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Minister Jeremy Harrison fired Crown corp board chair who blew the whistle on apparent conflicts of interest
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    The Sask Party have somehow maintained control out here for 17 years... It's sad but I don't foresee it changing. Us and Alberta are the home of the "F Trudeau" crowd.

    I will yet again cast my ballot against them in an effort that feels about as meaningful as pissing into the wind. But I'll still do it.

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    Officer charged with failing to provide life-saving aid during call | Suspended with pay
  • Oh look, another cop being "punished" with a paid vacation.

    ACAB

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    Chunky crochet scarf that I made for my husband
  • Oh interesting, it's basically tapestry crochet but with half-doubles instead of singles. No wonder the blocking opened up the stitches so much! Thank you for sharing!

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    Chunky crochet scarf that I made for my husband
  • It's beautiful! What technique did you use for the color work? I don't recognize it. I've done a lot of Mosaic crochet but this doesn't look like mosaic to me.

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    Parents are often told it takes a village to raise a child. So, where is it?
  • What about those parents whose precious children can do no wrong and when part of "the village" tries to discipline them for acting out, or tries to rescue them because they ran willy-nilly into traffic, the parent freaks out and threatens to sue the "helper" for daring to touch/talk to/look at their child the wrong way.

    If you want "the village" to help, don't freak out on them and then whine that you've got no help.

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    Ion Launcher: A beautiful, functional & customizable launcher
  • I've been looking for a new launcher. Though this one isn't selling itself with no screenshots. I don't use telegram, so I don't know if there's screenshots in there.

    Edit: They posted screenshots in the Google Play page. Found them.

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    Anyone been having problems with your Lemmy client? Eternity is kinda broken since an update
  • I'm using Voyager and everything's been good for me.

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    parents scammed out of 10K line of credit - best way to pay it off
  • You would be far better off speaking to one of those debt consolidation places than trying to juggle it around like that. I'm not sure where you are located, but hopefully there is one that can help.

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    Toronto newcomers paying up to 12 months' rent up front to secure housing
  • I mean... No jobs? I wouldn't want to rent to someone who had no job either. That's an insane risk. Even as a Canadian citizen who was born here I would not expect someone to rent to me if I had no job.

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    For the first time in more than 150 years, Alberta’s electricity is coal free
  • Sounds good when you phrase it like the headline. But all they've done is trade coal for natural gas. So it's still a carbon heavy power grid, just slightly better than coal.

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    What kind of bird is this? +help needed!
  • Ya it could be a Grackle. Does it move the injured wing in any way normally? If it can't move the wing at all normally it may not heal well without medical intervention. Unfortunately their wings are very delicate. It sounds like you've done all you can in terms of phoning vets and rehabs, so I can't really help much there, but just keep up what you are doing and keep checking with the rehabs that take small birds. Either the wing heals on it's own or not, but either way it feels like you are doing all the right things. I hope it works out!

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  • I wasn't aware that we all had to adhere to YOUR standards of which softwares are useful/needed.

    Sometimes people just want something. Maybe it doesn't align with what you want, but that doesn't make it wrong.

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    Canada's 1st full-scale free grocery store to open in Regina
  • Sask is, in fact, quite far behind.

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    ALLISON: Schools shouldn’t sacrifice student performance to vague notions of ‘equity’
  • This opinion piece fails to explain how inclusion is causing the problem. Correlation does not equal causation, but the link between inclusion and the test score is not elaborated on beyond a brief mention.

    Why not both?

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    Fennec vs Mull: pros and cons of each?
  • I use bypass paywalls clean on Mull by activating the Secret menu and choosing to install add-on from file. Works great for me.

    Secret menu is in the About Mull page (tap on the logo 5 times) then back out to the settings pane to see some additional settings items added like install add-on from file.

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    Alberta government wants power to remove municipal councillors, repeal bylaws it doesn't like
  • How ironic. Alberta, the one complaining about the Feds imposing on "their jurisdiction" and then they go and impose all over the municipalities. The hypocrisy is ridiculous. They really are just in it for what they want. Screw the Feds, screw the cities, just let us be dictators! Ick.

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    The total solar eclipse brought crowds and cash to southwestern Ontario businesses
  • Alternate headline: Local businesses learn about the phenomenon known as "tourism."

    All joking aside, I'm glad this helped out some smaller businesses.

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    The 'Great Canadian Slump' is back: Weekly earnings have increased only 1.6 percent between 2015 and 2024, or less than 0.2 percent per year
  • Ahh I see the confusion, my original comment was more a remark on the fact that they are complaining about "stagnant" productivity, when wages are in a really poor place and probably contributing to the overall poor productivity. Because who wants to do more for less pay? I was not intending it to be a commentary agreeing that productivity increases wages, but rather it should be the other way around. If you want productive workers, then pay them to be productive!

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    The 'Great Canadian Slump' is back: Weekly earnings have increased only 1.6 percent between 2015 and 2024, or less than 0.2 percent per year
  • The study you linked proves that there is significant wage inequality. The very first chart demonstrates that even though productivity has increased, wages have not kept up. This is exactly my point. I'm not sure if you were intending to agree with me, but your link is just further proof that wages are definitely not where they should be.

    "Why should I work so hard for wages that don't compensate me for said work?" Said every underpaid worker ever.

    My place of employment has been cutting headcount for years and just expecting the existing employees to do the same, and more, work for no increase in pay. And they wonder why productivity suffers?! I am still only one person. I cannot possibly perform as well as 3 people. Maybe if you'd stop cutting headcount and focus on getting things done, we'd actually be productive.

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