Or make fines be 100% or more of the ill gotten gains. It’s probably like 10% or less
Or make fines be 100% or more of the ill gotten gains. It’s probably like 10% or less
The nation desperately needs police reform!
Stuff like this, or disabling body cam footage IMO should result in immediate termination and absolutely no union protection
There’s someone working for Kingston Ontario police who was harassing his wife/girlfriend. There was an article about him pleading guilty that kept the victim 100% anonymous… Then he makes public statements to the press. Reveals its his significant other that they owned a home together with. Claims he “pleaded guilty because he couldn’t afford a legal defense.” You literally get one whether you can afford one or not.
The guy makes 200k per year. Funny this hate criminal kicking heads is getting 18 months because so did this Kingston cop! A YEAR AND A HALF 100% PAID VACATION. Now he’s back with a comfy administrative desk job.
You know what happens when locals criticise the cops? They literally tell us “you should be careful, we might now show up when you need us.”
Yup! I recently read about aboriginal tribes doing controlled burns during the winter, rainy seasons etc. They even noticed certain plants would grow more afterwards, attract certain animals etc
“politicizing disasters” to me just sounds like exploring the possibility that there are people and actions to blame…
Canada is ripe for the picking, we let our telecoms walk all over us.
I wonder how much of our “economy doing great” is just businesses generating GDP from crap like this…
That’s just the trickle down. Check the pockets and bank accounts, panama papers…
Don’t forget plain ol’ corporate greed
I believe in Canada we have high standards for our potable water, unlike the UK for example our water heaters need to be up to par (UK typically has seperate taps AFAIK).
So no need to boil, also if you’re trying to get rid of chlorine you can just use Brita filters, carbon filters that restaurants use do the same AFAIK. Also even cities like mine which (at least at some point before now) had way more houses than apartments still chlorinated the entire city’s supply.
Filters are insanely good these days. I was thinking about getting a life straw, but there’s a slightly more expensive alternative that can do like 500x more filtering before it needs to be replaced, and comes with a pouch you can fill and then pour into a regular water bottle. Life straws are meant to be drank from directly, and the alternatives that company offers are just water bottles with life straws built in - so you put unfiltered water in the bottle itself… Probably gets gross or requires constant cleaning
In other news, water is wet!
We used to have laws and regulations in place for stuff like this, same with the USA. As years passed they lost their teeth
The Netscape loading logo was pretty cool, and of course it took a while to load every page!
A bit later than what I’d call the early internet, I’d say my favourite memory was winning a Super Soaker CPS 2500 when I was 13.
No random drops to lower quality either!
A few hundred a year won’t make much difference, unless of course their main income already puts them into the top tax bracket, even then it’s gonna be less than $200
That’s great and all, but we live in a real world where there’s multiple possible outcomes, like actual anti monopoly/ oligopoly / pro competitive practices, regulations. A CRTC with teeth etc
With 250MB a month you’re not going to care if it’s fast. Chances are they lease bandwidth and connections from the big companies, so you’ll get pretty much the same speeds (which will be of concern for their $30 a month packages)
Blazing fast. T-mobile for example can provide speeds up to 220Mbps. I think I’ve gotten like 75Mbps in Toronto, I’m lucky to get 20Mbps in my small city (band issue, not congestion)
I almost worked as a CSR for T-Mobile in the early 2010s and I remember them having $20 a month unlimited calling and texting when we were being gouged for that, before data was a big thing
MagicApp, calls and texting in Canada and the US but you need to pick an American interchange and number, which hopefully shouldn’t be an issue. When I went to add it to my bank account the website stated Canadian numbers only, but it accepted the one I have with a New York area code.
Hmm that’s not bad, I was looking at their offerings not too long ago, I’d want the $30 plan you mention.
I’ve got a VoIP number with unlimited texting and verification support (some VoIP numbers charge a lot extra for that) for under $6 a month, but for that I’d need an at home internet connection (or mobile which negates the need for a VoIP number). I’m going to try out just using public wifi for a bit, once my last month of Freedom runs out.
When I looked at Public Mobile they were about on par with Freedom
I’ve been using RIF and old.reddit.com for as long as they existed. Reddit since the big Digg transition. Hope to never see the same happen to Lemmy!!