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  • I believe this is the first time a Canadian politician has addressed the algorithm as a thing controlled by a very small amount of people instead pretending it's some magical thing.

    This should apply to every social media platform that suggest content to users.

  • Big thing is that the dev is very active and responsive to feedback. Which is really useful given Lemmy is in its developmental phase for the most part.

    Unlike Sync which while good is largely abandoned thses days.

  • I saw a tiktok video talking about how Instagram starts the redpill/incel stuff early for the young people then they become failures in life at which point they push the guru stuff for "guidance".

    EU and even China has at least made a attempt of holding these companies accountable for the algorithm but US and Canadian government just sat there and did nothing.

  • He had a bit of quiet spell during the India foreign interference in the Conservative leadership things a couple months back. Funny enough foreign interference report is suppose to come out next week.

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    Does Pierre have one likable trait

  • Instagram is probably notably worse, I have a very establish account that should be very anti that sort of thing and it keeps serving up idiotic guru garbage.

    Tiktok is by far the best in this aspect, at least before recent weeks.

  • Headline source:

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/musk-canada-poilievre-trudeau-influence-1.7426954

    In the past week alone, Musk has dipped into Canadian politics on his social media platform several times; endorsing Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, showering him with praise, reposting his tweets and applauding his speeches and media interactions.

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    Elon Musk praises Poilievre, mocks Trudeau as he steps into Canadian politics

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/24511890

    The fact that this is a real image is infuriating

    20-01-2025. This is a real image

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  • At the end of the day it was all pandering in the first place.

    If it isn't a legal obligation then all these mega companies environmental, social and even fact checking activities was essentially just a line item under the marketing budget.

  • I like to block Trump glazers and quite few other accounts of that nature.

    Actually think the the Lemmy style user lookup where you can quickly see what stupid comments people have posted in the past to be rather useful for sifting out the low quality trash.

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    Pierre: "I've already ordered all of our Conservative MPs, Senators, and our staff, to stay away from TikTok all together...by the hostile regime in Beijing."

  • I really can't understand how Jagmeet has been allowed to lead for so long with the results he's had and Charlie didn't even get a shot.

    And then there's this. How do NDP members defended him barely beating Niki Ashton.

    And yet, in the end, the result was not even close. Angus — with 19 per cent of the vote — not only finished more than 30 points behind Singh, he barely beat Niki Ashton (17 per cent) for second place.

    https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/in-ndp-leadership-race-charlie-angus-was-dealt-the-hardest-blow-h-bert/article_952370e1-9d86-51f4-bd3d-cf41199878d3.html

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    Charlie Angus: "I'm going to say something bluntly, something I've never said about any other political leader: I don't believe Pierre Poilievre is fit to lead our nation." - 69 seconds

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    Pierre Poilievre: Trudeau...they're all Justin Trudeau.

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    Canada PM Trudeau to announce resignation as early as Monday, Globe and Mail reports

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    inanity of modern day conservatism in canada

  • The chief actuary's position paper, posted online on Friday, comes to a similar conclusion as University of Calgary economics professor Trevor Tombe. Last year, Tombe calculated that Alberta would be entitled to between 20 and 25 per cent of the $575-billion plan.

    "It is a clear rejection of the government's 53 per cent claim that has been quite prominently touted now for some time," said Tombe, who is the director of fiscal and economic policy at the university's School of Public Policy.

    ...

    Tombe says LifeWorks derived that estimate by assuming Albertans would be entitled to as much interest as if it had created an independent provincial pension plan in 1966 — when the CPP began — and watched interest accrue.

    The chief actuary, Assia Billig, disagreed with the LifeWorks interpretation. Her position paper says the federal law governing the CPP must be interpreted as if all provinces could withdraw from the plan at the same time and take their share.

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    Chief actuary disagrees with Alberta government belief of entitlement to more than half of CPP

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    Poilievre says House should be recalled as NDP vows to vote down Liberal government

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    Reform Act (Canada)

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reform_Act_(Canada)

    Usage

    The caucus member ejection provisions were first used when the Conservative caucus voted to eject Derek Sloan on January 20, 2021.[9][10][11]

    In February 2022, the leadership removal provisions were invoked for the first time by the Conservative caucus following the 2021 election, which used it to trigger a leadership review against, and remove, Erin O'Toole. During the review, 45 MPs voted to retain him against 73 who voted for his removal.[12] Deputy Leader Candice Bergen was selected as interim leader.[13][14] O'Toole's removal marked the first time since the Reform Act was passed into law seven years prior, that a party caucus formally challenged and dismissed its leader.[15]

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    CAD Performance vs Global currencies in the last year

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    Illustration by Michael de Adder

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    Calgary's unemployment rate is trending higher than Canada's — but it's not because of layoffs

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    The Sketchy Companies Paying YouTubers to Promote Their Stock