Or, hear me out, you could (at the federal level) direct the CMHC build public housing at 1970s levels, and/or (at the provincial level) put rent control back?
Y'know, I used to agree on this, but in the era of deepfakes I half wonder if we'd have body-double Trumps leading the country for the next several decades. Like a stupider version of the "Putin Body Double" theory.
It's not like there isn't days and days worth of video and audio to train the AI on.
The NDP keeps making the same mistake: they try to be "serious" and "centrist" and get flanked by the Liberals every fucking time because, if you want a socially liberal but economically centrist party, the Liberals already fucking exist.
The NDP has been ducking the "socialist" label since Ontario's Rae government fell because they're big scared of being called socialists. Which is hysterical because the conservatives will call anyone left Mussolini "socialist!" because, in right-wing circles, words don't have meaning.
They're refusing to fight the class war, and as a result they've ceded the working class to the fucking Conservatives. Which is insane.
Charlie Angus is about the only NDP member making a lot of noise about this, and he's retiring. The NDP should be a populist party, but they're afraid to be
The same implosion in young, urban support happened in the US for the Democrats, and for the same reason: millenials and zoomers are tired of being sucked dry for the comfort of Boomer and elder-X'ers housing-based retirement fund.
Want to fix this? Forgive student debt and actually put shovels in the ground for housing (not "accelerator funds", not tax breaks, not low-interest loans to developers: fucking buy equipment, pay people, and build shit)
Ford folded: after the tariff decision was paused (not cancelled, paused) dutifully restocked shelves and the overpaid StarLink deal is back on.
His "Canada is not For Sale" schtick is just that: a schtick. Mark my words, if Trump wanted to build housing on greenbelt land, Ford would Get It (Doug Ford) Done! He (Ford) is the most for-sale politician in the country, and that's saying something when you're competing with Danielle Smith.
Susan Holt in NB did a good job. American goods are still off the shelves.
You can't win in Ontario without winning the 905, and this actively helps achieve that.
In order to get progressive policies, progressives have to get elected first. So if you want bike lanes back with an added bonus of congestion pricing and transit pricing, this is a reasonable trade
For me, glasses (which I wear normally) and a helmet with a visor. That usually works; if I tilt my head down, the visor normally blocks any rain while riding
What I would like is something for dealing with lens fogging in snow when I'm wearing a balaclava. Ski goggle work, but I hate wearing them.
Or, hear me out, you could (at the federal level) direct the CMHC build public housing at 1970s levels, and/or (at the provincial level) put rent control back?