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Gazing2863 Gazing2863 @lemmy.ca
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Heat pump sales have never been hotter — and they're putting demand for AC on ice
  • Not sure specifically what unit your talking about, but the ductless units are typically fixed outside of the house, not usually on the window itself. And then a hole is drilled through the house to provide the cooling/heating to the headless unit inside the room. This also eliminates the need to insulate like crazy around a window unit like you're talking about.

  • Income gap between Canadian households increases at record speed: Statistics Canada
  • I swear the titles given nowadays can just be random words they threw together and called it a day

  • Doug Ford wants alcohol in convenience stores
  • Ah I see, you're just commenting on an Ontario, Canada based post on a Canadian Lemmy instance is why I was curious :P

  • Income gap between Canadian households increases at record speed: Statistics Canada
  • assistant-upper-middle-deputy-manager

    With the amount of admin bloat in most government and education sectors I honestly wouldn't even be surprised at this point if that was someones legit title.

  • Education assistant with racy OnlyFans account fired for what employer calls 'egregious' conduct | CBC News
  • It sounded like they also had content on platforms like TikTok that they had problems with. Like being dressed as a "schoolgirl" in tiktok videos.

  • Education assistant with racy OnlyFans account fired for what employer calls 'egregious' conduct | CBC News
  • She essentially was fetishizing her job online for money. I can definitely see that getting into some areas that would result in violating some sort of employment policy they agreed to.

  • Education assistant with racy OnlyFans account fired for what employer calls 'egregious' conduct | CBC News
  • To be fair that quote doesn't really hold true when someone is posting what they do in the bedroom online :P. Though this isn't a criminal thing anyway.

  • Doug Ford wants alcohol in convenience stores
  • Any reason you're comparing to the UK and not the closer America? Always funny seeing how casually people can go into something like a convenience store and pickup some booze. Makes us seem so weirdly restrictive.

  • Doug Ford wants alcohol in convenience stores
  • I'm almost convinced Trudeau did the weed in the beginning for similar reasons. Though I support what Doug is doing here, and what Trudeau did regarding weed, I do like to entertain the conspiracy theory thinking too. The less sober society is the easier it is to make bad policy decisions without as much pushback :D

  • Toronto looking to ban gas-powered leaf blowers to reduce noise and air pollution
  • That looks like one you have to plug in, but they seem to be talking about battery powered mowers.

  • Are community stats accurate?
  • Personally I like that metric. It would almost be nice to have both an "active users" as well as a view/visit count. It's nice knowing how much actual activity a community is getting. It's something that sometimes feels missing from reddit.

  • Canadian shoppers want their slice of $50M bread price-fixing fine
  • Yeah, if fines work like a "cost of doing business" that they just account for on their budget sheets then it's really just pointless. It's also hilarious when I see a government fine a company for doing something wrong, but the customers that got screwed over get none of the money AND the fine amount is not as much as the profit they gained off doing the action. It's like a double "fuck you" to the customer who got screwed over.

  • Here's why people are being so mean about the Titan going down - CBC
  • Yeah, cutting corners to make himself more money, and then we the taxpayers have to foot the bill for it. It's the reason we have things like "sin taxes". We allow people to make risky decisions because it ends up costing us more in things like medical expenses to treat their self imposed aliaments. In cases of gross negligence like this you should be on the hook for the costs to the emergency services.

  • www.guelphtoday.com Guelph residents need a $221,829 annual income to buy a home

    It would cost $631 per sq/ft. for a 1,500 sq/ft. home in Guelph

    Guelph residents need a $221,829 annual income to buy a home
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    Waterloo Region "Doors Open" Event Sept 16 - Explore 21 Sites for Free from 10am to 4pm

    www.regionofwaterloo.ca Doors Open Waterloo Region

    Doors Open Waterloo Region is held every year on the third Saturday of September. Come and tour noteworthy buildings, interesting places and heritage sites, many of which are not regularly open to the public.

    From the webpage:

    Doors Open has been a staple event in our Region since 2003. On the third Saturday in September, Waterloo Region opens its doors to curious residents and visitors alike – attendees can tour noteworthy buildings, interesting places and heritage sites in Waterloo Region, many of which are not regularly open to the public.

    Doors Open Waterloo Region creates meaningful qualitative experiences, delivered through storytelling, in celebration of our diverse community culture, heritage and architecture.

    Doors Open Waterloo Region returns as an in-person event in 2023 on Saturday, September 16 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. A day of discovery: tour 20 local destinations including noteworthy buildings, interesting places & heritage sites. Admission to all Doors Open sites is always free.

    Join our mailing list to receive updates and notifications about this year’s event. Mailing list members are eligible to win great, exclusive prizes throughout August and September.

