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  • I don't think that sort of arrangement is all that unusual - deposits are generally used to gauge interest, in addition to funding the project. And they appear to have had CFL backing.

    Where they got sketchy is the apparent lack of an automatic refund process.

  • That's a mighty thin schedule.

    I'm not thrilled that the Bombers are off again this week - hopefully they don't accrue too many injuries after this, because the schedule's going to be a grind.

  • I've started and stopped trying to put together a reply to this several times, and I'm not really any closer to anything coherent.

    The bottom line is that I have historically liked Fontaine as an MLA. I think her concern - obstructed sightlines from the stage - is understandable.

    But I can't fathom expressing those frustrations in that manner. There's really no excuse. Whether that's worth a resignation...I don't know. I wouldn't be mad if she stepped down, but I'm also not necessarily mad that she hasn't. I guess time will tell whether she learned anything.

  • Riker claimed in “Lonely Among Us” that humans ”no longer enslave animals for food purposes.”

    There are so many other purposes.

  • policies and legislation that undermine competitiveness, delay project development and disproportionately harm specific provinces and territories without any quantifiable benefits to the natural environment

    What.

  • Faint praise, but this one's a lot better than the first part of the story. The "farting" aspect of the farting aliens is significantly downplayed in favour of things that are actually interesting.

    The emotional core of the story is the Doctor and Rose each coming to terms with how dangerous life with the Doctor is, and the effects it can have. I'd forgotten that Harriet Jones, MP for Flydale North comments on how flippant Rose is about death, even at this early stage (too early?) of the series.

    There are plot contrivances all over the place - the UK's nuclear codes are controlled by the UN! You can hack the Royal Navy's submarines and launch missiles from your home PC! But I'm pretty forgiving of stuff like that, as long as the emotional core of the episode is solid.

  • I understand the frustration, but at this point, getting it done in 2025 likely isn't realistic - certainly not getting it done by the end of cycling season.

  • It's a big one - I was feeling ambitious.

  • "I basically pitched the Doctor too quick but I did it in my very first episode and I've regretted it ever since!"

    I...don't disagree. Even by Doctor Who standards, Thirteen's dialogue tended to fly by pretty quickly.

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    All Trekkies welcome!

  • I'm not 100% certain, but the new season might show up on Crave, as well.

    Which is also something you have to pay for, of course, but at least there are options?

  • I'm not completely against the ads - sure, they're crass, but we live in a society, y'know?

    But at least make them seamless.

  • I think half the fanbase takes the Bombers for granted because they've been CFL mainstays, half wrote them off because they're getting old, and the third half just wants to talk about Toronto.

  • WPG @ CGY

    Bold of the Bombers to start their bye a week early. Basically a disaster from top to bottom, though their one TD was pretty cool.

    Calgary really brought it, they're one to keep an eye on in the West.

    The on-field graphics were glitchy and distracting.

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    The Sale of the Summer

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    Analysis: Ottawa avoided a trade setback. But Trump could come for supply management next

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    2025 NHL Free Agency Blog

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    Patch Notes for 7/1/25

  • The writing really gets the era right here - mid 00s, 24hr news, a few years after 9/11, after a major event this is exactly what people would be doing.

    Good point, and shame on me for not giving Trinity Wells the acknowledgement she deserves!

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    1965, Downtown and driving around in winter, people and billboards, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

  • Throughout the spring federal election campaign, Mark Carney as Liberal leader repeatedly vowed to "eliminate" interprovincial trade barriers and create "free trade by Canada Day."

    But Canada's internal trade barriers won't all be eliminated by then — not even all the federal ones.

    Canada's supply management system for dairy products, which sets provincial production quotas, will remain. Quebec also has language requirements that will stay in place.

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    Ottawa removes all federal exceptions from Canadian Free Trade Agreement

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    U.S. resumed trade talks with Canada on Monday morning, says Carney

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    The Federation Intel Holoship

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    The 2025 Risian Lohlunat Festival

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    Review — Fanhome's New Luna-Class USS Titan Starship Model

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    Command the Echelon Intel Science Spearhead!

    Canada @lemmy.ca

    Doctors, writers and a UFC champion among 83 new appointments to the Order of Canada

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    Canada rescinds digital services tax to advance trade discussions with the United States

    Doctor Who Social Club @startrek.website

    Retrospective Discussion | Doctor Who (2005) | 1x04 "Aliens of London"

    Hockey @lemmy.ca

    NHL Draft Tracker 2025

    Manitoba @lemmy.ca

    Manitoba's accessibility minister apologizes for comments about sign language interpreter

    Canada @lemmy.ca

    B.C. MLA Bowinn Ma's constituency office targeted with explosive device

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    Trump says he's ending 'all discussions on trade with Canada' effective immediately

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    Bonus Marks Event

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    Winnipeg's Portage and Main reopens to pedestrians after 46 years of barricades: How did we get here?