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  • A lot of the time, asking local businesses what they can do/order for you helps a lot. Just because they don't have it doesn't mean they can't get it. Some local grocers offer delivery services. If you have the time, seed money and patience, you can grow a lot of food in a small amount of space.

    My cat has a special diet, too. I asked if I could use pet food from an independent brand - since it was a food allergy, just a matter of excluding chicken and grain - and the vet said it was fine.

    AWS is harder to avoid, but if you have to use a service, there are other companies who will put the effort in to take part of the pie from amazon.

  • This isn't nonsense. I literally tested and ran one of those machines. You can look up voting tabulators and their use in Canadian elections. They are safe and secure - they're tested before and after the election, and the paper votes from that machine are sealed away to be counted in case of any descrepancies.

    Not that it matters but a lot of places use sharpie to mark the X.

  • It might be the worst voter turnout in Ontario history, and the first winter election held in forty years - because snow and ice make it much harder to get to polling locations. Plus only four weeks to campaign.

    The snap election made it harder for citizens abroad and in rural areas to vote by mail and a lot of people didn't get their voter registration cards in time - and falsely thought that meant they couldn't vote. I can, but don't want to believe, he's getting away with this.

    We really need to broaden our definitions for election interference.