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  • You need to double up your newlines :)

  • Wait, are you talking about Cows Creamery? I love their cheese! We don't get their ice cream in QC tho :(

  • Ew, AI generated image.

    Made with ❤️ using stolen assets.

  • That's my thought as well, looks like it could be a marketing stunt for the largest Canadian ice cream producer.

  • They forgot about a lot of Canadian brands, I'm kinda shocked at CBC's lack of research here.

  • Mexico is actually very colourful in the cities, it's really beautiful! US / Canada is concrete gray in comparison.

    I think the US media made Mexico yellow to make themselves feel better tbh.

  • I watched CBC's video where they interviewed the Chapman's CEO, and they said it was the "only" ice cream manufacturer in Canada.

    They forgot about Coaticook!

  • "Everyone has been amazing and nice and kind"

    Yeah now try that with a different skin tone or accent.

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  • I recommend you follow the "Simple Sabotage Field Manual" the CIA put out many moons ago. :)

  • I like the 0 tap approach of gboard, I can switch between English and French within the same sentence (known as frenglish)

  • Has anyone noticed gboard randomly closes now on Pixel 9? Can't find info about this issue anywhere.

  • I believe it has to be declared on the packing manifest, but it relies on the expeditor being truthful. That's my understanding of it.

    I don't think it's about the place of manufacture, but rather the place of origin. A lot of items are manufactured all over the place.

  • Both can be true, Python does have a lot of examples floating online.

  • Any time an eligible item crosses the US / Canada border, a 25% tariff is applied. This is how the US does it, so this is what the Canadian government is copying.

    This is terrible for auto manufacturing, where various parts cross the border multiple times between raw materials, loose parts, assembled parts and assembled vehicle. Every time those parts or materials cross either border, it gets tariffed 25%.

    I believe if your item comes from the US, lands in another country, gets re-labeled and then enters Canada, it won't be tariffed, but don't quote me on that.

  • That's because scripted languages are more forgiving in general.

  • This "solution" is fucking stupid. Customers are getting sent a warning label.

    News flash: Pets and toddlers can't read.