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    Liberal Minority Government 2025 - ???

    Immaterial in the context of my post, but in aggregate the majority of fall from 2022 peak happened between April 2022 and early 2023. Neither were in office them, nor were they in office last year when rates came down
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    Liberal Minority Government 2025 - ???

    Spot on. If you're going to believe MC is capable of time travel to hang a law instituted in 1999 at his feet, why stop there- everything is MC's fault.
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    Liberal Minority Government 2025 - ???

    Are winning your own seat and winning elections not real tangible goals?
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    Canada moves to 2% GDP end of FY25/26 - PMMC

    Beat me to it. Rage donators need some rage fuel- critical thinking need not apply. See my post from the LPC thread- if Carney keeps being competent the wall spaghetti is going to get more and more desparate- getting this sad this early is not a good look.
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    Liberal Minority Government 2025 - ???

    The key to being an effective attack dog is having an angle to attack that actually resonates with the electorate. The issue(s) has(ve) to matter to people, it has to be tangible, and it has to actually be defensibly valid. The attacker has to credible, someone that the electorate wants to...
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    Cost of housing in Canada

    Honestly- pretty spot on. Municipalities are viewed as distinct, but they don't exist under the Constitution and have no enshrined role in the distribution of powers- they're extensions of the province responsible for executing certain provincial responsibilities on a more local scale.
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    Cost of housing in Canada

    Most of those timelines are governed by the Building Code Act and Planning Act- pieces of provincial legislation. No, a government hamstringing a subordinate governments ability to deliver on things directly within their span of control by withholding funding for not delivering something...
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    Cost of housing in Canada

    It's just.. so stupid https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ontario-home-building-fund-changes-1.7618323 "I want to make sure I say this respectfully … permits are not homes," Flack said. "Yes, we can issue permits, but we want to see real results." Premier Doug Ford appeared to close the...
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    Liberal Minority Government 2025 - ???

    Before I get out nerded- yes left is a Red Alert GIF, not one of the Tiberium Wars games
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    Liberal Minority Government 2025 - ???

    I like the C&C /Tiberium timeline and approach to tech- one generation going with walkers and then switching back to more conventional wheeled/tracked because of canonically identified weaknesses in walkers (cost, complexity, leg vulnerability)
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    Self Defence in Canada (split from Gun Control 2.0)

    Sorry Kev- nothing I wrote was meant to apply to what you were saying. My point of contention is that IF you accept the other poster's assertions about the defenders mental load/ not being able to make sound decisions to the degree they described- that defender might just be a greater danger to...
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    Self Defence in Canada (split from Gun Control 2.0)

    This blurs the line back into the gun control thread- while I would also be in favour of the home owner having more rights/ easier path to claim self defense as a legal defense- there's a clear omission to your list of worries that is pretty common in these discussions from my experience...
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    Self Defence in Canada (split from Gun Control 2.0)

    Completely understood, thanks for your earlier answer
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    Maritime Coastal Defence Vessels (MCDVs)

    So a slightly bigger, next generation Knud Rasmussen, but taking taking advantage of the port and starboard "fitted for, not with" Stanflex Slots to enable 4 modules.
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    Self Defence in Canada (split from Gun Control 2.0)

    Would you mind doing another that rides right up to that line, call it 6-5 in favour of not charging?
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    Self Defence in Canada (split from Gun Control 2.0)

    Thank-you- very much appreciated. And I swear officer (and the timestamps support) that my added hypotheticals were edited in before reading your post- funny coincidence. The bolded is where I'm coming from. Oddly it those "non-discharge" scenarios that give me more concern wrt to the law.
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    Self Defence in Canada (split from Gun Control 2.0)

    @brihard I know it's a big ask and completely understood if it's a no go, but would you be willing to articulate a (summary of a) fact set where you as the investigating officer would be professionally comfortable not recommending/ charging a home owner for use of a firearm in a home invasion...
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    Self Defence in Canada (split from Gun Control 2.0)

    How much latitude do investigating officers/crown have in applying defenses, proportionality tests etc. to their decision of whether or not to press charges? The impression I get is that the prevailing standard for self/home defense cases (especially if a firearm or other weapon is involved)...
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    Pipelines, energy and natural resources

    That's one definition. Then there's the US water rights definition, the colloquial one... Common thread- hundreds / thousands of years, certainly prior to European contact in North America.
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    Pipelines, energy and natural resources

    Huh. Never made that connection. My thoughts moreso stem from petulance at the dogmatic acceptance of "time immemorial" based on oral tradition despite their being post-contact history of land changing hands. 6 Nations own documents refer to taking Southern Ontario by conquest from the Huron...
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