the problem is net zero has become a shorthand for ‘leave it in the ground,’ and that’s what our members are responding to, said Smith
Lmao. Look at her, she’s actually beginning to understand what CO2 reduction actually means.
“But just like I can go drink five litres of water and get water poisoning, too much CO2 is a detriment to the planet and it’s a detriment to the people,” Bieganek said to jeers from the audience. "
sigh
Beyond support for carbon capture, the Smith government hasn’t provided any firm details on how that target will be met. And during her morning keynote address, Smith reiterated her commitment to double oil and gas production.
Remind me, again, how conservatives aren’t the problem.
Can they switch like that? Regardless of if JT finishes his term or not, I think the ship has sailed for the Liberals. They are widely disliked, even by their base.
Who do you pick to replace him? Conservatives froth at the mouth just as hard for Freeland. In the case of Harris, she’s had years to build her name in the media. I can’t even think of who would possibly be next in line that would have that kind of brand power.
If they weren’t funded better, and there was better oversight on how those funds were spent, we’d have better retention. With more funding comes the ability to hire more and alleviate the need for long shifts.
Instead, we’ve had conservatives systematically dismantle the health care system for 50 years, and suggest that privatization is the only way to fix it.
Say it with me now: privatization only yields bare bones services with jacked up prices.
No one:
Absolutely no one:
Trump and his horrific shitbag followers:
Pierre, the company you keep says a lot about you. I swear every time I read an article about fascists in Canada PP’s face is in one of the pictures.
I’m not a crackhead! Never smoked it a day in my life! I just really like the ambiance of a crack den; something about crack users really brings out my sense of belonging
I was confused at first, but because I assumed he had had bottom surgery.
He and his family have attended baby and parent groups, but they likely won’t return.
“Most of the ones we went to, there have been parents who have literally turned their children away from us because we are a gay couple with a baby,” he said.
But one of the top anxiety-inducing parts of being a parent for Sandifer is one most folks probably don’t give a second thought to: parking.
When trying to park in a spot reserved for new families or those who are expecting, other drivers have tried to police him.
On more than one occasion, he said, he’s received “you shouldn’t park here” comments.
The problem: some of those signs read for “new” or “expectant mothers,” featuring the icon of a pregnant woman in a dress.
Fucking shitty people, stop being shitty.
Also:
Their kid is cute as fuck but he fucking HUGE
Kid’s head is also fucking huge
Kid is fucking adorable omg
It’s so infuriating, and we keep electing politicians who suck corporate dicks and promote privatization.
Say it with me now:
Critical services must be government owned to promote service integrity.
While people might argue against this, if your existence of as a government hinges on the quality of the services you provide, and the only metric is votes, then you’re going to do your damnedest to make sure you get the most votes and that means providing the best services.
Conversely, private industry has money as the metric and the best way to get more money is to get people to pay the same for less. It’s the easiest way. Who wants to invest in better products/services when we can do less and cut shit and make more money.
Now that’s not to say there aren’t exceptions, but this is the general theme
Indeed, just a month after opening, the Canadian government is trying to walk away from the Trans Mountain pipeline. The finance minister said there was no interest in being “a long-term owner of the project” and the government has now floated the idea of selling the pipeline to a consortium of First Nations.
That does not sit well with some members of the Tsleil-Waututh Nation, a community directly across from the tanker farm that has emerged as some of the pipeline’s fiercest critics.
“They say it’s a ‘reconciliation deal’ to sell First Nations people the pipeline, so that we can share in the revenues,” said Reuben George of the Tsleil-Waututh Nation. “But it’s a debt-ridden stranded asset. It would be economic smallpox to Indigenous peoples.”
I’m glad First Nations are seeing right through this charade.
What an absolutely damning article. It’s well written, and clearly illustrates how two-faced, short-sighted, and greedy our government is being. The subsidizing and later failure of the terminal project was pretty shocking as well.
Fucking preach.
Jack Layton’s death set the NDP back decades. I don’t despise Singh, but he’s got the personality of a potato. PP is bat shit crazy, and a fucking snake. Trudeau is inept.
I’m pretty left leaning: I align with a lot of NDP principles, but dislike their approach and delivery, so I default to liberal.
It’d be nice to have some decent candidates, not this microcosm of the race to the bottom the US is having.
Lol. Swing by the oilsands! That’s the future the conservatives want for us. Best part is it will, on the low end, take 200 bn to reclaim that mess. Good thing we’ve set aside 2 bn to do it.
I love a good scenic vista… free of wind turbines