Especially since the “outdoor living” season is only 3 months long.
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- PandaParent@lemmy.catoCanada@lemmy.ca•Toronto’s unsold condo rate has reached ‘an incredible level’: expertEnglish5·2 months ago
- PandaParent@lemmy.catoCanada@lemmy.ca•Canadians supporting Trump, how do you rationalize it?English6·2 months ago
Wow, I knew the Russians lost 24 million but I had no idea that China lost 20 million. Thanks for sharing this.
- PandaParent@lemmy.catoCanada@lemmy.ca•Three quarters of Canadians say misinformation affected the federal election: pollEnglish3·2 months ago
We really need legislation to address foreign media ownership in Canada. I’m not sure what the answer is but it’s ridiculous that the majority of Canadian news outlets are owned and/or funded by American investors.
- PandaParent@lemmy.catoCanada@lemmy.ca•Carney's decision to let Poilievre run immediately for a seat in Alberta is good strategy and good politicsEnglish3·2 months ago
“ they could let one of the NDP members create the bill and still vote in favour.” I would SO love to see that happen. I’m still pissed that the NDP didn’t use their “supply and confidence” agreement with Trudeau to force electoral reform.
How about a mandatory “Product of” label like we have on food? Right next to the masthead.
- PandaParent@lemmy.catoCanada@lemmy.ca•Canada election: Liberals will form next government, CBC News projectsEnglish2·2 months ago
The NDP is set to lose official party status. Do you think any of them will cross the floor to the Libs?
- PandaParent@lemmy.catoCanada@lemmy.ca•Election hopes deflate at Conservative HQEnglish261·2 months ago
MAGA cult.
- PandaParent@lemmy.catoCanada@lemmy.ca•US Government anti-transgender website allows whistleblowers to report Canadian doctors that perform "Chemical and Surgical Mutilation of Children"English4·3 months ago
I don’t understand that reference.
- PandaParent@lemmy.catoCanada@lemmy.ca•The Kids Are Leaning Right: How the Manosphere Is Shaping VotersEnglish3·3 months ago
I don’t buy into this whole narrative. There’s a 2023 study that shows very little change in men’s political views over the past four generations. It’s women, especially white women, who have swung hard to the left, and Gen Z women are twice as likely to call themselves “liberal” as Boomer women. Young women cited the following reasons:
“The #MeToo movement was a defining cultural moment for many young women, informing their views about the treatment of women in society. Donald Trump’s election in 2016 was another formative event for many young women, who remained uniquely opposed to him throughout his presidency. Finally, the overturn of Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court ruling that established a right to abortion, was a uniquely salient issue for young women, who identified it as their most crucial concern in the months following.”
The caveat is that this is an American study. But if we extrapolate to Canada, it’s women who are driving the gender gap between the LPC and CPC. Men are just as conservative as they’ve always been. The only difference between now and 1965 is that they’re all shouting about it on social media, whereas back then, they just bitched about it in bars.
- PandaParent@lemmy.catoCanada@lemmy.ca•Snowbird selloff: Canadians are parting ways with U.S. propertiesEnglish5·3 months ago
“We were really disappointed to have to take this decision,” she said from her home in Vaudreuil-Dorion. “But we felt like we couldn’t betray our souls.”
Canadians really are on the front line of the resistance.
- PandaParent@lemmy.catoCanada@lemmy.ca•Poilievre's team discussed using Conservative candidate Jamil Jivani to send back channel messages to JD Vance requesting Donald Trump "distance himself from Poilievre"English15·3 months ago
“Discussed” it? I’d be shocked if they didn’t actually do it.
- PandaParent@lemmy.catoCanada@lemmy.ca•A New Bill in Québec Could Create an ‘Exception’ to Every Worker’s Right to StrikeEnglish10·3 months ago
Agreed. About 20 years ago in Nova Scotia, nurses were negotiating for a 17% pay increase over 3 years. The province didn’t want to pay, so they passed legislation taking away the nurses’ right to strike.
They walked out anyway. And got their 17%.
- PandaParent@lemmy.catoCanada@lemmy.ca•One in five Americans want their state to secede and join Canada: PollEnglish2·3 months ago
The big cities in Texas are pretty blue. I imagine they make up the 31 percent who want to secede.
- PandaParent@lemmy.catoCanada@lemmy.ca•Trump team accidentally texts Canadian invasion plans to Ian HanomansingEnglish6·4 months ago
LMAO
- PandaParent@lemmy.catoCanada@lemmy.ca•'Offensive and false': Alberta premier's office denies Smith urged U.S. to interfere in federal electionEnglish0·4 months ago
Just the fact that she was talking to Beitbart is interference enough.
- PandaParent@lemmy.catoWorld News@lemmy.world•US asks countries to help lower soaring prices of eggsEnglish9·4 months ago
They actually don’t have the supply. The USA is short tens of millions of eggs because of all the hens they had to slaughter due to bird flu. Which RFK probably doesn’t think is real.
- PandaParent@lemmy.catoWorld News@lemmy.world•Tesla is done in Germany: 94% say they won't buy a Tesla carEnglish2·4 months ago
He did use that “Canada isn’t a real country” line from South Park. So you’re not far off.
Carney said the same to Emmanuel Macron during his visit to France at the end of March. He’s referring to Canada’s French and English heritage. That doesn’t necessarily make us “European” but he definitely wants to remind both countries of our historical ties.