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CRA accounts hacked after 28,000 social insurance numbers stolen in data breach

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Bachman–Turner Overdrive to receive designated street in Winnipeg

Manitoba @lemmy.ca

EU Heads of Mission on joint official visit to Manitoba

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Manitoba among 4 provinces interested in jointly hosting 2030 Commonwealth Games

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Manitoba 'repatriating' some hydro exports from U.S. to power Canadian projects instead

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Manitoba will expropriate Lemay Forest to turn into provincial park, premier says

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Shut out of medical school, he blames controversial admissions test which experts say lacks evidence

  • Absolutely. It's beyond me why someone would be against a hearing taking place, considering a "no" would be practically guaranteed in cases like these.

  • Carney said they’ve been “reassigned” within the campaign.

    Not nearly enough.

  • Canada @lemmy.ca

    Carney responds to buttons story

    Doctor Who Social Club @startrek.website

    Will 'Doctor Who' & Spinoff 'The War Between the Land and the Sea' Cross Over? Russell T Davies Weighs In

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  • Is it safe to say that casual use of the notwithstanding clause has been normalized to the point that there are no real consequences to invoking it any more?

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    Poilievre says he'll use notwithstanding clause to ensure multiple-murderers die in prison

  • I don't know much about military training, but I do know that grouping students into "squadrons" is done today - I don't know that the grouping is based on anything, but it makes a certain kind of sense that Starfleet would embrace a kind of "meritocracy" approach to it, even if it also comes off as elitist.

    Perhaps Nova Squadron is a long-held academy tradition, and despite the initial fallout of the 2368 incident, that’s overshadowed by its long history of outstanding cadets, a legacy the academy didn’t want to suddenly erase.

    I think this is likely. Scandals come and go, but they often don't overpower institutional inertia.

  • Despite the mixed results last season, I am glad that RTD is putting at least a little more weight behind the arcs than his previous "recurring words in each episode" schtick.

  • We'll always look ahead to the future if we get the chance to keep running. I've got ideas. "I think I'll do that near [Season] 4 or 5." And that's always the way I've worked on things. So yes, I could promise you amazing stuff at the end of Season 4. There are things we've already mentioned that are going to bear fruit a long time into the future. So that's just the fun of it. That's the fun of Doctor Who. But, to say again, it's the pit stops along the way.

  • Doctor Who Social Club @startrek.website

    'Doctor Who' Boss Russell T Davies Breaks Down That 'Earth-Shattering' Premiere Twist

  • That cat ain't coming back - RTD has always been a rather bloodthirsty showrunner.

  • Couldn't agree less - I think the 32nd century is a fantastic setting, especially for a show like this.

  • CBC is reporting this as fact, not an allegation - it's safe to assume that they know exactly who these campaign workers are.

    There are also decent reasons not to name them just yet - if they're low-level staffers, it's worth trying to get a comment from the Party first, and/or try to determine how far up the ladder this goes. No sense in scapegoating the grunts until the higher-ups are ID'd.

  • On Friday night, in two Ottawa bars, campaign workers shared how the party was behind this move — how two Liberal Party staffers attended the conference intended for conservatives and placed these buttons in areas where attendees would find them.

    One of those conversations was in the immediate earshot of this journalist. A Conservative source overheard the other conversation.

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    Godzilla Comic, George Takei Graphic Memoir ‘They Called Us Enemy’ Among IDW Titles Coming to Webtoon (Exclusive)

  • Great, it just became easier to dismiss legitimate criticism of the Conservatives as a false-flag operation.

    Brilliant move.

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    Liberal operatives planted 'stop the steal' buttons at conservative conference

    Star Trek Social Club @startrek.website

    Robert Picardo On How The Doctor Is “Deeper” In ‘Star Trek: Starfleet Academy’

  • Watching it back, I think I was bumped by the fact that Belinda decides to turn herself in while the area is being shelled, and they then cut immediately to her going to the polishbot, but the attack is over by then.

  • Okay, paintball guns that create sparks on impact are rad. I wonder if they're widely used in the industry - this is the first I've heard of it.

    Also rad? That Unleashed isn't a BBC/iPlayer exclusive any more.

  • One thing I forgot to mention: is it just me, or was there a very confusing edit in the middle of the scene in which the rebel base was under attack. They were taking fire, shit was going crazy, and then...it was dead calm while we saw Belinda reactivating the floor polisher. Which I guess was a flashback?

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    The Robot Revolution | Doctor Who: Unleashed

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    Police open fire on stolen truck that later hit house, caused explosion

  • I thought that was a very solid season opener - it certainly surpassed my modest expectations.

    I didn't think much of the retrofuturistic stylings in the previews, but the robots won me over with their absolutely ridiculous arms.

    It's interesting that the Doctor was on the planet for six months - wasn't that also the length of time he and Ruby went on adventures between "Space Babies" and "The Devil's Chord". This episode has to take place after "Boom", though, so it might be a coincidence. It's just in my head because it does sound like we're going to get a glimpse of those six missing months later this season.

    Making the villain a manosphere chud was rather timely (or maybe just evergreen over the past decade or so), especially on the heels of the discourse around Netflix's "Adolescence".

  • Doctor Who Social Club @startrek.website

    Episode Discussion | Doctor Who | 2x01 "The Robot Revolution"

  • Ni'Var in Discovery does seem to be on that path, particularly with the Romulo-Vulcan faction.

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    Hackers tried to sell Pembina Trails School Division student, staff info on dark web

    Winnipeg @lemmy.ca

    Zoning changes to accommodate infill housing | City of Winnipeg

  • Among the legal organizations’ expressed objections and flaws they contend mar the proposed regime in its application to legal professionals:

    • IRCC’s proposed broad powers to inspect and search, based on an IRCC officer’s determination that there are “reasonable grounds to suspect” a violation, and to demand documents from lawyers, without safeguards, as well as the lack of any mechanism to allow lawyers to fully and effectively defend themselves, without breaching established principles of solicitor-client confidentiality;
    • unfairness, expense and other negative impacts on legal professionals, and the risk of inconsistent results by needlessly subjecting them to dual regulation;
    • failure to respect the fundamental principles of independence of the bar as well as solicitor/client privilege/confidentiality, which are protected by the common law and the Constitution;
    • the lack of procedural protections and accountability;
    • IRCC’s lack of neutrality vis-à-vis immigration and refugee lawyers who advocate for clients, often in opposition to IRCC and its counsel, including representing in court those accused of offences, including misrepresentation. “Granting the same entity the authority to discipline the very lawyers who challenge it creates a glaring conflict of interest — comparable to allowing Crown counsel to oversee the discipline of criminal defence lawyers,” the CBA asserts in its submission to IRCC; and
    • Ottawa exceeds federal jurisdiction by purporting to regulate and penalize lawyers and paralegals doing paid immigration and refugee work, including by naming violators and publishing particulars on IRCC’s website, an interference with a lawyer’s ability to practise law, which is the exclusive preserve of law societies.
  • Yeah, it's definitely possible that Picardo could play both versions of the character, even if it's just for a single episode.

    But the full-time version on "Academy" will be the original, not the "Living Witness" backup.

  • Oh, are names important? What were the names of the Klingons?