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  • Toronto @ Montreal

    Once again, I saw a bit of this one live, and caught the highlights for the rest. This Winnipegger is never going to be upset about watching the Argos lose.

    Montreal looked very well put-together. I've got to agree with the officials on the Arbuckle "forward pass" - there didn't seem to be an eligible receiver anywhere near that ball. Toronto's O Line was a bit of a disaster.

    That one Toronto TD was great, though - love the effort.

  • Ugh, I barely engage with the Endeavor System, so I'm not 100% sure.

  • I think New Who has definitely danced on the razor's edge, getting by with narrative shortcuts as long as the emotional resonance lands. And when a story doesn't land with you, those shortcuts are very visible.

    I actually do like the small bits of exploration of the a Timeless Child that RTD has done using it to inform the Doctor's personality in new ways. It would be great to see a Jo Martin story or something like that, though.

    Trying another "Flux"-type season could be interesting too - sort of a hybrid between the old serials and more modern episodes. Hell, the eight-episode seasons are practically begging for it.

  • All good - I love the Mastodon engagement, even though it's kind of awkward.

  • It's a pretty pedestrian-heavy area. It's probably justified.

  • The TARDIS materializes in 1990s San Francisco.

    Billie Piper stumbles out, is shot almost immediately, regenerates into Paul McCann.

  • taxpayer per unit of road ratio

    I'm a big fan of this metric. Easy to understand, hard to argue with.

  • Personally, I'm quite certain that the answer is some version of Option 2. There will be a break - maybe a long one - but the show ultimately isn't going anywhere.

  • Hockey @lemmy.ca

    Dallas Stars fire head coach Peter DeBoer | TSN

    Winnipeg @lemmy.ca

    Pedestrian scramble at King Street and Bannatyne Avenue | City of Winnipeg

    Manitoba @lemmy.ca

    Kinew floats oil shipments through Hudson Bay as part of potential trade corridor

    Winnipeg @lemmy.ca

    Smoke chokes out activities in Winnipeg, prompts warnings from health organizations

  • That's definitely the case when they use a "volume" AR wall, which I know they used during Season 1. Since the CGI environment is projected live behind the actors, it all has to be prepped in advance of filming.

    From what I've seen of "Unleashed," though, they've also been using a lot of old-fashioned green screen.

  • Manitoba @lemmy.ca

    Possible measles exposures at Manitoba Museum, Grunthal school: health officials

    Manitoba @lemmy.ca

    Premier Wab Kinew Announces New Trade MOU With B.C., Fair Trade Agreements in Place by Canada Day, at Manitoba Chambers of Commerce Breakfast

  • I'm sure more details will emerge, but:

    Under the legislation, someone who is certified or licensed to perform specific skilled work in a province or territory that wants to take on a job doing the same thing for a federally regulated project will be deemed to have met that federal standard.

    The government says recognizing provincial standards will open up job opportunities to workers and give employers a larger candidate pool to draw upon.

    The bill only recognizes provincial standards at the federal level. Workers certified or licensed in one province that want to work in another will only be able to do so when that province or territory agrees to drop their trade barriers.

    The federal government has rules and standards for businesses on top of regional requirements that apply across provincial and territorial borders.

    Under the legislation, provincial standards for goods and services will be recognized as having already met federal standards. That means a province's organic standards for food, or energy efficiency standards for appliances, will be treated as having met federal standards.

  • Canada @lemmy.ca

    Liberals introduce bill to cut trade barriers, speed up 'nation-building' infrastructure

    Winnipeg @lemmy.ca

    Winnipeg council approves sweeping housing zoning reforms

  • If we were to assign each poster to an episode - and I don't know if we should, or if it's more about vibes - here are my guesses.

    "Through the Lens of Time"


    "Wedding Bell Blues"


    "A Space Adventure Hour"


    "Terrarium"


    "Shuttle to Kenfori"

  • Star Trek Social Club @startrek.website

    Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Reveals Season 3 Posters

    Canada @lemmy.ca

    Modi says Carney invited him to G7, 1st visit to Canada since RCMP linked India to killings, extortion

  • Oh wow, it goes deeper than I realized.

    Regardless of which name Edmonton fans prefer, former players Chris Morris, now the team’s president and CEO, and Ed Hervey, now general manager, have brought back the franchise motto: “Once an Esk-mo, Always an Esk-mo.”

    A sign bearing the slogan has been restored above the entrance to the Elks’ locker room.

  • I only caught a small bit of the game live, but I just watched the TSN highlight reel.

    The tribute to Chase Stegall was unexpected, but nice.

    If the Riders can get healthy, they really could be a force to be reckoned with.

    It's hard to tell from what I saw, but the Redblacks didn't look terrible to me. Their run game seemed pretty strong.

    The CFL 110 podcast says they expect a lot of parity across the league this year, so we could be in for some nail-biters.

  • Manitoba @lemmy.ca

    Mutual aid firefighting system helping in Manitoba wildfire battle

  • I didn't realize the name change had gone over so badly.

  • Canadian Football League @lemmy.ca

    Edmonton emphasize Green and Gold legacy, fade Elks branding with new jerseys

    Manitoba @lemmy.ca

    MB Ready: Wildfire and Public Safety Information Portal

  • All the games would be great, though even this many should be good for the league.

  • Manitoba @lemmy.ca

    Improved weather helps crews fight wildfires in Manitoba's north, east

    Manitoba @lemmy.ca

    MPI pulls plug on costly IT overhaul Project Nova, cites 'missteps' and 'failures'

    Canadian Football League @lemmy.ca

    CTV expands CFL broadcast slate to 22 games, all to be simulcast on TSN

    STO Alliance @startrek.website

    Double Experience Event

    Manitoba @lemmy.ca

    Wildfire evacuee numbers climb above 17,000 in Manitoba, premier says

    Star Trek Social Club @startrek.website

    Star Trek: Strange New Worlds Season 3 Reveals Episode Titles

  • regular folks

    I'm not even going to ask what your definition of that is.

    border authorities had the power to open any and all mail weighing over 30 grams, for at least the last 30+ years.

    And now that weight limit has been removed. It used to say, the Corporation may open any mail, other than a letter." Now it says, "the Corporation may open any mail."

    It repeals the portion of the Canada Post Corporation Act that says, "Notwithstanding any other Act or law, but subject to this Act and the regulations and to the Canadian Security Intelligence Service Act, the Customs Act and the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act, nothing in the course of post is liable to demand, seizure, detention or retention," and replaces it with, "Nothing in the course of post is subject to demand, seizure, detention or retention, except in accordance with an Act of Parliament," which is a massive expansion of the circumstances in which it can be done.

    It also rewords the section on liability to ensure that there's...no liability, for anyone, in cases where mail is seized.

    Bill C2 gives police the ability to search mail when authorized in order to carry out a criminal investigation.

    The bottom line is that these should be considered law enforcement activities, but there's no warrant required. Just an "Act of Parliament." There's no probable cause defined here. Maybe you're fine with that. I'm not.

    But let’s not sweat things right now. This was the first reading, and all points of the bill can (and will) be debated. Expect tweaks, repeals, and amendments.

    I agree with you to an extent on this one. But things are more likely to be tweaked if people make some noise.

    Even the original YT video under discussion here said that this bill contains some entirely unobjectionable things. But it also contains things that I agree need another look, and in fact are downright Trumpian in some respects.

  • Doctor Who Social Club @startrek.website

    ‘Doctor Who: Unleashed’ host Steffan Powell on what to expect from the special celebrating 20 years of ‘New Who’