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Cake day: June 11th, 2023

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  • DON’T LET PERFECT BE THE ENEMY OF GOOD

    Vote red but keep the pressure on them, talk to your representatives and make your voices heard, because you know that the CPC won’t care what you say, they never did.

    First step is we elect a Liberal Government. Second step is we continue the fight and put pressure on them for proportional representation, de-americanizing our cloud infrastructures, gaining our independence and making our country stronger in the face of the world’s instability.

    We need to build, we need to make alliances, we need someone that has strong negotiation skills.

    Plus, as others have said, if you don’t have to vote Liberal because you’re in a place where the Conservatives have no chance, it’s ok to vote with your heart/morals etc.





  • It’s basically the same system as England, it’s based on it so yeah.

    We elect a party to power, then that party appoints ministers from the elected people and normally the appointed Prime Minister is the leader of the winning party.

    In this case, the last PM stepped down and in doing so, the House of Commons was “put on hold” while the party elected a new leader. The Governor of Canada then appointed that new leader as PM so he can assure the transition but he needed to trigger election before the House of Commons work resumed which was today.

    So now we get a snap election of 36 days to appoint our new government but in the meantime, Marc Carney is the acting Prime Minister.





  • You’re priviledge enough to have access to dental insurance coverage. That’s more than the majority of Canadians. These types of programs are for those who can’t afford them.

    It targets the most needy, you’re arguing for equality, this is not equality, it’s equity…

    I’m I saying your life is perfect? Nope, I’m sure you could get better dental insurance. But you’re in a position where you can argue, poke your employer about it, it’s already offered to you.

    Old people and poor people are not in your position, they can’t have it.

    Plus, if you went to the dentist twice a year, like you’re supposed to, I’m sure your coverage would pay for itself easy.










  • It’s a fuzzy micro-generation, it’s considered to be people who were born approximately between 1977 and 1985. We define generations by social trends and researchers find that the events, tools & technology present during their youth greatly impact how a generation interacts with and view the world.

    Gen X was well into adulthood when the internet and social media appeared and Millenials were so young that they basically had it their whole lives. Xenials are the ones that lived through the technological shift during their youth and teens.