- Trust the person sitting next to you on the bus over the person agreeing with you online.
- Headline commentary needs to DIAF.
Listening to: Rain - Shad
N.L. health-care workers got an email promising a day off — but it was only a cybersecurity test
4h 20m ago in canada@lemmy.ca from www.cbc.caN.L. health-care workers got an email promising a day off — but it was only a cybersecurity test
4h 24m ago in latestagecapitalism from www.cbc.cathey are not wrong
3d 2h ago in pics from lemmy.zipI swear, I hear it in my sleep: paidforbythegovernmentofontario ding-dingding-ding
Activities, Books and other Resources featured at Toronto Public Library during National Indigenous History Month
6d 3h ago in toronto@lemmy.ca from tpl.caScared of ICE, Angry at Trump, and Facing Red Tape, Many Are Skipping World Cup
6d 10h ago in world from truthout.org“Don’t go – not with Trump in charge. It’s totally out of control over there. There’s no accountability. They don’t seem to need a reason for detaining you. [...] I worry about young people going out there for the World Cup – I really do. I imagine a group of young guys getting drunk at a game, getting arrested. I could see them easily ending up in the same place as I did. They’d find some reason to detain them. If it can happen to me, it can happen to anybody.” - Mrs. Newton, 65, was on holiday in the USA w a British passport and a tourist visa
"Florida is no longer a safe destination for international tourists. With the FIFA World Cup 2026 coming to Miami, travelers may face unprecedented risks of racial profiling, wrongful detention in inhumane conditions without consular access, and heinous human rights violations—regardless of legal travel status." - https://floridaimmigrant.org/fifa-26-travel-advisory
Toronto reselling World Cup tickets to 'avoid' spending property taxes on tournament, city says
7d 7h ago in toronto@lemmy.ca from www.cbc.caAbsentee councillor Brad-Brad campaigning for mayor again. This is our reminder he doesn't give a single, solitary fuck about wasting the city's money (or the World Cup). Tedious little puffed-up douche.
When asked about Bradford's claim that Toronto is the only city to resell its tickets — which runs contrary to what the City of Vancouver told CBC News — Isha Chaudhuri, his spokesperson, said the practice is "wrong anywhere."
translation: we got our "Chow's a scalper" talking point out there; dgaf about facts
https://www.progresstoronto.ca/bey-letter-to-toronto
As concerned Beaches–East York residents, we urge Torontonians to reject Brad Bradford. It is important to note that, when given the chance to vote for Brad for Mayor in 2023, he came in 8th place in our riding.
Facebook is paying people overseas promoting Alberta separatism
9d 7h ago in canada@lemmy.ca from www.cbc.ca"... constant lying is not aimed at making people believe a lie, but at ensuring that no one believes anything anymore. A people that can no longer distinguish between truth and lies cannot distinguish between right and wrong... With such a people, you can do whatever you want." - Hannah Arendt, 1906-1975, German historian and philosopher
US accepts only white refugees for sixth consecutive month
9d 14h ago in world from www.motherjones.comFormer day school students say Robert Carney was their principal
10d 17h ago in canada@lemmy.ca from www.aptnnews.caI was curious if aptn ever got their interview with Mark after publishing this in April 2025. I found one from July when he took a trip home, but nothing in there regarding his dad's work.
CBC also did a decent overview on this in Apr '25 (for anyone looking for more info about Robert and the day school).
Along with the quotes from former students in OP's link, this really thoughtful piece from the authors cited in the cbc news report was worth the read imo, if anyone's interested. Again, April '25.
Outlets involved in the residential school denialist movement—e.g. Western Standard, Rebel News, Woke Watch Canada etc.—have published articles trying to link Mark Carney, by association, to his father’s residential school denialism. Ironically, many of these pundits claim that residential school denialism does not exist. Yet, in the same breath, some are going so far as to speculate whether the Prime Minister himself might be a residential school denialist because he has said little about his father specifically or truth and reconciliation generally.
