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I feel like they shouldn’t be allowed to give tickets for riding without a seatbelt until they get their own house in order. I mean, ticketing people on the road is almost guilt before innocence. You’re not able to defend yourself.

Like, it does save lives and prevent abuse.... but on the other hand it’s like really hard to remember ya know?

Canadian immigration is supposed to be pretty tough... your first place to look is if you qualify for a TN visa, which is like a list of jobs with qualifications which get you an automatic visa if you have an employer lined up (university professor, architect, graphic designer, etc.). If your job isn’t on that list,

These are the same people who probably believe that global warming isn’t real... and a lack of scientific understanding hasn’t stopped them before.

I would argue that it would improve operational effectiveness. For all the talk from the military being worried that they will water-down their elite “best-of-the-best” they’re still an institution that is a laughable 14% female; fighting units aside, how can you say your logistics, research, medical, cultural, or

A few months back I was reading in a cafe, and beside me two marketing bros had a strategy meeting (ugh cafes) where they discussed how their competitor had a much larger budget and had bought a mention from PewDiePie for tens of thousands of dollars.

It was also strange to me that somehow these two guys who clearly

It seems strange, but the National Post had another article on it, basically saying that the first volley of shots killed him and was a justified police shooting. At that point it is technically impossible to commit murder, but attempted murder is still possible since that is just intent and since the officer did not

I have seen that in action... god... “We’re having drinks on Friday at 8pm and we’re gonna talk about the shop. You have to be here.”*

*unpaid naturally

Yeah, the notion of organized “after-work drinks” in start-up culture always seemed unnerving to me. Of course there are some co-workers who hit it off and are friends, and company Christmas parties etc., but the “every Thursday we do cocktails” thing is kinda crazy.

That’s only a special numbered account. Far more common are regular bank accounts for normal people who just want to deposit their paychecks and have a debit card.

I dunno if it varies by region, but in Ontario they had Coke and then also the smaller fruit juice brands too... usually Canada doesn’t have the complete selection that the US does on brand things (like 80% ish though), but I don’t know about about Coke specifically.

Some immigrant groups have socially conservative values; I know it’s a calculation that comes up in Canadian politics with the Conservative Party, although they’re more measured than Trump in their public statements about foreigners.

Personally I’d actually favour the US system with no restrictions at all... but yeah, sorry, I got defensive because even in Canadian media I think people often overstate the hate-speech restrictions.... it’s true that the legislation is still being decided in court cases, but it has existed for over 30 years and so

I object pretty strong to “rather more limited” free speech. “Freedom of expression” is in the Canadian constitution of 1982 (Charter of Rights and Freedoms), and the hate crime legislation, while still in progress, isn’t something you’ll run into unless you’re a KKK member. Heck, you can even be a KKK member (there

Consider going on exchange or finding an academic program; you need an employer lined up to apply for a work visa, and they have to really like you in order to jump through extra hoops. Might help to go there for a few months to build contacts. Also see if you qualify for a TN visa.

As a Canadian living abroad, I often explain to people that is as if a small city was stretched out into a big country. Canada can be incredibly protectionist and quite isolated... while the cities are diverse, outside of the literal downtown-core it gets really hick really quick, and is much less international than

Obama was super popular in Canada, but I think the cynicism about American politics has probably returned. I mean keep in mind that Democrat politicians are centre or even rightwing by Canadian standards. Some of the statements made Republican politicians and right-wingers might be “hate speech” in Canada, and our

I’m actually Canadian, but I would imagine the hurdle is probably the visa. Lots of people do it, and do it successfully, but you’ll need a secure job that pays a higher than bare-minimum level income to have your visa approved (and the company has to like you enough to put up with extra paperwork). Check to see if

Normally I’d agree... but on this topic there has been anti-refugee sentiment in Canada too, and so I think it’s important for the PM to take a clear stand. Yeah it looks good for his reputation, but it’s also a clear message to the country of “this is who we are, and this is our official position.”

This. It’s so much more interesting for her to try (and even mostly fail), rather than to just make conventional stuff. Yeah ok, alot of her album didn’t make it to my “commute-playlist,” but “SCREAM” has big sections of it rapped out in Mandarin; that’s not a collaboration you hear much on radio, good on her for