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John Redcorn?
John Redcorn?
The article says “Financial markets data firm Refinitiv says Telus had 108,500 workers at the end of last year.”
Why does social media have to fund journalism… they pay taxes here.
Personally I find this hilarious. The argument that Meta (Facebook) and Google are making “so much money” from Canadian News is in itself laughable. If anything they’re helping keep Canadian News relevant by suggesting it to people. No-one forced CBC to go make an instagram account etc.
So I think the law is working great. They demanded if you’re going to link to a website you have to pay them a share of the revenue you generate. So these companies have elected that it’s not worth the cost and will not link to them. Seemingly the media is going full shocked pikachu over this.
Buckle up as we’re in for a ride. Thankfully this will only impact those who bought in the last 5~ years. Pricing before then was much more reasonable and should be able to absorbed.
Isn’t this one of the reasons they’re paid insanely well?
According to indeed.
CA$93,823 /yr – Firefighter
CA$110,848 /yr – Senior Firefighter
CA$123,695 /yr – Lead Firefighter
It’s a manual labour job that pays basically six figures when you start. The reason for that is the risk… The same reason other jobs pay high like crab fisherman.
This is an insane idea.
Return flag(s) to participating retail stores who will dispose of them.
Flags made of natural fibers (wool, cotton, linen) should be burned in a dignified manner; privately without ceremony or public attention being drawn to the destruction of the material.
Flags made of synthetic material (nylon or polyester) should be respectfully torn into strips, with each element of the flag reduced to a single colour, so that the remaining pieces do not resemble a flag. The individual pieces should then be placed in a bag for disposal – the shreds of fabric should not be re-used or fashioned into anything.
Based on my quick google. I’m guessing they’re handling burning them / shredding them.
This is going to be my hot take of the day.
Cars are very much part of our lives and we decided that there was a minimum age to own and operate them. I could potentially get behind a system where we don’t let children below a certain age operate / own a phone.
It’s illegal to smoke with a kid in your car, but we have no problem giving a 10 year old kid unfiltered internet 24/7 as a society.
Sure, but here there are many communities about subjects instead of one.