Yeah, some kind of legislation here would be nice. At least the credit card companies aren’t as entrenched as in the states.
Yeah, some kind of legislation here would be nice. At least the credit card companies aren’t as entrenched as in the states.
That’s one thing to add to the list to boycott the US. Stop using visa and mastercard and use debit instead.
And it is orders of magnitude cheaper for retailers than credit cards.
This is exactly what I was thinking. If the move to ban him is exclusively political it’s a losing move.
The “all winners will have a plurality of votes” part is a critical part. Ranked choice will fundamentally change how the representative is regarded after elected. Too many are elected with 30 or 40% currently.
I don’t understand why we are pumping so much money into our dairy industry. Dairy is not a necessary or all that healthy part of the food supply.
We need to be training more doctors here. There is not a shortage of people that want to be doctors, there is a shortage of med school seats.
Ugh, actively funding right wing media with our tax dollars
Instead of importing cheap ones, we are going to extra subsidize expensive ones.
This is a central philosophy of RDKit. You can take it with you from lab to lab and job to job.
Some people are mean on here :/ I wish this kind of behaviour wasn’t so normalized
I hope everyone gets the reference lol
I’m for a wealth tax, but it makes a heck of a lot more sense to tax gifts and inheritance than try to keep track of the largest and most complicated wealth portfolios in Canada.
Nailed it! Lol
I feel the same
Wait does fruit only grow once a month now? It used to be every day.
Nice! We need a Canadian fork
Wild. I thought this would happen. He tried putting on the tariffs with a flimsy reasoning (fentanyl) and since in reality there is no fentanyl problem coming from Canada they were deemed illegal.
All he needs to do is get congress to pass this. They have a majority in both houses, if you want these tariffs, do it the proper way.
I think this misses the point. Whether it is a service or not, it needs to be run well so we don’t end up wasting our tax dollars. It seems to be losing far more money than ever before and there should be consequences for that. There are basic reforms that should have been implemented that are now costing us.
Anyone have an idea on what policy changes have lead to capital becoming more productive than wages? This is a very troubling situation. Labour drives the economy, not capital.