What if we just like... just do it over the poles?
I'm an idiot.
At the risk of sounding like an ass.... why? He's done a lot of horrible things that affected a LOT of people.
There's a lot of "Weekend At Bernie's" going on in Congress these days huh?
Ironically Bernie is one of the least comatose of the bunch.
Classic Autowa in force here.
Hey CBC, maybe put someone on the other side of the argument on the program?
Glebe residents weigh in on the Queen Elizabeth Driveway closure | All in a Day with Alan Neal | Live Radio | CBC Listen
While advocates of the active use program are in support of the driveway's closure, some residents are leaning more towards Mayor Mark Sutcliffe's stance.
Plus you know, they're just nice to look at and good for mental well-being too!
Less drug sniffing dogs and more COVID sniffing dogs at airports please.
Scent dogs may represent a cheaper, faster and more effective way to detect COVID-19, and could be a key tool in future pandemics, a new review of recent research suggests. The review, published in the Journal of Osteopathic Medicine, found that scent dogs are as effective, or even more effective, t...
Such a fan of Silo. I don't know why but the world they built is so fascinating to me.
I'm just here to say what a fantastic channel/magazine name.
Sorry, should have been more clear. I meant at the federal level. I get that they are somewhat limited in their abilities, but again, everything they have done thus far has _only _made it worse.
A reflection of the state of the world then?
I'll take my slightly good news where I can get it. I'm begging for scraps over here!
Raising rates will lower prices to some extent. So it should help somewhat. The issue is that's it's a very very blunt instrument. It just happens to be one of the only tools the BoC has to use. Ideally the feds would have stepped in at some poi t in the last 15 years to stop this madness...
I mean yeah. Once other "financial assets" become more attractive (bonds at 5.5%?) maybe less parasitical activity will happen in the housing market. The whole thing started going off the rails when rates dropped to essentially nothing.
If you think current home owners have it bad, imagine anyone trying to get in the market now. Not only are mortgages 3X the price, but the houses are 2X the price they were before. The entire thing is completely unsustainable, and yet the Feds have done fuck all. Well no, actually they have made it worse every single step of the way (see the first time home buyers savings account for the latest idiotic idea).
It's at the point where it's clear no single measure will solve this issue. What is absolutely infuriating is that NOTHING is being done. Actually scratch that, they are actively making things worse with crap like the "First Home Savings Account".
Why not ban anything past a primary home? It's like at a wedding where everyone gets to eat first before going for seconds.
I guess it's a political non-starter given the number of people who own more than one home...
I just can't get over how big some of those fires are. I had assumed with all those lakes that natural barriers would prevent that sort of thing. How naive I was...
I just want to know what the actual fuck happened to him. I know a lot of people will say he was always a man-child and there's some things to back that up for sure. But I swear COVID does something to some people and they just turned into complete unredeemable asses.
It seems crazy, but some form of caffeine before a nap surcharges it for me and I don't wake up all groggy.
Spare some knowledge stranger? That's a dark path I don't wish to travel.
The question is really best answered by asking did the person own real estate before the pandemic hit?
The financial chasm that ripped apart society along the lines of real estate ownership is very real
A study led by the Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, has investigated a seemingly contradictory phenomenon of sleep deprivation leading to mood improvement in patients with depressive disorders.
Major depression has previously been associated with abnormalities in REM sleep. Excess REM sleep would diminish noradrenaline, resulting in decreased binding to the ɑ-2 receptor in the medial frontal lobes comprised of the ACC and the medial prefrontal cortex. The absence of REM sleep with TSD may give some participants a break to improve top-down control of the amygdala, resulting in an antidepressant effect.
University of Virginia School of Medicine researchers have discovered how cells that let us hear can repair themselves after being damaged, an insight that could benefit efforts to treat and prevent hearing loss.
Looks like someone dug under the fence by the porta potties to sneak into Escapade
Guy deserved to see the show after pulling off the reverse Andy Dufresne IMO.
Attached: 1 image 10pm today was #Ottawa's 111th smoky hour this year which puts 2023 in 1st place for the most in any year since records began. #OttWeather #YowWx #ONWx #YOW
Today was #Ottawa's 111th smoky hour this year which puts 2023 in 1st place for the most in any year since records began. #OttWeather #YowWx #ONWx #YOW
A new drug developed by QIMR Berghofer could transform the treatment of COVID-19 by potentially protecting against infection by any SARS-CoV-2 variant and reversing the persistent inflammation that is a major driver of debilitating long COVID.
Shopify CEO promises to fight the request, calling the action ‘low-key overreach.’ Expert says data includes ‘everything the CRA needs to audit these businesses.’
After a COVID-19-imposed drought, the Capital area is beginning to live up to its Festival City nickname.
Escapade and other festivals in the capital this week
Am I that out of touch? "Festival City"?
Cursive is making a comeback. Relegated in 2006 to an optional piece of learning in Ontario elementary schools, cursive writing is set to return as a mandatory part of the curriculum starting in September.