially reduce the area of direct outdoor thermal interface.
HonoredMule@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Critical minerals, green energy, and 'certainly an opening for other markets:' European delegation seeking ‘better relations with Canada’English4·15 days agoI’m no expert on international trade relations, but this feels like a meaningful reciprocation of our earlier outreach. It’s heartening.
HonoredMule@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Snowbird selloff: Canadians are parting ways with U.S. propertiesEnglish11·15 days ago“Don’t assume a specific individual isn’t among the 30% who tried” isn’t a “both sides” argument. Neither is there any pragmatism in proactively excluding someone who might already be your ally, nor in purity testing those who wish to be.
No matter how angry you are today, that anger will fade. I hope your decisions are being driven by something more steadfast.
HonoredMule@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Snowbird selloff: Canadians are parting ways with U.S. propertiesEnglish13·16 days agoThe principle remains: judge the group for its collective behavior, but don’t stereotype the individual.
HonoredMule@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Pharma companies urge Trump administration to target Canadian drug pricingEnglish1·19 days agoI’m not terribly familiar with Brazil’s politics or economics, but I’d wager they’re implying the hazards of becoming a direct, unambiguous threat to (external/private) capitalism. Canada’s not too big to become a banana republic, if enough forces get behind manufacturing consent for
warspecial military operations.
HonoredMule@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Jordan Peterson begging his cult to vote for Pierre PoilievreEnglish6·19 days agoIt’s “linguistic repositioning” at its finest.
HonoredMule@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Green Party Launches Foreign Policy Plan to Strengthen Canada’s Sovereignty and Global RoleEnglish2·19 days agoI’m sure Modi will be delighted to join a coalition against authoritarianism. India would make a pretty tenuous ally – to put it mildly.
HonoredMule@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Cops don’t protect women. Food, housing, and money do.English56·20 days agoMaybe men should start supporting each other. You know, as long as admitting to having feelings isn’t too gay or whatever.
HonoredMule@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Quebec trans woman convicted of triple homicide to serve time in men's prisonEnglish5·20 days agoI was waiting for some context like this before forming an opinion. Thank you for surfacing it.
The article seems to be rather incomplete. Just off the top of my head I notice the absence of anything regarding foreign affairs at all, let alone tariffs, and no mention of sales tax, national defense, food safety and supply management…
Presumably, it’s pruned to focus on the things people confuse. But these days that’s likely to include foreign affairs and trade. I don’t think premiers are normally anywhere near as involved in that as currently, and I don’t have a solid understanding of provincial authority there myself.
HonoredMule@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•A look at religion in Carney, Poilievre, Singh and May’s livesEnglish8·20 days agoEarning condemnation from Campaign Life Coalition is an extremely low bar. Case in point: even Poilievre cleared it. I don’t know what could possibly warrant even mentioning the opinion of a gossamer-masked hate group.
HonoredMule@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•In the rush for Canada’s critical minerals, Indigenous rights and sovereignty are being ignoredEnglish2·20 days agoThere’s a generalization being made here that’s only supported by one anecdote. But as anecdotes go, holy hell and fuck that guy. One could have no regard for the most basic human decency and he should still be deposed for abject incompetence as a negotiator/salesperson.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Ford said some overtly divisive stuff in his zeal for mining developments. But behavior like Rivet’s cannot be laid at Ford’s feet. That’s the behavior of a man who made a choice long, long ago about what kind of person he’d be.
HonoredMule@lemmy.caOPto Canada@lemmy.ca•Halifax to phase out use of X as official social media platformEnglish6·21 days agoStrongly agree. It’s a service that federal or provincial governments could maintain for all (lower) levels of government, crown corps, etc. where account creation is restricted to those entities and prominent public figures within them. And just like that you have a secure, reliable, and accessible general purpose communications platform where every post is from a verified identity with clearly specified qualifications.
HonoredMule@lemmy.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Alberta premier suggests Mark Carney has issues with ‘strong conservative women’ | Global NewsEnglish5·22 days agoA conservative woman is still a conservative, so…
Electoral reform is one of very few things – possibly the only thing – that could actually avert this otherwise inevitable result. If Carney delivers on housing and pulls an economic miracle out of the hat I’ve never seen him wearing, we’ll maybe defer payment for another election cycle, maybe two.
We probably don’t have that long to stop systematically pitting left and center against each other, paving the way for a worse outcome that represents fewer Canadians than ever before.