supergovernance.bsky.social
Digital policy @ Canadian Digital Service. Reasonably subversive. Husband of Amy. Skeets entirely my nonsense and not my employer. He/him. Jewish/🏳️🌈
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"It can be difficult putting your makeup on in front of a camera to be cool rather than providing oversight that citizens demand at Ottawa City Hall."
Way over the line that does nothing for your thesis. And Diane Deans was councillor for 28 years. This is a worthless, petty attack.
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Should be 60-70 years minimum.
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I'm sadly helpless to resist replying to this:
Great Yuan, which was probably the largest empire of its time.
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Mujadara. Just need to use dehydrated onions.
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It was known as neither of those things when it was founded (Byzantion) so it depends on what this person is characterizing as "art" in the city. So if we're being pedantic with them (which we should be it's hilarious) we should correct him to Ḳosṭanṭīnīye, specifically.
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If I asked someone to name me any work of art and they answered "Constantinople" I would cry from laughter. What a hysterical reply.
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He's there with FCM. Whether that'll do anything or not (unlikely) is a separate issue.
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I had the exact same experience with #2 this week. I contorted from how much cringe I felt being congratulated. It's the best/worst feeling.
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Completely agree, plus the UK was exhausted in '38 after a horrific World War, almost going bankrupt, Spanish Flu, the Anglo-Irish War, and the Depression. It was a shell of itself. The US has not gone through that degree of trauma at all over the last 20 years.
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And yeah unlike some I hold a lot of empathy in me for Americans looking at this in horror.
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Registration and electronic travel authority is a global phenomenon these days (we need an ETA for the UK too!) but historically there would probably be exemptions for Canadians for stuff like this. No longer!
Tbh it's a red herring. The lack of due process is much worse.
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It's a clarification of s.7 of this EO:
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They've got NOTHING on Clausewitz bros.
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Thank you!! Every year purim always sneaks up on me and I'm completely unprepared. I think this skeet may have actually forewarned me enough to get hamantaschen together.
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Ailish Campbell is a very skilled diplomat. She has a decades-long trade background and experience in defence financing. The PhD in International Relations is a cherry on top. She's also innovative and takes a diversity of advice. We're incredibly lucky to have her in the post.
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I follow you for this content :)
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This focus on rare earth metals *everywhere* really does explain the posture towards Canada. At least partially.
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It's there on mobile. Could be an app error.
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Because provinces can set their own regulations on lots of things. These are often not intentional barriers.
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Is the LLM also perennially tired?
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This was a very "perfect is the enemy of the good" reasoning on his part