@wilkjef@bandedagllc Wife took a set of wagons to the elevator a few years ago. Called ahead - was close to 5pm on a Saturday - come in said the boss man.. but he was away checking a field. Lights all turned off when she pulled on the scales at 4:50. Park it on the scales I said and lock the door
@BrookeDoyle_@wilsonfarms1@agris_coop Crap... would have been a great foursome!
But I see this came out today (what a coincidence!) and we're away Aug 18-19
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A strong night for Canadian agriculture in Ottawa. Thank you to the elected officials, industry leaders, and partners who joined us to connect and discuss the future of our sector. #CdnAg#OntAg
@MvanbommelMikes@HydroOne Same down the road here. Equipment has taken the line out - just keep tightening it. Then show up on a holiday weekend to replace poles after years - then can't replace because a storm brewed up 🫣🫣
Around the globe, countries are enacting laws to remove privacy on the internet. Your ability to go online without the government looking over your shoulder is being eroded.
Right now, Canada is trying to push Bill C-22 through as fast as possible. In its current form, the language is broad enough to let them force basically any digital business serving Canadians, including us, into logging up to a year of metadata.
We cannot let the government treat all Canadians as suspects in the name of crime prevention.
For our fellow Canadians, OpenMedia has been busy fighting against C-22 and put together a letter to send to your Member of Parliament.
Contact your MPs before it's too late. The government needs to see that there is resistance from the citizens. Go here: https://t.co/LM4L0JX7SJ and send your message.
Justice Minister @SeanFraserMP on Bill C-22 and “phone book data” has to be called out. What started as subscriber info has now extended to metadata retention. In what world is retaining location and communication info for a year like the phone book?
https://t.co/utJgrGeWkS