What's worse than a Liberal Bill targeting online content?
One that doesn't set out the rules in the Bill so Parliament can debate their merits.
Instead it gives Cabinet the power over 19 decisions & a Liberal-appointed "Digital Safety Commission" 31 more.
Bill C-34 is worse than we thought. 🧵
Imagine working half the year just to have that money basically STOLEN by the government 🇨🇦 Sometimes more than 50% goes to TAXES, for things I don’t even agree with
Wait, I don’t have to imagine, because I live in Canada 😒 AND, you might not even have a family DR
Where are these stories from Canada?
Surely, similar acts of bravery and sacrifice happen, that is guaranteed
I don’t think we celebrate this in Canada because individual achievement is viewed negatively
Our subconscience gravitates to inferiority; it lifts us up
One of the most significant pieces of film footage captured during the D-Day landings.
Recorded from within a landing craft, it shows Canadian soldiers of the North Shore Regiment as they disembark onto Juno Beach in Normandy on June 6, 1944. #WW2
On this day in 1944, approximately 14,000 Canadian soldiers from the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division and 2nd Canadian Armoured Brigade stormed Juno Beach under withering fire.
Young men from across our nation, many still in their teens and early twenties, stepped off landing craft into hell on earth. They faced mines, machine guns, and concrete fortifications, yet pushed forward with incredible courage
By day's end, 340 Canadians lay dead, 574 were wounded, and 47 were taken prisoner. They advanced farther inland than any other Allied force that day, helping secure a vital foothold that would lead to the liberation of Europe
We remember their sacrifice, their bravery, and the freedom they helped win for generations. Lest we forget 🇨🇦
Details schmetails
"However, like the draft version of the strategy, there are no details on specific actions."
Miller "No decisions have been made and we will have more details to share in due course." wrt AI chatbots
"Canada will also leverage its recently announced sovereign wealth fund "where appropriate" to further support Canadian champions, the strategy adds. The details of how the fund will work have still not been released."
Lots of announcements but Carney's government is always short on details... @markjcarney
"Steven Guilbeault will announce in the House of Commons on Wednesday afternoon that he will leave the Liberal caucus and his position as Member of Parliament during the summer period, according to information confirmed by Radio-Canada."
Five years ago, Corus was trading at just over $6 a share.
Now they are at 3 cents a share, a drop of more than 99% in five years.
Is the CRTC to blame for all of this?
No, but their idiotic, outdated regulatory environment - as witnessed by yesterday's decision doesn't help.