    For complete details about this year’s 20 participating sites, visit Doors Open Ontario.

    https://www.doorsopenontario.on.ca/pages/events/waterloo-region

    https://youtu.be/41Z4-TTBbJU

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    Chainsaw/Lotus Lounge Building is up for Lease. Wonder what will take its place this time

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    Stabbings at University of Waterloo send 3 to hospital, 1 person in custody

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    'Too loud? Too bad!' But Guelph police get the last laugh

    lol, gottem

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    700 pollinator gardens and counting in Waterloo Region

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    Cambridge mayor says she won't change leadership style when strong mayor powers arrive

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    kitchener.ctvnews.ca Police looking for suspect after seven-kilometre car chase through Kitchener

    Waterloo regional police and Peel police are both searching for a suspect after a seven-kilometre car chase through Kitchener.

    Police looking for suspect after seven-kilometre car chase through Kitchener
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    Kitchener restaurant, brewery want you to skip the tip

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    www.guelphtoday.com Hanlon encampment residents given extra week to clear out

    Encampment residents were informed to clear out personal belongings, with the official clear out now slated for July 4

    Hanlon encampment residents given extra week to clear out
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    www.guelphtoday.com Longtime Guelph encampment given until Sunday to clear out

    Safety cited as the reason by the MTO, but residents say they have nowhere to go

    Longtime Guelph encampment given until Sunday to clear out
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    University of Guelph @lemmy.ca Gazing2863 @lemmy.ca

    Days Inn to become temporary U of Guelph student residence

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    University of Guelph @lemmy.ca Gazing2863 @lemmy.ca

    Days Inn to become temporary U of Guelph student residence

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    www.thestar.com The hunt is on for a possible new hospital site in Kitchener-Waterloo. But where?

    Local hospitals hope to choose a site by end of year but still need provincial approval

    The hunt is on for a possible new hospital site in Kitchener-Waterloo. But where?
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    Vehicle and home shot at in Cambridge, police investigating

    kitchener.ctvnews.ca 'Scary to think they were in the area': Vehicle and home shot at in Cambridge

    An early morning shooting in Cambridge has left a neighbourhood shaken.

    'Scary to think they were in the area': Vehicle and home shot at in Cambridge
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    Netflix phases out 'basic' streaming plan from its subscription options in Canada | CTV News
  • Yeah I've got a person I know that runs a small iptv service. Mainly used for live things like sports. I more got it setup for my parents place because it's just easier for them to use that then to try to use things like reddit to find streams of each sporting game they want to watch.

    It can also be good for when you just want to put something random on in the background. I personally barely use it as I don't really watch sports and I hate watching ads. So for my content it mostly comes from sonarr/radarr.

  • Netflix phases out 'basic' streaming plan from its subscription options in Canada | CTV News
  • Got that IPTV and Sonarr/Radarr setup already cooking ;)

  • TechDirt: As Canada Passes Corrupt Link Tax, Meta Says No More News Links In Canada
  • Well a lot of the media across Canada is owned by Bell, Rogers, or Shaw. With their current CRTC "connections" and lobbying I'd say they have a lot of power to get their way on these deals. I wouldn't be surprised hearing the CBC not as in favour since they don't need to rely on these sorts of funding sources that these other corporations may be hoping to secure.

  • TechDirt: As Canada Passes Corrupt Link Tax, Meta Says No More News Links In Canada
  • Isn't Vice going out of business and Buzzfeed dying? Both of them got into the clickbaiting culture war topics and both seemed to fail because of it. I still think real journalism is the way to go but it seems to be falling apart and I don't think this will fix it.

    This feels more like a lobbying/corruption filled bill more than anything. The intention doesn't seem to be really to fix things, but more just to make the big corps more money.

  • Waterloo targets drivers with priciest parking tickets and overnight parking ban

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    Can Region of Waterloo keep its 2024 budget to a 6% increase? Council looks to find out

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    TechDirt: As Canada Passes Corrupt Link Tax, Meta Says No More News Links In Canada
  • Wouldn't Facebook having to pay news agencies for clicks to their articles result in the problem of low quality clickbait style articles/headlines worse? I get the point you're trying to make, but I think the way the government is going about things is a bit silly and doesn't seem apt to make things better. To me it seems like the government fell prey to the lobbying efforts of Bell/Rogers/Telus trying to squeeze more $$$.

  • Guelph police seize $1,500 worth of drugs after motorcyclists caught speeding

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    E-scooters could be allowed on Guelph's streets by August

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    This sub is entirely CBC
  • I'd argue most major news networks are propaganda parading itself as news. CBC may be more of an exception since they have government funding, though they do still have advertisers and to some degree lose some element of control because of that.

    Things like cellphones and internet are a big proponent of most Canadians lives, and the antics that Bell and Rogers gets up to are rarely reported on, or if they are reported on, there is a lot of omissions. It's no surprise why considering Bell and Rogers own a lot of the news networks.

    I'd say a good chunk of Canadian and American news is pretty heavily controlled by mega corporations.