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DrainKikoLake @lemmy.ca
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Parliamentary petition to create/regulate standardized visual branding for "Made in Canada" and "Product of Canada" goods

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'Buy Canadian' Reddit post becomes secret ingredient to help save Ontario condiment business
  • It's hard but even small efforts help. For me the hierarchy kinda goes like this:

    • Canadian company
    • Non-Canadian, non-US company
    • US company franchised/operating in Canada
    • US company operating in the US

    I aim for number one, try to avoid number four, and the two inner ones are a little more loosey-goosey for me and will depend mostly on the individual product. There are some things we just don't produce here so... I just do what I can, where I can, and don't feel guilty if there's an American product I can't replace (ever/yet).

  • Has anyone tried a "buy Canadian" app?

    I ran across this post on the CBC that names a few apps to help people find Canadian products: https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/buying-canadian-shopping-apps-barcode-scanners-1.7463039

    • Shop Canadian
    • Buy Beaver
    • O SCANada
    • Maple Scan

    I'm curious if anyone has tried any of these and how useful (or not!) you've found them.

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    'Buy Canadian' Reddit post becomes secret ingredient to help save Ontario condiment business

    "With so much interest in buying small Canadian companies, I figured I would share her products as an alternative. Your support would change her life. All products have a maple leaf!"

    The response was immediate and enormous, she says, with order requests through her website increasing by almost 4,000 per cent, according to Williams.

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    Best ereader app that will sync libraries across devices, both iOS and Android, and lets me choose any font?
  • I use an app called ReadEra which I like very much. I use the free version but it looks like the premium version does what you're looking for: it can sync via Google drive and you can upload your own fonts. (Premium is a one-time $20 payment, not a subscription.)

    https://readera.org/

  • Someone rotated Danone's "Product of USA" non-dairy beverages so the origin label conveniently faces shoppers. The Canadian product, Earth's Own, is displayed normally.
  • I just spent $7 for a pound of Ontario greenhouse strawberries instead of $1.99 for a pound from California. Just as an example. My brothers and I keep texting each other Canadian products we've found to replace US options. We're far from alone.

    What American media is downplaying is that this is about way more than tariffs. This is about a friendly neighbour suddenly deciding that it would like our stuff/land/people and making real threats about taking it. It's about a bully threatening our national sovereignty and everyone in his country either going along with it or throwing up their hands in despair. It's an incredible betrayal and Canadians are enraged.

    (As an acquaintance of mine put it: do you know how hard you have to work to get Canada to boo your country? That's a real accomplishment, you guys.)

    In terms of how things are going, here are some recent pieces from our national media:

    https://www.theglobeandmail.com/investing/personal-finance/article-buy-canadian-movement-starts-to-take-a-sizable-bite-into-us-business/

    https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/video/9.6679836

    https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/decline-travellers-driving-from-canada-u-s-february

  • Where to buy Canadian furniture?
  • Cozey.ca for things like couches and ottomans -- founded & made in Canada, and free Canada-wide shipping! We bought a couch from them earlier this year & it's fantastic. (It's all modular which makes it easy to get places like down the basement stairs, and very easy to assemble.)

  • Let me see your blankets!
  • Making squares into a blanket is a great way to do it :) And the squares themselves can be very satisfying just because they go from casting on to finished so quickly. It's nice to have something that works up fast, especially if you've got bigger things also on the go.

    Here's a close-up of part of the underside:

    And you can see a little more detail here (the flowers are the centre parts of big squares for the border that I'm working on adding):

  • So I fell in love with a shawl design
  • Just three stitches! Well, technically, four, but the last one is just a very simple variation on double crochet (going around the post instead of on top of the stitch).

    I've done it in a couple of different yarn weights & blends and it's a very forgiving pattern as long as your hook is suitable to the yarn. I recommend a single-colour yarn or one with a very long gradient to show off the stitching; shorter gradients will look a bit mottled.

    Here's the first one I did, in a 2-weight 100% cotton:

    And a rectangular version in progress which is 100% merino and probably about a 4-weight:

  • Non-sufficient funds fee will be limited to $10 in Canada starting next year

    Banks will also be prohibited from charging NSF fees more than once within a period of two business days and in cases where the overdraft is less than $10.

    To avoid bank account holders accidentally incurring an NSF charge, banks will also have to send an alert giving account holders at least three-hours' notice that a payment exceeds their bank balance. If the account holder deposits money to cover the payment within that period, banks cannot charge the fee.

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    Are old people usually attracted to other old people?
  • Aw dude, no, flip it around: I can't imagine having a sexual relationship with someone I'm not romantically entwined with. Real intimacy is about so much more than sex -- sex is part of it, but it's also about trust and openness and what you've lived through together... It's a whole package and you're focusing on one small aspect & not even looking at the rest.

    I've been married 13 years. We're aging. I birthed three kids and my stomach looks bizarre now. We've got grey hair, we've both had a variety of body shapes and sizes over the years... our love has only grown and the sex has never been better. Don't take your friend's anecdote as something that happens to everyone. It doesn't. (You should talk to someone who works in a senior's home sometime; people our grandparents' age are still sexually active despite being pretty far from the bloom of youth!)

    I agree with a lot of the other commenters that people in their 20s are nice to look and and can be fun to talk to but also seem like children to me at this point. I couldn't even imagine pursuing someone so much younger than me; mentally and in terms of experience we're way too far apart.

    Ps. Don't look at who you're most physically attracted to & assume everyone feels the same way. I've always thought that men hit their peak around age 55.

  • Crochet @lemmy.ca DrainKikoLake @lemmy.ca

    Let me see your blankets!

    This is my most ambitious project to date, the Faith CAL by Helen Shrimpton (with a few modifications).

    What big or small blankets are you working on?

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    anyone else like to crochet?
  • I'm currently working on an afghan for our queen bed. It's mostly finished -- it's 5x5 feet right now so big enough to use -- but I'm working on cranking out the border. That's going to be 24 12x12" squares that will be sewn round the edges for a final size of 7x7 feet! Wish me luck haha.

  • What podcast(s) do you recommend?
  • The Rest is History (history podcast with both mini-series... serieses... series... and one-off episodes)

    Clear Eyes Full Hearts (Friday Night Lights rewatch)

    The Line (Canadian politics -- there are a number of podcasts with this or a similar name, so you're looking for the one by Jen Gerson and Matt Gurney)

    Stories Podcast (short stories for children; my kids like this a lot for road trips)

    Old Books with Grace (old/very old book talk with a medievalist)