They love trolling
Until we get a decent automod, I’m not interested in fighting off even more trolls.
Activists say the state is building a China-style internet firewall as it looks to exert further control over the online space.
The four-month timeline the government put in place with the new changes to the rental tenancy act made it so people buying properties with tenants couldn’t get a mortgage approved, because the timeline extended beyond the 120-day approval limit.
Sounds like it was bumping into CMHC regulations.
“B.C. health-care system”… that thumbnail…
Wab cleaning house?
I went to see the one at the Nanton Lancaster Museum about 20 years ago. It is a seriously impressive aircraft.
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The British Columbia government has filed a class-action lawsuit against manufacturers of so-called “forever chemicals” it says are involved in the widespread contamination of drinking water systems.
Attorney General Niki Sharma says the province is the first Canadian jurisdiction to sue makers of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl, known as PFAS chemicals.
B.C. has filed similar class-action lawsuits in the past, targeting tobacco manufacturers in 1998 and opioid makers in 2018 to recover health-care costs associated with those substances.
B.C. launches lawsuit against makers of ‘forever chemicals’
From 2019:
Battle brewing over Saanich landowner’s removal of trees for farm
"For the past several months, Saanich staff have been working with a property owner on Meadowbrook Ridge to facilitate appropriate blasting, tree, and deposit-of-fill permits. On August 30, 2019, staff determined that the owner had proceeded with significant activities without the required permits.
We are taking these bylaw contraventions seriously and as such have conducted numerous inspections of the property and issued stop work orders to the property owner. Construction activities have continued in spite of this. Saanich is currently evaluating its legal options, and intends to take legal action to deal with the unpermitted activities on the property."
One by one, the cages are joined to a removable plywood tunnel that connects to the hutch. If a marmot won’t leave its cage, someone tickles its feet. “They don’t like that very much,” Taylor says. “But some of them are really stubborn and they won’t go in even with the feet tickling. So, you have to take the ultimate irritation measure, which is to blow on their bums … that always seems to convince them.”
Bringing the endangered Vancouver Island marmot back from the brink
This is the kind of politics I like - will he stay, will he go, how will it effect the campaign …?
Also today: Kenyan protesters dead, parliament on fire as thousands storm compound - Protest against new taxes. don’t like that kind.
But, but…
Roughly 55 Liberal MPs won their Ontario ridings by margins smaller than the one Bennett posted in Toronto–St. Paul’s in the last general election, according to a CBC News analysis of past election data.
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/trudeau-liberals-byelection-loss-1.7245731
I wonder if this legislation had anything to do with them closing the war room?
“Growth at any cost” is a great motto for corporations, and cancer.
“Everybody can always do more,” Kang said. “But I will say that [B.C.] is doing more than what other provinces are doing.”
I wonder what the figures are for the rest of the country?
“Everybody can always do more,” Kang said. “But I will say that [B.C.] is doing more than what other provinces are doing.”
Well, that’s something, I guess.
Minister’s statement on Province’s civil claim on ‘forever chemicals’
“The Province of British Columbia has taken the lead in Canada in prosecuting civil damages claims against corporations that cause widespread public harms to people in B.C., including in recent years against tobacco and opiate manufacturers.
business leaders who support the clown car
I will have to dig through a lot of articles
Why don’t you crowd source the work?
I’m not sure that Lemmy is the best option, but you could create a new community here and connect it to Mastodon, Matrix, Freidica etc. and ask people to contribute the information you want.
On the other hand, you could just download a list of members from your local Chamber of Commerce and that will be 90% accurate.
BC is going to look very, very different in five years depending on who wins the next election.