@Michael13158461@Mill_Moron 46 billion over twenty years. That's only another 2 billion each year, sure, but it is from royalties and taxes. At that point you might as well count the taxes that trucking companies pay every time we do road repair.
Meanwhile climate change costs 25 billion each year.
@CanadianPolling hello, my name is pollster mcgee, and my latest poll has the forward party winning a minority government and the green party forming the opposition
forward party - 67%
green party - 39%
lpc - -4%
ondp - 13%
united conservatives - 22%
of note: the ondp seat count is still 27
@MikeOxBigby@TheNerdJesus You are correct that the same laws do not apply but American court rulings, like those from other common law jurisdictions, can hold persuasive value in the Canadian court system.
@wickdchiq Stormlight Archives has more point of views and I personally find a couple of them aren't as strongly written or compelling as Vin is. That said, I do think that some of my favourite characters (and POVs) that Sanderson has written are in the Stormlight Archives.
@JakeLandauTO It also has a lot of randomly placed elevators, so you can avoid a lot of hotel's public spaces and hallways if you really want to plan your route
@argueswithbots@Grochowa2 The price of crude has three-halved in the span of only a month. There are going to be world wide interruptions to aluminum, fertilizer, industrial materials and helium. The knock on effects of this war haven't even begun to properly felt and will be for literally years after.
@gaijinthoughts Re the second sentence, just looking to clarify: are the seats being eliminated as part of one bill? Or is there a prior bill/reason that cause seats would be automatically eliminated?