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*She/her *In solidarity with all those who are oppressed *Building community *Neurodivergent AF *Lover of making crafts, writing words, enjoying music, learning more, & communing with nature*
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Reflection on my previous post.
I wrote a letter about legal threats the outreach program in my neighbourhood is facing. The Peel Poverty Action Group decided to publish my letter in a special edition of their Tough Times newsletter and I want to share it with you: ppag.media/publications/

Please share widely!
Tough Times Publications - Peel Poverty Action Group
Welcome back readers of Tough Times – Peel's only social justice newspaper. Tough Times Publications. Peel Poverty Action Group.
ppag.media
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Don't let them convince you that anything about generative AI in its current form, with its current level of consumption, is the way forward for humanity. Say no.
HEY friends: recently seen heaps of "disclosures" from AI companies of the energy cost per question you type into chatbots (most recently from Google)?

Presenting per-query 'efficiency' is part of big tech's efforts to hide its extremely real and happening-right-now climate impacts!

NEW POST -->>>
Big tech’s selective disclosure masks AI’s real climate impact
Google claims to have disclosed new information proving its own efficiency. But it has hidden the bigger picture. Guess what: I’ve got the bigger picture for you right here in this big old po…
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With Bill 5 now passed, from where I’m standing Ontario is under the rule of an oligarchy and we are right on our way to an even scarier future than ever. It’s time to rally and make change happen! We can’t let this situation get worse

www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...

#ontario #ontariopolitics #canada
ANALYSIS | Doug Ford's Bill 5 is now law in Ontario. What happens next? | CBC News
Now that Ontario's controversial Bill 5 is law, the next question is what Premier Doug Ford will do with all the powers it gives his government.
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Until I got cancer I had no idea that cancer medications aren’t all covered by our “universal healthcare”. These ones are worth tens of thousands of dollars which isn’t a flex: it’s indicative of a crisis.

#healthcare #ontariohealthcare #ontarioelection #cancer #vote #ontariovotes #dougford
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Write to Liberal, NDP and Green MP’s offices – ask them why they keep posting on a website owned by a guy who does sieg heil salutes, endorses the German AfD and threatens democracies around the world

They won’t do anything if they get 1 or 2 emails, they will respond if they get 100 or 200 emails
Luke how can we convince Canadian politicians to post here? I cringe everytime I see a screenshot of Trudeau's X account.
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The United States, to hear some tell it, is currently experiencing a “plutocratic coup.”

Its democracy is in decline, reports have warned.

In light of that, I’d like to share a slightly personal story -- one that keeps me up at night:
youtu.be/VDccQaYgwNk
What it's like to watch a democracy fail
YouTube video by Rachel Gilmore
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Honey bees destabilize regional ecosystems by out-competing native bees. Honey bees monopolize resources that specialist native bees need and then in response to this the local flora changes, making plants that native bees rely on scarcer. Honey bees can also spread disease to local bee populations
Love that! We often don’t get a look at native bees or don’t recognize them, but they are so cool
Oh absolutely! Most important thing they do and are highly underrated for their specialist skills.

I didn’t think you meant otherwise, I was just emphatically agreeing about why the bees are important! I’m sorry if it came off otherwise
Especially our native bees! Honey is lovely and all, but honey bees are an invasive agricultural crop imported here relatively recently. We need our specialist native bees to thrive as part of the unique ecosystems in our province!
This is exactly how I’d like to spend my Sunday, but alas…I have kids to feed, laundry to do, and plots for overthrowing capitalism to make.
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Exactly! And no matter how much any MPP or MP has given from their own pockets, it doesn’t address the actual problem (which is, imo, systemic poverty and oppression). Individual acts of kindness matter but that’s not what these folks are doing; they’re trying to seem generous to get political clout
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Cancer’s New Face: Younger and Female (Gift Article) www.nytimes.com/2025/01/16/h...

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Textbook definition of “terrifyingly beautiful”, in my opinion
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The comic that got us demonetised on Facebook back in August. (We’re no longer on Facebook).
My eldest often worries that nobody cares & that “bad guys” always win. I tell her that if she & I exist then other kind, community-minded people exist too. That all of us are collectively fighting against the “bad guys” like those in this article, & I know love will win.

www.cbc.ca/news/politic...
Pierre Poilievre outlines goals, strategy, key players in Jordan Peterson interview | CBC News
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre gave a lengthy interview to psychologist and media personality Jordan Peterson, in which he touches on his vision for Canada and how he plans to implement it.
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It shouldn’t take seeing a former white-collar colleague lose their housing to move our politicians to action. Individual donations and charity shouldn’t be relied upon to provide housing, food, and other necessities. Everyone should have what they need, full stop.

www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...
This former MPP never imagined he'd be homeless. Then politicians of all backgrounds rallied to help | CBC News
Lorenzo Berardinetti spent three decades serving the people of Scarborough in suburban Toronto as a politician, but has now spent more than a year living without a home after falling on hard times. Lo...
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Wow… Such BS being peddled by our own “Trump Light” (Except his policies aren’t “light”; Pollievre just uses more coherent wording than Trump does)