Many of the articles present facts about Robert Carney’s connections to schooling systems for Indigenous Peoples; however, they do so in misleading and dishonest ways that twists the complex truth about colonialism and schooling in Canada.
Even broken clocks are right twice a day; that’s also a fact, but we don’t set our watches to them to tell the time, lest we be misled. [...]
[O]ur task is to guide public understanding with nuanced, historical work that promotes empathy, understanding, healing, and justice.
In that spirit, here is what we know about Robert Carney’s involvement in colonial education.
Cuba's Health Miracles While Under Blockade
11d 1h ago in world from www.codepink.orgtl;dr highlights (516 words):
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Last week, the Cuban Center for Molecular Immunology (CIM) announced a major health breakthrough with VAXIRA, a vaccine treatment for lung cancer. This is a remarkable achievement, made only more impressive by the fact this is Cuba’s second lung cancer vaccine.
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In 1962, the polio campaign launched through mobilizing 100,000 members of newly founded revolutionary committees to conduct a population census and vaccinate all children. Within months, polio was eradicated in Cuba making it one of the first countries in the world to do so.
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Its vaccination programs have eradicated diseases that continue to cause death and suffering around the world including diphtheria in 1979, measles in 1993, whooping cough in 1994, and rubella in 1995.
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In 1981, Cuba opened the Biological Research Center, despite the blockade stopping entry of equipment, materials, access to research journals, and medicines. [...] Cuba produced the world’s first human vaccine to contain a synthetic antigen, for Haemophilus influenzae type B.
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In 1989, Cuba produced the world’s first Meningitis B vaccine during a severe breakout of the disease in the country. This was the first ever vaccine produced to protect against Meningitis B and was exported to protect people in countries across Latin America.
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As the US blockade made it virtually impossible and far too expensive to import the [Hepatitis B] vaccine [in 1990], Cuba produced their own and eliminated Hepatitis B under 15.
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In 2006, Cuba developed Heberprot-P, the only medicine in the world to reduce the amputation rate of patients with diabetic foot ulcers by 75%. Within 10 years, it was used in 23 countries. It has treated more than 400,000 people with foot ulcers.
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In 2011, Cuba developed CIMAvax, which remains the world’s only approved lung cancer vaccine. This vaccine works to induce the immune system to stop the growth of cancer cells to slow the progression of a tumors. This vaccine has already treated more than 5,000 people across the world and many more thousands in Cuba itself.
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By 2015, Cuba became the first country in the world to eliminate mother-to-child transmission of HIV and syphilis. [...] This world historical achievement came as a result of Cuba’s universal health system that integrated maternal and child health programs with HIV and STI treatment.
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, Cuba produced five vaccines: Ablada, Soberana 01, Soberana 02, Soberana Plus, and Mambisa. Cuba had one of the lowest COVID deaths in the Western Hemisphere - and by 2021, Cuba’s fatality rate was just 0.59% compared to the 2.2% worldwide average. [...] By 2023, Cuba had the third highest rate of vaccinations per 100,000 people.
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Cuba has restored the eyesight for more than four million people with its joint program with Venezuela, Operation Miracle.
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They have sent more than 600,000 health workers on medical missions to 160 countries in response to pandemics, epidemics, natural disasters, and other crises where no other country would act.
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They have and continue to train doctors from the Global South for free so they go back to their home countries to practice medicine.
A letter to intellectuals who deride revolutions in the name of purity
11d 2h ago in longreads from mronline.org'Can't allow you to continue': Cambridge teen's Pride speech interrupted by mayor
13d 7h ago in ontario@lemmy.ca from www.cbc.ca"Liggett is a bigot" is a brilliant protest sign.
About 100 protesters gathered at Lower Main St. in the Galt area of the city at 3 p.m. and have marched to Cambridge City Hall. [...] Causarano-Bolton said Grand River Pride has been “really struggling” with their relationship with the city, citing its lack of transparency behind Cooper’s reprimand and sensitivity training.
