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teppa@piefed.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•British Columbia targets 3 U.S. states with advertising blitz to recruit doctors, nursesEnglish33·15 hours agoDid you know that just $2,000,000 can change a life?
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teppa@piefed.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Carney’s border bill is a gift to Trump—and a roadmap to ‘mass deportation’English14·16 hours agoLet’s just get rid of government regulation, environmental regulation, and the social safety net. Bring us back to the 1700s when everyone was responsible for themselves. Since that’s whats required to build the housing and maintain mass immigration.
teppa@piefed.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Canada's cybersecurity head offers rare insight into Nova Scotia Power breachEnglish1·18 hours agoOne of the things that we’ve been very mindful of … as the world gets more hostile, we’re worried about impacts to critical infrastructure like electrical guide grids, pipelines, these sorts of things. A lot of them are controlled by systems that were never meant to be connected to the Internet. Nowadays, as people are looking to optimize efficiency, and connect to cloud services and connect sensors to networks, they’re becoming more exposed to threat actors from around the world. Normally, your electrical grid would only be threatened by people that are actually in the country and nearby, but as soon as you connect it to the internet, you’re pretty much opening a lot of this up to people from anywhere.
This is why you need to use a Scada system like Ignition, which can replicate the database to a cloud or IT environment, and any non-administrators should be using that. Remote access for admins should be done via a PAM software running in a web browser, and optimally only accessible from a locked down Chromebook style device that cant run executables.
teppa@piefed.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Carney’s border bill is a gift to Trump—and a roadmap to ‘mass deportation’English36·18 hours agoWell how do you respond to housing in our largest cities nearing 100% of median income, or youth unemployment in our largest cities at 20%, or our overburdened medical system?
Is none of this in your eyes due to massively increasing immigration, which was done according to Mark Miller in order to hide falling per capita GDP?
Maybe you’ve never looked at any of these statistics, in which case I’d forgive your ignorance on the subject.
teppa@piefed.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Carney’s border bill is a gift to Trump—and a roadmap to ‘mass deportation’English45·18 hours agoWe did mass immigration well beyond what our economy could sustain in order to invert the Phillips curve after massive government money printing and QE. This caused dire shortages in infrastructure and asset bubbles.
I think most people agree with sustainable immigration, which if people like yourself stopped screeching ‘racist’ for 5 seconds we may stop destroying the poor and the young at the alter of economic growth and Tim Horton’s parbaked transfat profits.
teppa@piefed.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Carney’s border bill is a gift to Trump—and a roadmap to ‘mass deportation’English27·18 hours agoI am not talking about those previously given PR, and neither is this article. You’re a citizen so you’re not being deported, its new refugee claimants and undocumented people. So your children, who will be natives, can afford to live here.
teppa@piefed.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Understanding Alberta separatism: Q&A with Political Scientist Adrienne DavidsonEnglish1·19 hours agoDoomberg suspects its a plan by America to push a pipeline through Quebec to reduce Europe’s dependence on Russian energy.
So far everything he has predicted has been right, including this sovereignty crisis, so I’m going with that for now.
teppa@piefed.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Carney’s border bill is a gift to Trump—and a roadmap to ‘mass deportation’English39·24 hours agoBeing such by birth or origin. Not that we should kick out PR that haven’t broken the law.
teppa@piefed.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Carney’s border bill is a gift to Trump—and a roadmap to ‘mass deportation’English424·1 day agoMass deportation would be great given the housing and medical crisis. Like I’m sorry for them, but its reality, and native Canadians should be a priority. If our government isnt protecting citizens as a first priority then what is the point of it?
Adjust the CPI to include housing and asset appreciation. As it is the nominal value of everything is inflated with cheap debt, which devalues wages.
teppa@piefed.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Competition Bureau seeking public input on algorithmic pricingEnglish1·2 days agoWhat is the outcome you want, to have prices stay the same?
I’m just saying they cant stay the same, if prices do fall then the Bank of Canada will do QE and buy mortgage bonds to push prices up, so what is it you think you are fighting by banning algorithm?
teppa@piefed.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•The Rise of Indigenous Economic Power Is a ‘Legendary Comeback’English12·2 days agoRemoved by mod
teppa@piefed.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Canada must condemn Israeli aggression against Iran: CJPMEEnglish21·2 days agoI assume because of all the death to Israel people surrounding them. Makes it difficult to determine who the baddies are.
teppa@piefed.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Canada and India to share terrorism intelligence despite 2023 murder plot, says reportEnglish10·2 days agoCanada doesn’t have a terrible amount of respect for itself does it. So much virtue signaling with little action or actual care for the life of its citizens.
teppa@piefed.cato Linux@programming.dev•What is your most useful Linux app which others might not know about (please don't just give the name but a link and why it is good for you) ?English7·2 days agoDraw.io is pretty great for diagrams.
Wiki.js can embed them too.
There is much that can be done federally. Pierre had a ton of good ideas, like tying immigration to housing completions, and forcing municipals to rezone by withholding federal funds.
teppa@piefed.cato Canada@lemmy.ca•Competition Bureau seeking public input on algorithmic pricingEnglish22·2 days agoSo we accept that our currency is being debased by an inflation index that barely tracks real inflation, as we buy half of all mortgage bonds federally to juice home values and running QE, but we want to ban algorithms that attempt to maintain profits?
If you don’t want prices to rise then perhaps a lower inflation target makes more sense. Maybe even a law that wages automatically rise with inflation. But we all know they don’t want that, they would need to actually raise taxes if they did that, and housing wouldn’t turn into a giant ponzi scheme that artificially boosts GDP.
I love this guys videos. I wish they made him housing minister instead of that piece of crap former mayor of Vancouver.
Wow the guy shitting on the poor is actually very progressive, and isn’t a piece of shit monopoly man trying to protect his investments. You too will be able to rent a one bedroom in the ghetto that would still be overpriced in any other market.