Instance: lemmy.ca
Joined: 2 years ago
Posts: 88
Comments: 83
Posts and Comments by streetfestival, streetfestival@lemmy.ca
Comments by streetfestival, streetfestival@lemmy.ca
Paraphrasing the article: This year, the annual per capita consumption of poultry, pork, beef, and other red meat products for the US, Europe, and Asia in pounds consumed per person are 227, 152, and 98, respectively
poses to Albertans as referendums
Imposes on Albertans as distractions
Against Smith-associated healthcare execs who made these decisions that led to preventable harm. Granted it won’t fix all the problems in the province as you point out
I want to see criminal charges
What all this amounts to, for me, is a province that understood the stakes of the measles outbreak and of the impact of preventable illness on a beleaguered health care system, yet failed to share what it knew, in real time, about the harm being done to its most vulnerable citizens. Despite internal emails indicating miscarriages, stillbirths, and at least one infant death, the province released no clear, timely data to clinicians or the public. Heavily redacted records confirmed officials were actually tracking these harms while debating whether—and how—to report them.
@AGM@lemmy.ca
Not just the US, but Russia, China - imperial powers that effect regime changes - have improved their game in the last 2-3 decades (per your timeline). They’ve evolved from publicly endorsing a group, which carries the ‘costs’ of have to appear to support them in some response. Now, they’re more underground, they sew disinformation, they hire paid protesters, etc. - what they’re doing is out of the public’s eyes and thus costs them a lot less. Privately meeting with civil society groups is this new version imo
Totally agree with everything you’ve said
I think I’m coming to terms with the thought that all the talk of making polluters pay has just been there to manufacture consent for the extraction by calming the population that it’ll be taken care of
Kinda like ‘carbon capture’ 🤪
If we never make polluters pay their fair share, why would they think they’ll ever have to? ffs
JFC
Here’s a striking trivia factoid: the biggest dam in the world is in northern Alberta. If you rank dams by the amount of construction material piled into them, the winner is the Syncrude Tailings Dam in the oilsands. Much less trivial is the astonishing amount of toxic waste and looming cleanup costs swelling behind it and the many thousands of other fossil fuel operations spread across the land.
Canada’s oil and gas industry is steadily building an environmental time bomb. It’s one that communities, particularly First Nations downstream, have been struggling to highlight for many years. But now that it’s become a fiscal time bomb as well, maybe the money managers will get more traction. Most of these liabilities have been downplayed to investors and kept off the books but, last week, an investor advocacy group warned that Canadian oil and gas companies have a gaping blind spot in their accounting — one that could already exceed half the companies’ value, measured in market capitalization.
Investors for Paris Compliance wrote to the audit committee chairs at 14 big oil and gas companies ahead of their annual general meetings, putting them on notice about “material gaps” in their financial disclosures that amount to billions of dollars in decommissioning costs.
At the heart of the problem is a staggering liabilities gap between what companies disclose and what independent estimates suggest they truly owe to clean up old wells, oilsands operations and other industrial scars on the land. It’s hard to say how big the gap really is but a recent analysis by Investors for Paris Compliance arrived at a “conservative” estimate of about $113 billion.
I have no legal experience but empathize and want to share some ideas.
Can you afford to pay full legal fees for representation?
Do you have a union or professional organization that can provide guidance?
Does the nature of your work require a labour lawyer who specializes in that area? (e.g., military maybe?)
Know how much you can afford (e.g., if you are ‘pro bono’ case) to include this when you reach out. Search for free/inexpensive (labour-related) legal clinics, search for worker/ employment/ disability (if that applies to you) advocacy groups and ask them for lawyer suggestions. How about emailing a local law school? Consider relaxing the ‘in my geographical area’ criterion if you’re not getting any results.
If you can get a knowledgeable and affordable lawyer anywhere in Canada willing to take your case on remotely, and you can e-meet with them - that seems pretty good too. Best of luck, friend! Hopefully some more knowledgeable heads than mine chime in here!
I love this quote - it provides a little more context - from CBC’s coverage:
“To go to a foreign country and to ask for assistance in breaking up Canada, there’s an old-fashioned word for that, and that word is treason,” said Eby, ahead of the closed-door meeting in Ottawa.
Alberta chief justices from all three levels of the court system have issued a rare public message underlining the importance of judicial independence.
Though the Tuesday statement provides no context, it comes on the heels of comments about judicial authority made by Premier Danielle Smith, who said on her Saturday radio show that she wishes she could “direct the judges.”
Judges almost never speak publicly beyond decisions they issue in court.
The letter, published on the Alberta Courts website, is signed by acting Chief Justice of Alberta Dawn Pentelechuk, Court of King’s Bench Chief Justice Kent Davison and James Hunter, Chief Justice of the Alberta Court of Justice.
The three judges wrote that the separation between the executive, legislative and judicial branches of government is essential to a functioning democracy.
“It is equally important that each branch respect and support the independence of the others,” they said.
Such a bad look on Italy. They should be clearly saying “no” to US ICE and all US military/terrorism. Right on, Mayor Sala, though:
Milan Mayor Giuseppe Sala said that ICE would not be welcome in his city, which is hosting the Feb. 6 opening ceremony to be attended by U.S. Vice President JD Vance, as well as most ice sports.
