immigration debate will go nowhere until we all come to terms it is deeply inhumane to have such massive differences in living standards across the globe and expect people to just accept that
I think Canadians are gonna have to rise up. Communities are being burned to the ground. Summer has become a stay indoors season. Blue skies turned grey. If our govt’s’ response to increasing severity is to cut fire fighting/prevention, it says this is the new normal they want.
unironically this is like a core tenet of my belief of environmental stewardship. we're clearly supposed to be not just maintaining the ecosystem, but making it thrive! instead we let capitalist ghouls ruin everything. it must come to an end
Go ahead and compare how much coverage there is of entire Indigenous communities being burned to the ground versus the air quality in Toronto. Media is also infrastructure.
This is more helpful information than any Canadian politician is putting out.
Mark Carney is posting videos about how important pipelines and partnerships with energy companies are while over 800 fires are burning across the country
Genuinely losing my mind watching Carney's announcement today. Canada is burning, our prime minister says we can't afford climate action, and today he ANNOUNCES MORE DEFENCE SPENDING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It bears worth repeating that the entire reason this government was elected was because people wanted and expected it to stand up to the Trump administration.
Canada's 🇨🇦 proposed lawful access law (Bill c22) is so bad it has US Senators (like @RonWyden) worried it will create national security spying risks for Americans 🇺🇸!
I definitely remember several people referencing the 1918 Spanish Flu; and what we needed to do to prevent a repeat of history and rise of fascism. Since those warnings were from the LGBTQ community, the disabled community, and Black people, it was ignored and now here we are. 🤷🏽♀️
a diarrhea plague and a killer heat wave while we’re doing a Middle East war, the emperor’s army is killing people in the streets, and everyone outside the palace is facing an affordability famine — we’re in the middle of one of those apocalyptic Biblical prophecies
"In my judgment, [Trudeau's climate] plan was not sustainable over the long term. It would have been too expensive for Canadians." - @MarkJCarney
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