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American liquor to be pulled off Manitoba Liquor Mart shelves Tuesday, premier says

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Manitoba bracing for economic hit from tariffs premier calls 'an attack on Canadians'

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Winnipeg Transit puts wheels in motion to replace most of its bus routes this summer

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Major and Straight-Line Decline in Conservative Advantage over Past Month

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Doctor Who Charity Online Auction

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Parks Canada says it's not feasible to eradicate zebra mussels from Clear Lake

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EngageMB: Budget 2025

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Alberta doctors push back on provincial COVID-19 task force report

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The Science of Doctor Who exhibition heads to the US

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Doctor Who confirms 4 new writers for season 15 – including Supacell talent

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Film Discussion | Star Trek: Section 31

  • My plan is to go in expecting a goofy action movie, and hopefully I'll find at least parts of it more compelling than that.

    I've always felt that the Georgiou character is potentially interesting, and I liked her Discovery send-off. Of the "new" characters, Alok sounds interesting, and I'm looking forward to seeing what they do with Garrett.

    I'm giving myself 50/50 odds of enjoying it.

  • Okay then, the next election will happen when the next election is called.

    Let me know if I used any words that are too big for you.

  • I think you're probably correct - she's got a lot of baggage simply by virtue of having served in the government.

    Nonetheless, I think it would be good for the party to have a serious leadership race with at least a couple of legitimate contenders.

  • The likely scenario is that, immediately upon Parliament resuming next month, the Liberals will immediately lose a confidence vote, triggering a snap election. The opposition parties have all stated that they will initiate a confidence vote at the earliest opportunity.

    In the unlikely event that doesn't happen, I imagine JT would remain on as PM until the mandatory election this fall. Were he to step down, he would probably appoint a sitting MP as interim PM.

    As a fun(?) aside, Canada has had two PMs who served while members of the (unelected) Senate, and MacKenzie King and John Turner both briefly governed without a ministerial seat.

  • No one is expecting Carney, or anyone else, to serve as an unelected PM.

  • St. Boniface Street Links executive director Marion Willis added that the plan's success will depend on two factors: The willingness of people to quit the encampments, and how quick the province can come up with the necessary housing units.

    I think the second point is key - procurement is hard, and construction is hard. If they can overcome those hurdles, this is a very promising initiative.

  • I think Freeland has a good head on her shoulders, and I hope she enters the race if only to hear her ideas, but Carney has the electoral advantage of having nothing to do with the Trudeau government.

  • Yeah, I make it a personal policy not to change headlines, but this was a bad one.

    And CBC must have agreed, because it's since been changed to "Manitoba plans to shut down homeless encampments one at a time, finding housing for each person".

  • It's honestly an incredibly bold plan - I hope they can pull it off.

  • Encampments will only be decommissioned once move-in-ready housing is secured for every person.

    The sites will then be cleared by cleanup teams and monitored by foot patrols to ensure they remain clear and the areas can be used safely by the public.

  • The Fuck Trudeau and pretty boy mantras are going to ring pretty hollow against Carney.

    If Carney becomes leader, I expect they'll pivot to WEF/Illuminati nonsense.

    Whether that will work is another matter entirely.

  • I think the NDP came to a realization that hitching themselves to the Liberal government had outlived its political usefulness, and it might be better to put some distance between them before the next election.

    I don't really pay much attention to the BQ.

  • These were both known issues in yesterday's notes - that issue with the profanity filter must have been more extensive than I realized.

  • News Organizations.

    Jump
  • Go ahead and post some alternatives if you're so upset about it.

    Beyond that, how about letting people share what they want to share?

  • Ohh, and she co-wrote "Rosa" with Chibnall. Interesting.

  • That was a rebrand they did last year, yeah (and, for the purposes of our episode discussions here, we've been going along with it).

    I consider it a real-life UNIT dating controversy.

  • The great thing for me is, as is often the case with Doctor Who, I have no idea who these people are.

  • Turns out this is Nick's last week with Cryptic, which is pretty sad - he's been among the most accessible and patient devs I've ever seen.