“This is a militia that kills, a militia that enters into the homes of people, signing their own permission slips. It is clear they are not welcome in Milan, without a doubt,” Sala told RTL Radio 102.
Right on! In nursing, some of us do 3.5 x 12 (3 shifts one week, 4 the other). I like it!
Suggestion for the last line :): My/Our fight for freedom brought me here.
Sorry for providing suboptimal help 😅. I’ve now got the melody in my head and understand you want to sing the whole song and not just BC, BC, BCCC
For others: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bella_ciao - watch the video with the accordion player
To be brutally honest, I liked the lyrics (and text, including ‘gonna) of V1 better - both for metre (how it sounds singing) and consistency in feel (tone) of the song
I prefer the last line in V2, but you might find a better one
I think this may be my best suggestion of all. Put a few musical notes around the margins or some other heads-up that these are lyrics to sing (hold onto this paper). “sing along” or “lyrics”. Musical notes might be subtle but effective
You could maybe move the lower left text about the origin right beside/under the “Bella Ciao” title
I wish I could sing with you and the group of people at the protest you’ll be going to!
Bella Ciao, Bella Ciao, Bella Ciao Ciao Ciao!!! 🎶
Thanks, friend!
YES! More of this leadership please 😛
Fair. I don’t work in an M-F 9-5 industry, either. I’ve never heard of 4x10. Is that a food service thing?
Bella isn’t the girl you leave behind to fight, she’s the peaceful life that you’re forsaking to do so
tysm for explaining that! All the best 🥰


Paraphrasing the article: This year, the annual per capita consumption of poultry, pork, beef, and other red meat products for the US, Europe, and Asia in pounds consumed per person are 227, 152, and 98, respectively
poses to Albertans as referendumsImposes on Albertans as distractions
Against Smith-associated healthcare execs who made these decisions that led to preventable harm. Granted it won’t fix all the problems in the province as you point out
I want to see criminal charges
Moderna says FDA refuses its application for new mRNA flu vaccine (apnews.com)
Trump set to repeal landmark climate finding in huge regulatory rollback this week (reuters.com)
Feb 9 (Reuters) - The Trump administration is set this week to overturn an Obama-era scientific finding that serves as the legal basis for federal greenhouse-gas regulation, the Environmental Protection Agency said on Monday.
FFS!
As AI enters the operating room, reports arise of botched surgeries and misidentified body parts (reuters.com)
Medical device makers have been rushing to add AI to their products. While proponents say the new technology will revolutionize medicine, regulators are receiving a rising number of claims of patient injuries.
N.B. government to stop using social media platform X after request from child advocate (cbc.ca)
Kelly Lamrock highlighted concerns about safety on the platform
ICE takes aim at data held by advertising and tech firms (theregister.com)
It’s not enough to have its agents in streets and schools; ICE now wants to see what data online ads already collect about you. The US Immigration and Customs Enforcement last week issued a Request for Information (RFI) asking data and ad tech brokers how they could help in its mission.
DHS Hunts Down 67-Year-Old U.S. Citizen Who Criticized Them in Email (newrepublic.com)
The Trump administration is targeting free speech with a little-known legal tool: administrative subpoenas.
Homeland Security is trying to force tech companies to hand over data about Trump critics (techcrunch.com)
@AGM@lemmy.ca
Not just the US, but Russia, China - imperial powers that effect regime changes - have improved their game in the last 2-3 decades (per your timeline). They’ve evolved from publicly endorsing a group, which carries the ‘costs’ of have to appear to support them in some response. Now, they’re more underground, they sew disinformation, they hire paid protesters, etc. - what they’re doing is out of the public’s eyes and thus costs them a lot less. Privately meeting with civil society groups is this new version imo
Totally agree with everything you’ve said
Kinda like ‘carbon capture’ 🤪
If we never make polluters pay their fair share, why would they think they’ll ever have to? ffs
JFC
I have no legal experience but empathize and want to share some ideas.
Can you afford to pay full legal fees for representation?
Do you have a union or professional organization that can provide guidance?
Does the nature of your work require a labour lawyer who specializes in that area? (e.g., military maybe?)
Know how much you can afford (e.g., if you are ‘pro bono’ case) to include this when you reach out. Search for free/inexpensive (labour-related) legal clinics, search for worker/ employment/ disability (if that applies to you) advocacy groups and ask them for lawyer suggestions. How about emailing a local law school? Consider relaxing the ‘in my geographical area’ criterion if you’re not getting any results.
If you can get a knowledgeable and affordable lawyer anywhere in Canada willing to take your case on remotely, and you can e-meet with them - that seems pretty good too. Best of luck, friend! Hopefully some more knowledgeable heads than mine chime in here!
I love this quote - it provides a little more context - from CBC’s coverage:
Bruce Springsteen - Streets Of Minneapolis
Trump hangs picture of himself and Putin in White House - above photo of his granddaughter (independent.co.uk)
Kremlin envoy wrote “a picture is worth a thousand words” after the photo was placed above a picture of Trump’s granddaughter