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Halifax tenants in 'precarious housing situations' band together to fight renovictions

Canada @lemmy.ca

Frostbite and fear: Inside a journey into Canada with human smugglers

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EU scrambles to respond to US tariff threat as Trump promises ‘major statement’ on Russia – Europe live

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Red States, Defying Reality, Are Reclassifying Gas as a “Green” Fuel

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Two-thirds of the DOJ unit defending Trump policies in court have quit

  • What If I shoot them 8n the head? Is that enogh confirmation?

    I sure fucking hope so 'cause as a Canadian woman I'm gonna kick your ass beyond your wildest nightmares.

    Testicles on a necklace around my neck style buddy.

    Let's see who wins dumbfuck.

    ;)

  • The terminal is set to be running by the mid 2030s and the expansion would allow the port to handle an additional 2.4 million twenty-foot equivalent units a year. That represents a 70 per cent increase to the port’s 2024 container volume of 3.5 million. Vancouver’s port says it already handles almost as much cargo as the next five largest Canadian ports combined. Article content

    Pang said the port hasn’t got a policy to penalize bidders from any particular country, such as China or the U.S., despite a movement in the country to steer government contracts to domestic companies. British Columbia’s ferry company, for example, is embroiled in a political controversy over a major contract that was awarded to China. But suppliers of building materials from Canada would have natural advantages because they’re closer, Pang said.

    This is a load of bullshit. Who makes the money here? Who give control over the port to a private enterprise here?

    Who? Fucking? Wins? Here???????

    I supported Carney from the start. If this is what he's aiming at completing I'm walking away ... with the hopes that he FUCKING STOPS N O W with this shit.

    Read it and weep asswipe.

    As it stands right now you're not leading, you're following.

    S T O P.

    I T.

    F F S.

  • That's fair and acceptible by the rules the Canadian gov't had in place.

    And I get people being unhappy Tesla used the rules to their own benefit ... but the problem isn't with Tesla ... it's with the Trudeau gov't who did sfa to make the rules strong, where 'saving' sales for a future 'windfall' was NOT allowed.

    Don't be pissed at the messenger here. Be angry with the leadership that made lax rules that helped the rich cunts more than it did the average human being.

  • News @lemmy.world

    Flash floods once again hit Vermont, damaging homes and roads

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    California surgical center staff demand to see warrant as ICE agents detain landscaper

    Canada @lemmy.ca

    Manitoba again declares provincewide state of emergency due to wildfires

  • But one Toronto MP, who asked not to be identified to speak freely, said the mayor didn’t act because of her electoral considerations.

    The next municipal election is scheduled for fall 2026, and a recent poll found that 53 per cent of residents disapproved of Chow’s performance.

    Chow was elected mayor in a 2023 byelection, winning just over 37 per cent of the vote. She dominated the central wards and won most of Scarborough, but lost in suburban Etobicoke and North York.

    The areas that blocked sixplexes (Etobicoke, North York, Scarborough, with the exception of Ward 23) are also the areas most resistant to density, and where council opposition was strongest.

    The MP said Chow’s decision on sixplexes is an effort to “hold on to every vote” she won in the suburbs north of Bloor Street while reassuring her downtown base.

    I hate that too often politicians base their decisions on what could happen in futire elections.

    I mean almost none of them prioritize their civic duty and what's best for their constituents anymore. It's all "But what about my re-election!" bs now.

  • World News @lemmy.world

    'Negotiating with Donald Trump is like playing chess with a pigeon'

    Gaming @lemmy.ml

    Ubisoft tells players to “destroy” games when online support ends

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    Barnard settles lawsuit brought by Jewish students, agreeing not to meet with pro-Palestinian group

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    US will try to deport Abrego Garcia before his trial, Justice Department attorney says

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    Troops and federal agents briefly descend on LA’s MacArthur Park in largely immigrant neighborhood

    World News @lemmy.world

    Police officer who shot Aboriginal teen was 'racist', inquest finds

    Canada @lemmy.ca

    Danielle Smith, Queen of Measles

    Canada @lemmy.ca

    Bribe Offers and Conflicts of Interest: Vancouver’s Building Inspector Scandal

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    Human trafficking case ends on 'significant disclosure issue,' Hamilton Crown drops charges

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    Unusual bee attack in French town leaves 24 injured, 3 critically

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    French police are slashing boats but migrants are still determined to reach the UK

    Canada @lemmy.ca

    The sign says Saugeen Beach but a Supreme Court of Canada challenge looms in land dispute