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Showerthoughts @lemmy.world

Germans must be pretty happy.

  • What are some examples? The DST is postponed as trade leverage which is still ongoing. I haven't seen him flop flop on anything yet, and he hasn't been PM for long enough to see how anything had played out. He seems very calculated and has been getting great results so far within Canada and internationally.

  • I don't think energy security is a partisan issue, it's good for Canada as long as it is done respecting all the communities and peoples rights along the way. It can be a big win for indigenous communities if done properly.

    Let's see how it unfolds ..

  • Shouldn't be that hard to greenlight the projects with support first, and the work on details later of those with objections. These folks want their communities to prosper, and infrastructure, jobs and development can only help. Whether it be using some of the local workforce on projects or simply helping infrastructure projects along the way there must be a mutually beneficial way to proceed.

  • Except you can't anymore! I just cancelled my American Express and the lady warned me that any pre-existing subscriptions can still be charged to my account... she said I actually have to call the subscription companies to cancel, or they just keep charging and approving the charges I guess? Then I just get a bill from amex I suppose. Seems totally messed up, but they are more interested in protecting business than people. She said they have businesses have lots of protections now.

    It's not a huge deal to me as I don't have any subscriptions on that card, but I was taken aback by how aggressive the laws protected business.

    I mean chill, my wow subscription isn't legally binding.