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  • I know the questions keep coming up (and it's totally fair play), but...I don't have the impression that it's had any sort of impact on the electorate. Maybe I'm wrong.

  • I don't doubt that this is true on balance, but the Danielle Smith jokes practically write themselves...

  • They had no time at all - filming was already complete.

    They were given a short amount of time (3 days IIRC) to film the epilogue, and by then most of the sets had been dismantled.

  • I think the word "movie" is a little misleading, but it makes sense that they would have wanted to do a full 2-hour "event" episode.

  • Just the flexibility to get it done on your own terms, really.

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  • I'm by no means defending this move (it's dumb and bad, just like...everything else the US government does these days), but they seem to be delegating the inspections to individual states.

    I assume at least some states will maintain good standards, and Canada will have to pay close attention to which states those are.

  • All told, I was in line for about 90(!) minutes yesterday. That was at least partly the luck of the draw, though - my polling place had two polling stations open, and the other one had a line the fraction of the length of mine.

  • I'm standing in line at the polls right now, and all I can say is to be prepared for long lines.

  • Is keep getting wrong the same as lying?

    Probably. But no journalistic outlet is going to call it "lying" without proof that the leaders don't sincerely believe what they're saying.

    And that sort of proof is hard to get.

  • The video is 1 hour 14 minutes long.

    Absolute madness.

    Respect.

  • From what I'm seeing on Mastodon, there was some kind of altercation between Ezra Levant and other reporters...

  • If the premiere is on June 14, I guess my new guess for the full release is June 19?

  • Pure, unsourced conjecture.

    • In early April 2025, a rumor began to spread that U.S. President Donald Trump had backed down on tariffs because Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney forced his hand by orchestrating a collective sale of U.S. bonds.
    • It is true that Trump paused tariffs after the price of U.S. Treasurys began to drop at the same time as the price of U.S. stocks plummeted, an event known as a synchronized sell-off. In fact, after he announced the pause, Trump said, "bond markets are tricky."
    • However, the claim that Carney had orchestrated the bond sell-off alongside the European Union and Japan was not confirmed. It came from the newsletter of Dean Blundell, a staunch supporter of Carney in Canada's next federal election and a former "shock jock."
    • Snopes has contacted Blundell, asking him to explain how he came upon this story and to clarify some points from his allegations.
    • Snopes also contacted Carney's office asking for confirmation of Blundell's claims. Lastly, we have reached out to several fixed income analysts to inquire about the plausibility of such a scheme.
  • Those requirements are designed to allow Quebec’s provincial party a seat at the table

    Certainly, and I've already expressed how I feel about that. But I get it - they're able to leverage the electoral system to their advantage, and have in fact been the Official Opposition at times.

  • I certainly agree that it's very questionable to have an explicitly regional party in the federal debates, but for clarity's sake, the criteria are 2/3 of the following:

    • having at least one sitting MP who's been elected as a member of that party
    • having at least four per cent national support in opinion polls
    • running candidates in at least 90 per cent of all ridings

    After pulling the candidates, the Green Party only meets one of these criteria (the first).

  • there was some debate as to whether the prime directive applied as the Baku weren’t native to the planet.

    ...which is an absolutely insane debate. No one tries to argue that the PD doesn't apply to the Romulans, even though they're not native to their world.

    Colony planets aren't considered "fair game" for interference.

  • The Prime Directive is that the Federation won’t interfere with the development of a pre-warp society.

    While warp capability (or a rough equivalent) is the prerequisite for first contact, the Prime Directive is broader, forbidding intervention in the internal affairs of any non-Federation civilization.

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