Homes? Apartments? Dorms? The same places Canadians live? I'm not sure what the question you're asking is. Asylum seekers don't require special accommodations.
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I intend to write to my MP pressing that we need to remain open to accepting those fleeing persecution in the US.
I just want to pop in to say that BC just had its provincial election a few weeks ago and narrowly avoided electing a batshit crazy fascist fringe party by a razor-thin margin. BC might be more progressive on paper but we still fall into the exact same traps that get populist fascists like Trump elected.
Doesn't help that our voter turnout is pathetic and, generally, progressive-minded people don't vote.
Love that place. Been there numerous times over the years.
Conservatives trying to deregulate scam products is entirely on-brand for them.
A phone which can fit snuggly into even the tiniest of my jeans' pockets sounds really appealing. I've kept a loose eye on these things for a while now, but I've been constantly put off by the price, durability, and sacrifices made to other features. My carrier also rarely (if ever) seems to extend any sales or promos to folding/flipping phones like they do for others. They are extremely expensive - exceeding even top shelf iPhone Pro's and Pro Max's for price.
Reminder to never believe a damn word that comes out of this man's mouth. https://motherfrunker.ca/fsd/
Those that cycle on those routes should just cycle down the middle of lanes. One bicycle per lane all the way across. Don't let a single car pass.
If drivers don't want bicycles to have their own space then they have to accept that it's perfectly legal for bicycles to use the road.
They did used to make really good games. It was just a very very very long time ago. Many of the gamers that associate Ubisoft with being shit weren't even born back when they used to make decent, innovative games.
There are certainly some people that willingly choose not to vote, but there are also a lot of people that can't. Either because of inability to get to a polling station, employer that won't give them time off (or threatens punishment), or they live in a state that is actively attacking their voting rights and/or making it extremely difficult to vote.
It's important to remember that one of the parties in the US two-party system is effectively a fascist party and they hold power in many states. It is often not as simple as "just go vote".
No thanks. After the BC election I don't think my mental health can handle watching another circus where people line up to vote away their rights.
BC now has a confirmed NDP majority government so it should be ok for at least the next 4 years. Federally, things are going to get iffy though.