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Murray Sinclair, former senator who led Truth and Reconciliation Commission, dead at 73

> Murray Sinclair, the Anishinaabe senator and renowned Manitoba lawyer who led the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, has died at age 73.

> Sinclair died at a Winnipeg hospital early Monday morning "peacefully and surrounded by love," his family said in a statement.

> "Mazina Giizhik (the One Who Speaks of Pictures in the Sky) committed his life in service to the people: creating change, revealing truth, and leading with fairness throughout his career," the statement said.

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  • I honestly think it's egotistical dipshits who can't admit to being wrong about "there's no such thing as climate change" they've been going on and on about, for decades.

    Only now they really can't deny it, so it's this little nit-picking of everything that still lets them say "see, I'm still so smart about this stuff, and smart me thinks we still shouldn't do anything about climate change".

    Gonna get us all killed.

  • After we “dig a big ass tunnel,” here are 5 simple ways we can reduce congestion without asking people to drive less
    thebeaverton.com After we "dig a big ass tunnel," here are 5 simple ways we can reduce congestion without asking people to drive less

    Toronto traffic is some of the worst in the world. And instead of focusing on getting people to use their cars less by investing in transit, bike lanes and pedestrianization, we need solutions that allow our behaviour to carry on exactly as before, but without any of the problems intrinsic to that b...

    After we "dig a big ass tunnel," here are 5 simple ways we can reduce congestion without asking people to drive less

    > Here are 5 other steps we can take to ensure our morning commutes are an absolute breeze, and we don’t need to (swallows vomit) take transit or (dry heaves) ride a bike.

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    Government concerned about public scrutiny in mandating workers back to office

    >Treasury Board says 3-day-a-week mandate still offers flexibility

    > Federal officials pointed to concerns about "public scrutiny" when the government mandated workers back into the office, even as workers reported they felt more productive working from home, documents show.

    > Documents prepared by the Treasury Board Secretariat (TBS) before the announcements of return to the office mandates were released to the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) under an access to information request, and shared with CBC News.

    > The documents show how TBS looked at global trends, raised concerns about public trust and had very little internal information on productivity when deciding to mandate workers back to the office.

    > The union says the documents point to the lack of justification for the mandated return to the office.

    > "They had an opportunity here to really modernize the public service and move it forward, and yet here we are talking about cookie cutter approaches, butts in seats, and we're not really talking about services to those who reside in Canada," said Sharon DeSousa, president of PSAC."

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    Trial of convoy protest leaders concludes

    > Tamara Lich, Chris Barber accused of orchestrating 2022 demonstration that took over downtown Ottawa It started more than a year ago, took nearly 50 days in a courtroom and may not be decided until next year, but the trial of two leaders of the 2022 "Freedom Convoy" protest in Ottawa finally ended Friday.

    > Tamara Lich and Chris Barber pleaded not guilty to mischief, intimidation, obstruction and other charges.

    > Crown prosecutors called 16 witnesses and presented hours of video evidence and numerous social media posts in an effort to prove their case.

    I seriously hope these two racist assholes get what they deserve, but with Lawrence Greenspon as their lawyer, who knows.

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    Winston Churchill portrait stolen from Château Laurier recovered by Ottawa police — in Italy

    > The "Roaring Lion" has been found.

    > A 1941 portrait of British prime minister Sir Winston Churchill by famed Canadian photographer Yousuf Karsh, which was reported stolen from the lobby of Ottawa's Fairmont Château Laurier hotel in August 2022, has been located in Italy, sources tell CBC News.

    > Ottawa police investigators, who tracked the photo down, say it is set to be returned to the hotel

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    Canadian mega landlord using AI ‘pricing scheme’ as it massively hikes rents
  • The provincial maximum on rent-controlled apartments last year was 2.5 per cent, but Sharpe’s building has no limit because Ontario Premier Doug Ford removed controls on any rental units built or occupied after November, 2018.

    Yet another thing that our Conservative Premier here in Ontario has done, yet the public is still going to blame the federal government.

  • Yesterday marked the 103rd anniversary of the Battle of Blair Mountain - the largest armed labor uprising in US history
  • That was fascinating, thanks for sharing. I only wish more people would read this kind of stuff and realize what life could be like when they give up the hard-earned benefits unions of the past got for us.

    Nothing was given, it was all fought for.

  • Did you know there's a miniature Château Montebello across the river from the original?

    > Legend has it grandson of timber baron J.R. Booth built the replica after being ejected from original

    I'd never heard this before, so I thought I would share.

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    MiniPCs @lemmy.world BZ 🇨🇦 @lemm.ee
    Looking for x86 recommendations

    Hey all!

    I've spent a couple of days skimming the web to no result, and was wondering if anyone could provide a suggestion?

    I have an old (donated) USB audio interface, which has a Linux kernel module, but only runs on x86. I was hoping to make a little project out of it, and see if I can run it from a mini PC.

    I'm hoping to find a low-cost x86 option to run this, and realize that that factor will make it inherently a little pricier. Are there any common, older models I should keep an eye out for on the used market?

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    Pierre Poilievre Under Fire After Video Surfaces of Homophobic and Transphobic Speech
    pressprogress.ca Pierre Poilievre Under Fire After Video Surfaces of Homophobic and Transphobic Speech

    Video shows Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre accusing Justin Trudeau of 'imposing radical gender ideology' on children

    Pierre Poilievre Under Fire After Video Surfaces of Homophobic and Transphobic Speech

    2SLGBTQIA+ community leaders are denouncing the Conservative leader’s speech accusing Justin Trudeau of imposing “radical gender ideology” on children.

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    OpenAI releases Custom ChatGPT builder
    openai.com Introducing GPTs

    You can now create custom versions of ChatGPT that combine instructions, extra knowledge, and any combination of skills.

    Introducing GPTs

    I just learned #OpenAI has released a feature to be able to build/train your own chat assistant, and to provide your own domain data.

    🤯

    This is going to change things in my world quite a bit.

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    What, in your opinion, would make Ottawa better?

    Hey everyone,

    Kind of quiet here, so I thought I'd ask a question that's been on my mind for a while:

    What would make Ottawa better, in your view? Big or small.

    For me, it would be to improve the walkability. I walk, jog, cycle, motorbike, and drive, all fairly frequently. It drives me wild how long it takes (mid winter or bad weather) from the time I press a crosswalk button, to the time the lights change. I'd love to see that improved.

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    BZ 🇨🇦 @lemm.ee

    Ontario, Canada.

    Love being outdoors, motorcycling, jogging, or just walking.

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