drwhat posted:that's all really nice getfiscal but everything that happened was based on one of the biggest bald faced lies about how the canadian political system actually functions legally. sure blah blah capital but the crime was done in media.
That was a dumb argument that some Conservatives made but it wasn't the reason that the GG prorogued parliament and I'm sure it didn't factor into her decision. Anyway the GG ended up right, Stephane Dion did not have the confidence of the House.
drwhat posted:anyway the bloc owns. rip gilles duceppe, the charmingest ex marxoteen in canadian politics since Sr Trudeau
I still miss him.
While campaigning in a region of Quebec known as a sovereignist stronghold, newly elected NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said he would respect the province's right to separate if Quebecers voted in favour of it.
Singh made the comment Tuesday in Alma, Que., about 250 kilometres north of Quebec City.
It was Singh's first foray into the province's regions since he was elected. After shaking hands with supporters and sampling cheese curds and blueberry pie, Singh was asked, in French, what he would do if Quebec chose to separate from Canada.
He said that, personally, he would want the country to stay together, but he wouldn't stand in the way if Quebecers voted for sovereignty.
"We will respect the decision of the people, without fail, without a doubt," he said.
Singh said he considers self-determination to be a fundamental right, and he respects all rights equally.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/jagmeet-singh-sovereignty-1.4349085
jagmeet singh meets with wwf champion jinder mahal to discuss electoral strategy
shriekingviolet posted:
mean girls av gets you instant mod powers in the pdf forum
drwhat posted:mod powers in the pdf forum
In response, the Alberta NDP took the bait from the freshly minted wingnut UCP (you heard that right, Alberta's new conservative alliance is the You See Pee,) and instituted a boycott of BC wines. This pathetic attempt to pander to a voter base that is going to hate them no matter what they do has managed to piss off literally everyone: the NDP's leftist base is pissed about their cavalier attitude towards pipelines and environmentalism, the conservative mob they stupidly tried to appease is pissed off by anything that can be portrayed as "anti-business," and Alberta's alcoholic demographic (read: everyone) is pissed about the loss of access to shitty yuppie wine.
I knew there was absolutely no chance the NDP would win the next election here, but I'm genuinely surprised how hard they've worked to earn losing it. The question is no longer whether the NDP caucus is huffing paint, but how much?
Not to get all Comintern 1928 but this is a hell of biographical detail in Jordy Peterson's bio pic.twitter.com/JtoApgy5nY
— CommunistPartyCanada (@compartycanada) February 8, 2018
So now that they've scratched unions off the list, our NDP have achieved 100% completion of their goal to alienate every single demographic that supports them. They did it! Good job!! This fucking province
ialdabaoth posted:correct me if im wrong but that seems like maybe enough to afford somewhere to live but not enough to live in it
the official city of toronto website tells me that a one-bedroom apartment that is officially considered "affordable" is average $962 a month. in my personal situation though i am fine because i earned money working part-time as a teaching assistant and union campaigner, which is obviously pretty rare though.
getfiscal posted:if the ndp had won and kept their promises,
getfiscal posted:ialdabaoth posted:correct me if im wrong but that seems like maybe enough to afford somewhere to live but not enough to live in it
the official city of toronto website tells me that a one-bedroom apartment that is officially considered "affordable" is average $962 a month. in my personal situation though i am fine because i earned money working part-time as a teaching assistant and union campaigner, which is obviously pretty rare though.
you're also rolling in harper's money so i'm sure you'll be good
getfiscal posted:i want to learn more about housing activism so if anyone has stuff to read about that then let me know.
i recall xipe was doing a lot of work around housing in dublin/ireland. i could also collate some things from housing struggle in spain / catalunya. while each is probably a different legal context than kanada there might be something to learn in the exchange.
i dont think there is a housing thread yet?
Caesura109 posted:were hoping to move to canada but rent and housing in places with actually employment here is ridiculous
the thing that bothers me the most about renting to be honest is that i know whatever shitty apartment i have will end up having problems. it's just a given. like it's not even a fair exchange. you get vermin or broken appliances or leaks or whatever. it's like the average apartments out there are just lemons.
Belphegor posted:If anybody knows any grassroots organizations doing good work with housing or refugees in Toronto please let me know
i remember there was a organisation around a lot when i was in school called ocap, ontario coalition against poverty. can't really comment on the specifics of the organisation, i didn't get too involved. might be good place to start.