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  • You don't "need" to speak French unless you come to Quebec and even then, if you do you will have access to some classes. Some companies offer them to theit expat on site and there's some from the government.

    But you don't have to worry about that if you move to litterally any of the other provinces.

  • Thanks all, I set up a mumble server on a local Montreal host. We're currently using a realm to play but I might switch it to a full fledged server with the same guys.

    A lot of the suggestions I liked on paper, like Revolt or Matrix and might take for myself. But the fact that there were community servers access directly in the app and no way for me to regulate their visibility for my kids instantly disqualified them for this specific use case.

    With Mumla they only see the server I set up for them and I can control who comes in.

  • I mean live tv is live tv.

    They don't play ads on "on demand" content.

    Edit: I checked and actually the On Demand is basically the ability to "catch up" on live tv and will play it as is ads included without the ability to skip ahead so that's pretty shitty.

    I just find it as a good alternative to watch live tv legally on the cheap.

  • Buy Canadian @lemmy.ca

    Discord / Teamspeak alternative?

    Buy Canadian @lemmy.ca

    River TV is a Canadian Live TV streaming platform

  • If the company is Canadian, then they're paying Canadian taxes. Like, we don't make rice in Canada but I'll buy from 555 which is a local importer instead of Uncle Ben. Or for example, I try to buy Canadian soap but if I can't, I buy French brands.

    I buy Canadian first, anything but US second, any effort is good, there's no way you're gonna have a 100% local economy anyway...

    The whole idea of the movement is to buy more consciously.

  • Depending where you are it's honestly not hard to avoid amazon.

    I've cancelled prime in January and since then, I found that every thing I needed and got there for convenience, I got from elsewhere for the same if not less and with the same kind of shipping speed.

    Hell, just this week I was setting up my old vita for my son and found I needed a replacement charger. I found it from a used game store in Ontario, came to me in 2 days.

    I'm ashamed of being lazy these past few years and using them so much when I could have supported local businesses instead...

  • You won't get much local fruits in the winter nut Mexico is ok I think. I means it's way better than the US.

    There are greenhouse farmers that deliver all year long. In Quebec, we have Lufa farms, I'm sure there's alternatives in the other provinces.

  • It's a hard one but next is to leave their platforms as much as possible.

    I'm currently De-googling / de Microsoft-ing and it's hard but feasible.

    If you're not ready to leave Facebook, follow the guide John Oliver's team put out.

    Otherwise, go see local comedians / bands or buy their stuff to support them, stuff like that