You believe that the possibility of economic harm to businesses is in itself justification for the invocation to Emergency act?
You believe that the possibility of economic harm to businesses is in itself justification for the invocation to Emergency act?
Isn’t this also missing the point? Is what a judge thought before the case was heard relevant? Surely a court case involves presenting facts from both sides and arguing the case and not prejudging the case as if they were there before the start and before the case was heard. I think technically the judge would have to recuse himself.
What is the legal definition of “unreasonable”?
What I am unclear about, as a non Canadian, is what the ruling means. For instance is there anything about the ruling, as it stands, to prevent or impede the government, in any way, from invoking the emergency act in future as long as they have a majority in parliament? If the ruling has no teeth why does the government care about it. Why even appeal it?
So you are fluent in Russian language?
I know that the election process is gamed to some degree even if it’s not Trump style.
Trying to get straight answers out of candidates or parties is near impossible and I’ve tried. They simply ignore my emails and if in person, at the market stalls, they do the same.
That doesn’t sound so temporary. Also not sure what freedom of speech has to do with freedom to spend money. I got a bit lost there.
However it does seem to explain how it was overruled during the Ottawa protests.
I thought I would just chime in here if I am allowed. I looked for an official Facebook lemmy but couldn’t find one.
I have become a bit satisfied with Facebook as of late. They used to allow tools for embedding social pages into private websites and whilst technically they still do their level of support for such seems to have plummeted to non existent. I don’t know if that is a conscious effort by Meta to close down forum support or whether it is because they are moving more towards a “pay to play” business model. This in, my opinion, suddenly erects a huge barrier to entry, to even get started developing with their platform. It would seem to me it would have been more prudent, as a business model, to provide free support to get started but start charging when their products are established or at least have some way to talk to a support person.
What I am saying, in a roundabout way, is maybe the world is ready for a decent alternative, even in the business space, and Facebook no longer seems to be it. I really can’t understand how their support has collapsed so badly for developers.
You’re a foreigner but all your lemmy posts are about Canadian politics and your link is to a campaign video for Pierre Poilievre?
Correct. I am from and in New Zealand. I joined up on lemmy.ca because you seem to be affiliated with more communities than what the NZ lemmy is.
How many rooms is that and how much percentage of the average wage would that be?
Lenovo TB125FU
The update I think was to Android 13
So interest rates have also come down?
That sounds so StackOverflow
That’s when I go back to ChatGPT or Google Bard. It’s helped me with problems and less aggravation than SO
AI exists because not everyone frequents a low toxicity forum like Lemmy.
I think SO has had people hallucinating for some time but it wasn’t AI driven
Like toxic mods
Probably the same data that ChatGPT or Google Bard has been trained on which to me makes the distinction moot
Gosh, that was an image that had already flashed into my mind before I read this
If there are supply side shortages wouldn’t that make the inflation rate higher? I would imagine it would at least affect the PPI as import shortages impact supply prices and that could still trickle through to the CPI.
As I understand it it was still only a police response and the army was not called in. Why couldn’t the municipalities just call in the police of their own accord?