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  • I think the real ask here is that this “Sovereign wealth fund” contain more than just the new national public projects pegged to returns with very little to no input on the project and instead act like a managed group of assets that are “professionally managed” like pension funds do with their wholly owned investments where these projects (though public) are set up like a business with a board and executives managers etc. that answer to the SWF chairs on their board with the SWF asking questions like how are you growing the value of the service/project. It wouldn’t have to be purely monetary either, everyone always thinks of the train line that sells utility space along the line, adding additional lines to increase the amount of business that can be done, maybe the oil company that wants another pipeline somewhere else to reach different customers, but the real argument is that you can expand this beyond direct monetary value generated. for example You improved patient outcomes by 20% in this Hospital group this year your job next year is to identify whether you will be able to take on the increase in population of X city or whether you will need an additional hospital to meet demand, if the new hospital is chosen How will you improve the health outcomes within your system, new capabilities? additional capacity? Oh you have a problem with your municipal trash system that is not properly funded and lowers how much the municipal waste company can do well guess what the SWF board is going to show up and make you fix it so that it works well and it doesn’t lower the value of all the other assets in that city. in contrast it keeps the local politicians from dumping money in some pet project that will not have any demonstrable returns.

    Sounds Nice right?

    the problem is that this needs to be done slowly over time or piecemeal by local governments with provable metrics assets etc. that can be measured in some useful way with fair metrics that politicians can influence but not dictate or completely control. not all things run well as a business and trying to decide what should and should not be governed by monetary concerns or public outcomes is tricky. Singapore is talked about a lot but without getting into a long discussion Singapore has a very different idea of what governments can demand and do to public utilities and public outcomes then what the average westerner is comfortable with.

    i also worry that if this is pushed down to local governments we run into the whole problem of the provinces taking ownership of these services from municipalities as they are “creature of the province” and none of the municipal or federal government end up with any access to the money to add to these funds.


  • Maybe I didn’t make it clear I said “more of an ally” implying a sliding scale from “hostile enemy” to “close ally” with many(or infinite) steps in between. you could drop any country on that scale somewhere and argue that they belong before or after any other country on that slide based on who is around them and how hostile they are to Canada. my argument was only that Russia was far closer to the “hostile enemy” side as it has far more practical and territorial ambitions as it relates to Canada. I do not believe Israel has territorial ambitions for Canada and has better functional relations on a country to country basis. not moral. because as I said before not all arguments are moral. Please try and understand this is not about black and white terms like ally and enemy. Those don’t even really exist in any permanence when it comes to countries anyways. If it helps you can ignore any of my mention of ally and replace it with “risk” or “party less likely to try and directly fight a war against us”.






  • look, this problem we have with china is the same we have with the USA, and even Europe, these governments have rules on the books that they can mandate companies to transfer data to them without the other countries consent if they have access or can compel access to the data. If we actually care about this we need to put our big boy/girl pants on and ban companies that we care about from using these services. you can’t stop private people from using tiktok/telegram/azure/aws/etc. if they do not accept money from them or add in an “other” option for geographic location. The only way to address this without pissing off everyone is to treat them all equally and blame the others and their shit laws. (they’ll all still be pissed but at least they have good arguments for why we would still do it.)


  • The Article:

    One-third of Canadians say their personal finances have worsened in the last month as gas prices and inflation rise amid the war in Iran, according to a new poll.

    The survey conducted by Canada Pulse Insights for CityNews found 60 per cent said their financial position remained the same, while one in 10 said their situation had improved.

    Those who said their financial position had worsened were those earning $50,000 or less (40 per cent) and those living in Atlantic Canada (37 per cent). East Coasters were followed closely behind by those in British Columbia at 35 per cent and Alberta at 34 per cent.

    Poll respondents who said their financial position had improved were those aged 18 to 24 at 14 per cent, men at 13 per cent and those earning over $50,000 per year (11 per cent). Improvement was also noted in Quebec at 14 per cent.

    Meanwhile, nearly 80 per cent of those surveyed said they would be worried about their personal or family day-to-day finances, and 34 per cent said they would likely struggle to make ends meet.

    A total of 14 per cent believed they could lose their job or be laid off because of a lack of work and said they would not have the ability to purchase the products they need for themselves or their family.

    Nearly one in 10 Canadians, 13 per cent, said they would likely default on making payments on loans or a mortgage, and seven per cent said they are likely to declare bankruptcy.

    The survey’s release comes as gas prices were expected to jump 10 cents on Wednesday to 195.9 cents per litre, the highest since the summer of 2022.




  • How am i qualified to ask “Quality vs Quantity”? of posts to a community? I wasn’t aware I needed qualifications to ask (Never mind the literal title of this community 😀 ). as to how do I “toggle” between the two i would assume it is community dependant but simply posting a link or throwing out a title and giving no background or not expanding in the post to post more might be optimizing for quantity vs the opposite of expanding on the topic/link in the post might be quality.

    and you need to know the exact setting beforehand or you’ll explode?

    I’m not nearly as emotionally tied to this as you seem to be insinuating. It was an ask on preferences but once again depending on the community context or “setting” could be important if there is an expected response (say an answer to a place you pose questions, or a review of a product if there was something wrong with it, etc.)

    I’ll repeat again that I’m sorry if this hurt or upset you in some way. It was not my intention to cause any strife with this post.





  • Like I said look at the PR’s and the way they are closed off. there were no explanations of this policy then just a “Fuck AI”. If there was a time to take the time to explain this, it was when the first one came through. They didn’t and that’s perfectly fine but circling back later and trying to make a justifiable reason after the fact is either a shitty thing to do to the random people that were trying to contribute and didn’t understand the stance or the stance was only “fuck AI”, then they felt there was a reason they should explain or had to come up with a more palatable explanation later. My thoughts on AI actually don’t matter at all. I have concerns the realistic expectations of this policy but there’s no rules all policies must be maximally realistic. like I said earlier I wish Zig all the best in there endeavor. it just seems like this coming out now after there attitude and lack of explanation is new policy masking as policy that always applied.


  • I mean, maybe I am wrong but this seems like a bit of revisionism/justifying previous actions with a more palatable excuse other than fuck AI. Especially when you go and look at the attitude and literal words from the devs in those PR’s (check their github for term AI in the closed PR’s). whether you agree with the sentiment or not the genie is out of the bottle, you can ban it as much as you want but it’s creeping into every part of nearly every project or its dependencies. I genuinely wish zig the best in their endeavour regardless of This bit of “revisionism”.


  • Respectfully, that’s more a decision between the prescribing physician, and the patient. If the Doctor has actually prescribed Ozempic(or it’s generics) per the drug manufacturer and health Canada’s Ozempic guidelines then even if the person is not doing enough to change their lifestyle the effects will lessen the cravings and general glucose management in the diabetic patient. the real thing to watch is the other forms of semaglutide which can be prescribed outside of diabetes as they have much looser guidelines around them a lot more open to interpretation. would recommend talking to a doctor about this, you’re not wrong but the risk that does exist is not necessarily what you might think. I’m much more concerned about the relaxing of the guidelines then the use of it.