[Mayor Bigot, sorry] Liggett told CBC News if she were to apologize that would be between herself and Mills.
Canada Spending $2.6 Billion On U.S. Missile System Used To Bomb Iran
13d 19h ago in canada@lemmy.ca from www.readthemaple.comTook my first good look at The Maple yesterday. They feature some fabulous journalists (Emma Paling, for one) but I gotta say: not a fan of their framing in general.
effortpost tl;dr: sus
TIL:
The Maple started in 2017 as North99, “a political advocacy group founded by former Liberal Party staffers.” 2 years later they were caught linking to data mining petitions:
People who sign a petition from North99 may think they're advocating on an issue — such as backing abortion rights or universal health care — but some of these petitions never get delivered to anyone. Instead, they're used solely to gather information about the people who signed them, including their email address and postal code, ahead of the 2019 election — something that's not clearly communicated on the site.
For instance, issue pages say "10,000 signatures needed" or "sign the petition," but elsewhere use more ambiguous language, such as "Show your support ... by adding your name below."
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In the last few months, North99 has purchased hundreds of Facebook ads, many of which drove people to the petitions or surveys. Scollon said the group has spent about $6,500 on advertising this year.
CBC News was able to analyze 687 ads purchased by North99 in Facebook's political ad archive. About 65 per cent of those ads, or 445 in all, were purchased in the month of June, just ahead of new spending rules that limit the amount of money third-party groups can spend on advertising in the weeks leading up to the election. - cbc 2019
After the CBC report, North99 created Passage to publish opinions/analysis and later renamed North99 The Maple to publish news/investigations. Passage and The Maple continued to be funded by the nonprofit formerly known as North99. 2 years later, "it became clear that The Maple and Passage shared similar values" so they "merged.” - About Us
3 sample headlines to compare:
1 - Rabba, a Palestinian-Owned Chain is Selling Israeli Produce (- yesterday)
irl: Jack Rabba's family moved to Canada in 1966, so that's "Palestinian-Canadian" tyvm and it was 1 bunch of grapefruit at 1 store.
Looking into it: No, the Maple hasn't published any stories regarding any other grocer and the BDS movement. Just one that's likely to get a Palestinian-Canadian business owner harassed by well-intentioned activists who don't rtfa.
2 - NDP Officials No Longer Welcome At The Maple (- 2023)
The NDP has shown that it is willing to stand by as genocide unfolds, saving its harshest actions for those fighting back [...] as editors of The Maple we will no longer seek or be open to any sort of pitches, articles, appearances, features or requests from elected NDP officials, those who run for the party going forward, those employed by the party, and others with more formal ties.
irl: Just a few months earlier, Singh was horribly harassed and demonized as a "Danger to Jews" because he sent an email to a few dippers with "13 demands of the Liberal government on Palestinian rights" -2022, springmag & IJV. The Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs - the group that fomented the harassment campaign against him - invited him to speak at a conference and he did, making statements condemning anti-semitism. In their denunciation, The Maple chose not to mention the very relevant context of CIJA's harassment of Singh, nor the fact that he's had to deal with racists trying to rip the turban off his head since he was a kid, .
Another beef they had was with Olivia Chow, who tweeted in 2023 that the Chief of Police would let her know if there were any reports of hate "incidents" at what she was informed was a pro-Hamas rally. She acknowledged Hamas is listed as a terrorist organization in Canada. That one (1) tweet was listed in The Maple as a reason she's obviously pro-genocide.
Looking into it: There were plenty of reasons to be pissed at the NDP regarding Israel-Palestine in 2022-23, and the editorial statement lists some entirely relevant points. Importantly, there are no similar denunciations of any other political party in Canada on their website. Though looking at their Content from the same time period, I found their Guide To Pierre Poilievre — Canada’s Next Prime Minister? ctrl+f Palestine and Israel show nothing. ctrl+f for NDP acknowledges the Broadbent Institute was named for Ed.
