I’m a stay-at-home father of two young boys in Canada, currently working toward obtaining a diploma in accounting. I’ve lived in 18 different cities in the provinces of Ontario & British Columbia.

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Cake day: December 30th, 2021

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  • I’m definitely not feeling too surprised at his victory, although I had hoped it would go another way (just about any other way).

    Given his prior activities & promises, I weep for the damage he’s going to do for the environment and am definitely fighting a bout of doomerism at the thought of 4 more years.

    We’ll just have to dig in and work toward changing things for next time.






  • SR Gray@lemmy.catoMemes@lemmy.mlBeing Frugal
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    I have two small kids. I break the spaghetti like this so I don’t have to cut up their plates or clean sauce off the ceiling, again…

    It works and it makes it easier to portion on plates & prevent my spouse & I from overheating.

    In a couple years, when my kids are bigger, hopefully I can return to cooking without snapping…



  • Not quite. CC0 would grant everyone those rights. This line just grants the owners of the instance those rights.

    Some of the rights granted make sense, in regards to use on the web. Basically everything except make derivative works (which would be necessary to develop memes) and sublicense (no real reason other than commercial IMO) are basically required for stuff like Lemmy & the Fediverse to, well, share your posts.

    However, it should stipulate non-commercial.


  • Business Improvement Association. They generally organize events and work to promote businesses within specific neighbourhoods (ie Downtown, Sparks Street, Donovan, etc). They aren’t everywhere, but they tend to get funds from municipal & provincial governments to help provide certain events & services in their area. What they do and how they provide their services directly impacts those who live & shop in the neighbourhoods whose businesses they represent.


  • The Canadian, various Provincial & Municipal governments can (and will) provide some basic direction they (or the specific economists/think tanks/lobbyists/etc they consult) think will best move the Canadian economy overall out of recession.

    This does not mean they will do anything for individuals. They likely won’t do anything that we, as individuals, directly see.

    And we shouldn’t.

    In most countries (including Canada), it’s not a government’s job to guide individuals directly. It’s the government’s job to provide general direction at the level & for the areas they are responsible for minding.

    The closer the level of government to the individual, the more their actions affect individuals directly. To see how a plan is being implemented (or ignored), look to your neighbourhood BIA & community groups first, then municipal governments & chambers of commerce, and work your way up. The further up you go, the less specific any plans or interventions become.

    Inevitably, it has always come down to individuals and their immediate community to create their way forward. The only difference between the past & now, is that we can share our best practices online.