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So, if I’m on Rue Canusa and make a three point turn, will border agents chase me? What if my friend lives across the street? It must make getting to different places complicated.
I imagine we also forget the important role in art in communicating complexities and providing platform for grassroots movements, etc from this perspective art and the artist represent an inherent threat similar to critical race theory. No wonder why not only art but humanity education itself is under attack. Its an attack on our ability as a nation to come together and assert ourselves
The 5 year bond yield has snapped back today erasing all the loses from the rate cut up more than 3 percent today. Mortgage rates to rise not fall. Wage gains came in huge at 5.1 percent today job gains came in at 27,000, rents are still through the roof as the cost of living shifts into overdrive. Canada is looking at a wage price spiral and runaway inflation reminiscent of Argentina thanks to unnecessary rate cuts.
The issue is not just the amount of funding but the system that is the issue. There are way too many middle people slowing down the system and wasting money. There is no accountability or real leadership. there are so many holes in the way people get funding, who always gets funding and how it really never gets to real artists who need it the most. I actually don't mind that some of these historically bias organizations are shutting down. It's time to reimagine the way we do things.
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No people, it is not "funding for the arts in Canada" that is broken. "Canada" is broken. Non voter majority. How? Free to express. Free to associate. Presumed innocent of a charged offense before a penalty is applied. Equal without discrimination, unless said discrimination solves disadvantage. Legislators who lost their riding to the non voter have yet to attain party status, if we use the status quo for parliamentary makeup as we should since we're "equal".
This is an opportunity for banks to integrate much more visionary and progressive HR policies. When employees feel genuinely valued, respected and respected by a company culture they don't engage in inappropriate behavior.Employees are who create most of the value for all businesses, the evidence is clear businesses with exceptional ESG standards inc. employee care, respect good benefits and compensation realize higher success in all aspects of their business models. It doesn't make what employees did right, but prioritizing employee well-being and fair compensation is ethical and classically prevents the kind of mayhem that has happened at TD and certainly is occurring with other banks, banks are well known to not pay fair and have outdated employee care policies. We are all people and equality of wellbeing is essential to happiness for all.
I'm glad to see that more people are waking up to the fact that the majority of students spend the majority of their school time (whether in the classroom or at lunch) playing with their phones. Whatever the "new policy" is, it will always translate into this: it is up to the teacher to enforce it. What this means in practice is that the teacher, sooner or later, will give up. Why? Because a teacher can't spend a huge chunk of time EVERY SINGLE DAY walking up to a student and confirming that they are, as they claim, doing "educational things" on their phone -- wink, wink. And what happens when "the cool, young teacher down the hall" let's kids play with their phones whenever they want to, and enrollment in the "cool" courses goes up, and it goes down in Mr. FuddyDuddy's courses? No teacher wants the short end of that stick. It's all about enrolment for them. It's laughable. It's especially laughable when you realize that school Boards have almost completely done away with suspensions since 2020. Why? Because suspensions were non-uniformly distributed across the different racial groups, which is always and immediately interpreted as proof of racism. So, how well do you think this "new policy" is going to go if it "disproportionally affects communities of colour"? Who has the stomach for those racially-charged conversations? The teacher has everything to lose and nothing to gain. Bad news: Canada (and the US) won't actually take the cell phone problem seriously until we in the West experience another wake-up call, like we did in 1957 with Sputnik. Sputnik snapped us out of our lazy complacency and necessitated a rapid modernization of science education, among other things. Maybe China will surprise us with a new Sputnik-y leap forward, and then we'll just have to hope it's not too late to play catch-up. Until then, it will be business as usual, which means a continuous decline (sometimes quick, sometimes slow) in education (for which cell phones are only partly responsible). Final point: It would be nice to compare students' abilities year over year, but I'm afraid the deck is stacked to make that impossible. EQAO might seem like it's a decent metric, but those on the inside know that it changes year to year (in content and in delivery), so it's not nearly as "standardized" as one would hope. (Schools even play games regarding which kids write it and which kids don't, which skews things wildly.) Maybe one day the unions won't fight any and all attempts at standardized testing, but until then we have pretty much nothing to go on... except for the painfully vivid observations of recently retired teachers. And why would anyone care about things that a lifetime educator has to say about what goes on in the classrooms of Ontario? <sarcasm>
Not only should there be massive fines for this, someone should be going to prison. This idea that "white collar" workers do not go to jail just encourages illegal behaviour.
So the mainstream media says. A 1/4 point will mean nothing in the grand scheme of things and regardless, every borrower now needs to jump through a higher hoop to get a mortgage.
The interest rate cut by BoC before the US will certainly devalue the Canadian lonnie, which will lead to inflation again because imports are priced at US dollar. Further rate cuts will lead to loss of investments in Canada. It would be more beneficial for investors to move money to the US due to its higher ROI. Investors with money are that stupid.
I'm in the UK, but always listen to these excellent quality podcasts and interviews. Really fascinating topics to get the grey cells working! Thank you. :)
May God Bless You All. Thank you for your service for freedom. For those who are alìve in freedom thank a VETERAN when you get to meet them. And speak with them and learn about how they made a difference for us
Gasoline and food prices are not what form my beliefs about inflation. Can I get a mortgage? That is my measure of "inflation too high". And currently, inflation too high.
It takes two weeks for an ad to take hold of your desire. Desire is unattainable. Once you attain the thing you desire, you can't desire it any longer because now you possess it. Desire is unattainable. My spending habits, like my social and political habits, are outbound in scope. I give everyone what they want from me, on accident. I do it naturally because I'm the lab rat monetary capitalism wanted me to be as I grew up. How I personally have been spending money of late tells me everything I need to know about the economy. It wants my help. Well, I can only be the mirror I was reared to be.
Wage gains today came in huge at 5.1 percent almost a full point higher than in America. The Bank of Canada rate needs to be hiked to at least 6 percent to quell any wage inflation leading to an endless wage price spiral and runaway inflation.
Of course Mr. Beardy helped... people like Billy acually have no choice, because their heart, and soul guide them to do the honorable thing. Billy Beardy will make a fine chief. - Godspeed
Just an incredible story of Billy being the one to know the area and signs … so poignant that he saw a raven … an important sign in Indigenous culture … and a bit sad that the white guys used him as a guide but no vest … glad you came out ok Billy and to the Canadian government … MAKE THINGS RIGHT !!! 💯❤️🤙🙏🇨🇦🦋
I cant believe how detached from reality ppl in canada are.. do you never watch news from other places on earth.. Do you not realize the rest of the world is about ready to nuke us because of the crimes our governments have and are comitting all while talling us they are helping them. So far they are just taking down are totally fraudulant monetary system that has been weaponized against even us now..
@@Iban-Underground ahh for Trump.. well I will say he was the only president America has had in the last 35 years that hasn't walked out of office with a boat load of unaccounted for money.. in fact he lost about 500 million..