@Mill_Moron Eh not exactly. Canada does it the year you lose tax residency even if you remain a citizen. USA only does it after 5 years abroad or if you turn in your citizenship.
Comparatively it's pretty extreme but it's because we have so much immigration to the US
@ThierryBorgeat You mention a small float then you follow it up with the expensive stock going down is one dimensional?
This works both ways, selling volume can/will crater the stock quickly and this plays out every big IPO (see Figma).
We’ve reached peak Canadiana here at the March to the Match and arrived at Princes’ Gate near the stadium.
A man wearing a cowboy hat, fur coat, carrying a Tim Hortons whips everyone into a frenzy as they finish singing O Canada.
It’s 25 C and brilliantly sunny.
Introducing Claude Fable 5: a Mythos-class model that we’ve made safe for general use.
Its capabilities exceed those of any model we’ve ever made generally available.
@BenoitForHart Carlo on the roster and Minten off goy us McKenna who's (right now) worth far more then next year's first and Minten.
Brad did the perfect amount of damage.
@neonpurrs@WhatACheesyName This is just wrong, we got the UP. Basically one of the largest additions to our transit infrastructure in decades at that time.
@paulg@RoKhanna While I agree with you overall @paulg, framing this as a yes or no question is wrong.
The answer is no, but with more equitable tax treatment or ownership stake incentives for workers you'd get a cleaner distribution between the two parties which results in less "hoarding".
@BruinsMTL@reporterchris Media is what drives league revenues come playoff time. It creates engagement, viewership, etc and the league has commitments for their existing contracts.
Right, but what do you think someone visiting a city whos having an unexpected experience is reacting to?
Cutting edge technologies at the margin (like FSD or AI) or the general experience?
I think the median here is that while what youre saying holds true, that the blast radius of tech here hasnt expanded to impacting day to day life like it does elsewhere.
@iancjacobson@paularambles You're just cherry picking again like you did with the LEDs. Your original example was self driving cars and yet you left out transportation, where they have a HSR system that North America is generally unable to build.
What matters is subjective, thats the point.
@iancjacobson@paularambles Have you been to Japan? Has nothing to do with LEDs, there is micro and macro advancements all over the place.
Cross walks, vending machines, transportation, restaurants, appliances, stores, etc. Things just feel ahead.
@JW_eats_plastic@TOSportsAdam Marner was an active participant in this happening? His camp threatened to sign an offer sheet and leave if Marner didnt get his 11m first contract?
Then proceeded to put up 0.3ppg in games 5 6 7 over his tenure. Is the blue line responsible for that?
@JimmyDunphy1@JLazzy23 Its not "some games". Marner had zero goals and only a few secondary assists in every game 6 or 7 he ever played in TO.
Talking 0.3 ppg in important games while the bulk of his playoff points were in games 1-3.
He earned his reputation and the fans frustrations.
As a Leafs fan I dont really understand these narratives, at all.
Marner consistently under performed in Toronto when it counted. I dont care that hes performing against teams that wouldnt have even made the playoffs in the east.
Both parties are better off here. Happy for him, happy hes gone.
@richardartoul Disagree. They are a market for volatile assets.
Is Robinhood a B2C app as well? Pretty sure people have their life savings on there as well.