3 - The Left Has Failed To Confront Canada’s Resurgent Right
Quite the headline, no? I personally know many, many people "on The Left" who've been aggressively confronting regressives for decades, so that headline pisses me off and makes me want to defend their tenacity (and my own goddamnit). From a different perspective, where The Left clearly indicates folk working within the Establishment, I agree, because shit's all fucked up, Project2025, etc.
"The Left Has Failed" alone could produce a mountain of online commentary.
irl: That "Left Has Failed" headline links to an excellent interview with the editor of Confronting The Resurgent Right and 2 of its contributors. The book focuses on "How to account for the rise of the right in Canada, and what can we do collectively in our communities to resist the right’s resurgence?"
There's a tone decidedly more hopeful than its headline would suggest.
Again, work worth reading, buried beneath a ragebait accellerationist headline guaranteed to Generate Content amplifying The Failure of Canada and The Left discourse instead of the content of the article.
Now this illogical piece about HIMARS.
Given their organizational history and obsession with aggressively purity-testing "allies," The Maple's too sus for me to trust with so much information warfare flying about. Luckily it looks like the good journalists working for them also work with The Breach and others, so no great loss.
Rabba, A Palestinian-Owned Chain, Is Selling Israeli Produce
14d 3h ago in canada@lemmy.ca from www.readthemaple.comA Palestinian-Canadian owned chain.
Jack Rabba, the founder of Rabba [...] described moving to Canada as winning the “lottery of life,” and referred to Canadians as the “greatest people in the world.”
In 2021, Canada Convenience Store News reported, “[Rabba president Rick Rabba’s] family were Palestinian immigrants who came to Canada in 1966 with little money. His mother worked at the University of Toronto library and his father [Jack Rabba] got a job at a restaurant, then a hotel and a convenience store.”
Over 1 batch of grapefruit in 1 store (and rumours of tangerines), this journalist confronted floor staff, the location manager, the head office, Jack, the Palestinian BDS National Committee and the Canadian BDS Coalition. Just to ask questions, of course.
Dude could use his platform to go after Pattison, a Weston, Metro or Empire for the same. Instead we get this misleading headline.
tl;dr - Davide found some grapefruit from Israel-Palestine in one (1) store. He went searching for more Israeli produce in other Rabba locations and couldn't find any. No one would return his JAQ phone calls. Useful info here.
Ethiopia goes electric following gas car ban
15d 14h ago in electricvehicles@slrpnk.net from www.dw.comEthiopia generates more than 96% of its electricity from renewable hydropower...
TIL
For many in Ethiopia, where salaries are often less than €1000 a year, the starting price of a new electric car — €17,000 ($19,700/3.2 million Ethiopian birr) — is steep. But taxi driver Abdurahman Ali is happy he made the switch. [...] "Before switching [...] every month I would spend 40,000-50,000 birr on fuel. Since switching to electric and charging at home, my monthly costs have dropped to about 5,000 birr, at most. That's a huge difference."
That's massive! Roughly, from €250 to €25 a month? Fuck, that's some fabulous news right there. Go on, Mr. Ali!
EVENT [tomorrow]: Get on Board May 28: Stop Ford's Hospital Privatization Train Wreck giant protest - Ontario Health Coalition
21d 6h ago in ontario@lemmy.ca from www.ontariohealthcoalition.caCanadian website stops monetizing white supremacist content after 5th Estate investigation
28d 8h ago in canada@lemmy.ca from www.cbc.caRacism in Canada
1mon 16h ago in canada@lemmy.ca from www.youtube.comAI transcriber for use by Ontario doctors 'hallucinated,' generated errors, auditor finds
1mon 5d ago in ontario@lemmy.ca from www.cbc.ca





