@FoodProfessor How much supply-managed Canadian milk is being used to manufacture products destined for foreign markets?
What volumes have already been exported, and to which countries?
Great questions from Sylvain Charlebois article yesterday-Toronto Sun
Public ofice and term limits rule should include ALL elected positions, including the PTA. Anyone with any authority over anyone one else in society has to be elected under those same rules as well, that includes the head of the RCMP, CSIS, and all the way down to the bylaw office and CAS/CPS
Revoke ALL charity status to any organization receiving tax funded money.
Another week of steady progress across multiple projects.
This week included continued work on security and compliance initiatives, improvements to data management and automation systems, and ongoing refinement of mapping and monitoring platforms. Several backend processes were reviewed and optimized, with a focus on reliability, maintainability, and long-term scalability.
We also spent time evaluating infrastructure, testing integrations, reviewing operational workflows, and addressing a number of small but important issues that help keep systems running smoothly behind the scenes. As always, some of the most valuable work never appears on a public dashboard, but it lays the foundation for future capabilities.
Progress is rarely a single breakthrough. More often it is the accumulation of hundreds of small improvements that, over time, create something far more resilient and useful.
Onward to another productive week.
Dude you just have to understand Canadians are a mixed breed, we have guys up here that can engineer a small hydric pump smallest than your fist that can move the entire space arm,and others who can't make Kraft dinner.
Don't be surprised if some of us believe in the Maple Leafs if others still believe in Santa Claus 🤣
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Here's a hint:
It's called "Starship Troopers". Not "The Big War with the Bugs".
There's a reason for that. Heinlein was one of the 20th century's greatest authors, if not THE greatest, and he was also the 20th century's greatest philosopher and it's not even close.
So he didn't name things by accident.
Starship Troopers isn't about the war. It isn't even about war. And it's certainly not about the fucking bugs.
All that shit is just stage dressing for the story is really about. That's why the book doesn't end with defeating the enemy. It ends with Rico meeting his father again, facing future fights together.
Starship Troopers is about the military life, the relationship between armies and the civilizations they serve, and what it means to be a soldier and a man.
Eurotrash communists failed to get the point, not merely because they have the "media literacy" of a sack of wet hammers, but also because they don't understand soldiering, civilization, or manhood.
So, yes, Verhoeven tried to make fun of Heinlein and failed miserably because Heinlein was a better storyteller, a better man, and a better human being by a margin so great that the Earth can barely encompass it.
But even though his failed satire makes humanity clearly the good guys, the war clearly righteous, and soldiers clearly cool and heroic, it still doesn't recapture the actual meaning of Starship Troopers.
Because the real themes were so invisible, so incomprehensible, to Verhoeven that he couldn't even see them to disagree with.
So enjoy the film for what it turned out to be... a fun, campy, morally unambiguous story of heroes squashing disgusting bugs. Suitable for popcorn consumption.
Then, read more Heinlein.
@LigmaMael@keithdsmall@mrs_alyse@X As a Canadian living with the Libtard government up here in the great white north, I now hate the war of 1812 as well... Wish we had lost.
@WhiteHouse@Maverich440378 Ok.. I get it. This is a total troll. Kinda funny, kinda serious...
Likely effective.
But shouldn't be.
This is the maturity level needed to get the point across.
@Safety_Canada It is becoming more and more obvious that Canada needs to become a Constitutional Republic, and put the federal level of government in its place.