There’s a comment period for the proposed bill. Oh the Urbanity! mentioned it along with a few suggestions for what comments to add.
Don’t give Doug ideas.
Yeah, it’s a pretty naked move and a slap in the face of people who depend on the underfunded programs and services.
With a side of grilled finance minister.
If the NDP and/or LPC only run candidates in ridings they’re likely to win, that could help them elect both more NDP MPs and more LPC MPs, possibly keeping PP at bay. Of course that won’t happen and we’re gonna get vote split instead.
There’s a WIP VirtIO driver in a PR but it’s not done yet. VMware’s own VMSVGA is open source if I remember correctly. I wonder if they’ll adapt it to KVM and if they do, whether that’ll be usable in KVM without VMware.
If we get VirtIO 3D acceleration in Windows guests from this, I’d be really happy.
The gas products aren’t PTFE though. So it’s unlikely that PTFE entered their blood via this route.
Well this puts the NDP in a better position to get things from the liberals.
Erm, how’s this different than a vendor looking over at the other vendor’s prices and setting their own to match? That wouldn’t be price fixing. To be clear I am not advocating for the market, rather highlighting this flaw isn’t captured by the standard price fixing idea yet it has the same effect. And there isn’t a market solution to it, rather as you suggest, intervention is needed.
While not entirely wrong, I’d take anything out of free market fundamentalists mouths like the ones at Mises with a gain of salt.
I see myself in this picture.
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That’s for the HFR (high frequency rail) project.
Hackers had obtained H&R Block e-filing credentials provided by the CRA — in essence the confidential electronic keys used by the firm’s accountants to file returns on behalf of taxpayers.
It eventually became clear that the stolen H&R block information helped imposters gain access to Canadians’ tax returns, change banking information and even their addresses in order to claim bogus refunds and tax credits.
Of course…
Well you said they should vote against the government in a confidence vote. I assume their vote could bring down the government. I haven’t run the numbers. That’s all I went with.
I gotta say, these processes you describe that affect the media and other things become so clear when you look at reality through the class war lens. Things that get muddy when looking through the left/right lens.
The standard for the cons these days is to say nothing or even double down.
23 votes away from power is statistical error away from power.
Luckily there isn’t much vote split on the opposition side so it’ll take a smaller number of people to switch sides for them to lose.