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Mashkode Bizhiki'ikwe now has a name: Ashlee Shingoose was Winnipeg serial killer's 1st victim

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Adam Savage's Tested: Star Trek Filming Models from The Next Generation to Voyager!

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Bell Media Acquires Majority Stake In Sphere Abacus: Distribution Move Comes Alongside ‘Northern Lights’ Programming Push

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Climate scientists says Canada’s government repeating oil and gas industry ‘PR’ | The Narwhal

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Hudson's Bay managers will get up to $3 million in bonuses, but workers get no severance

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City of Winnipeg eyes lots near transit loop, bus garage for affordable housing

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Analysis: When Danielle Smith tried explaining Poilievre to Americans, Canadians heard it too

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Tawny Newsome And David Livingston Join Star Trek Celebrity Lineup For Trek Talks 4 Telethon On April 5

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Manitoba premier apologizes, discloses charter trip to Grey Cup to ethics commissioner

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Elections Canada has been in touch with social media platforms about election misinformation

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Federal leaders' debates scheduled for April 16-17 in Montreal

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Some industries may be spared from next round of U.S. tariffs despite Trump threats

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Season 2 Official Trailer #2 | Doctor Who

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The Klingon Empire Wants You!

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Holy relics seized at border, returned to Italy after Winnipeg man bought them on eBay

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Edmonton mayor to run in 2025 federal election, Liberals say

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Inside Danielle Smith's list of demands to Mark Carney

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Mark Carney to run for seat in Ottawa's Nepean riding: sources

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Analysis: From 'absolutely critical' to 'should be repealed': Has industry turned on industrial carbon pricing?

  • I don't mean anything, as I didn't write the headline.

  • Is there any chance at all that you read the article?

  • 3G Capital is a global investment firm and holds a 32% stake in Restaurant Brands International.

    According to this article, this has further declined to 26%, roughly equivalent to the collective Canadian ownership (which I did not know, and is why I shared it).

  • Oh yeah, I think "is their food any good" is an entirely different question. But I do think it's interesting to untangle the ownership structure.

  • "Cube" is a really fun sci-fi horror, and I was happy to see it on the list. Very low-budget, but one should never hold that against Canadian cinema.

  • They definitely took some liberties with the list, but it seems like a good jumping-off point.

  • They already have a system that watches the sea north of Australia

    Okay, that makes sense, and it squares with the CBC article:

    Carney acknowledged that the project is not new, but said the partnership with Australia will allow it to be built and deployed "as quickly as possible and as effectively as possible."

    We're basically teaming up with an ally that has experience getting the job done. Sensible.

  • I've never seen the show, nor have I ever been tempted really, but it's good to see some home-grown television doing well enough to warrant a spinoff/sequel.

  • hopefully it’s not just about seeing these characters eat it.

    It really does sound like a spin on the Suicide Squad or, dare I say it, Section 31 premise.

  • None of these are a bad idea, though I can't imagine there would be significant enforcement.

  • "There will be no taxes on Canadian consumers, no taxes on Canadian industries," Poilievre said on Monday at a news conference in L'Orignal, Ont.

    At the same time, Poilievre said "provinces will continue to have the freedom to address" industrial emissions "how they like."

    It seems almost laughably easy to use this to make him look weak and spineless?

  • There's also a spaceship on the show, which I think, I hope that's not a fucking secret. I have been known—I’ve had a bad experience with oversharing, and I hope that wasn't an overshare, but it's fabulous.

    I think Frakes is in the clear here - this tracks with Becky Lynch's announcement that she would be part of the "bridge crew."

  • STAR TREK: RED SHIRTS, kicking off in July, is the start of an all-new heartrending Star Trek five-issue miniseries by writer Christopher Cantwell (Star Trek: Defiant) and artist Megan Levens (Star Trek), featuring Starfleet's most intrepid and doomed crewmembers: red shirts. Now, finally, they get their own story.

    Led by an experienced officer embedded on the snow-ridden planet Arkonia 89, the crew of the U.S.S. Warren has a small window in which to pin down spies seeking to steal classified secrets and keep Starfleet data out of their nefarious hands.

    They face threats not only from their faceless enemies but from the brutalizing elements and wildlife of a planet far from home. The red shirts’ lives and Starfleet's sanctity are on the line…and no one is safe.


    Then, launching in August, is the five-issue limited series STAR TREK: STRANGE NEW WORLDS - THE SEEDS OF DESTRUCTION from writer Robbie Thompson and artist Travis Mercer.

    It's classic adventure tale with plenty of twists and turns as the crew explore an ice-covered planet and the scary secrets that are lurking deep beneath the surface.... Featuring beloved characters First Officer Una Chin-Riley, Security Officer La'An Noonien-Singh, Science Officer Spock, and Nurse Christine Chapel - plus, a new adorable robot sidekick named D6!


    2025 continues the 30th anniversary celebration of the fan-favorite series Star Trek: Voyager with the STAR TREK: VOYAGER - HOMECOMING, a five-issue limited series launching this September, from co-writers Tilly and Susan Bridges and artist Angel Hernandez.

    Captain Janeway and the crew of the U.S.S. Voyager are back for one final mission before they head home. The limited comic series aims to offer the final resolution that fans have been waiting decades to witness.

    This story picks up just moments after the final shot of the series! The final shot of the Emmy award-winning series featured the iconic ship approaching Earth before the screen goes dark... But what if just moments after that, there was one last emergency?

  • I just revisited the scene from "Red Directive" in which Burnham is riding on the top of Moll and L'ak's ship - at the end of the sequence, she leaps from the ship's hull as the warp field collapses. When she and the ship enter "normal" space, they both seem fairly stationary. Burnham is tumbling a bit in her EV suit, but she doesn't seem to have a lot of velocity.

  • I think we've seen enough to safely say it would fall out of FTL in fairly short order.

    I don't think we've seen enough to say exactly what its sublight velocity would be - no examples are coming to mind.

    Edit: as is often the case when the warp drive comes up, its worth pointing out that ships at warp pretty definitely have momentum/inertia.

  • Ultimately, they're probably better off avoiding poking the bear, and simply working to freeze the US out of the international scene moving forward.

  • Not exactly what you're looking for, but Palliser Furniture is based in Winnipeg and unfortunately doesn't sell direct online, but their site has a list of retailers in the GTA.