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  • Oh, I do.

    You raise a good question: for those staff, in the department stores, in logistics, in HR, in technology, in management, in marketing, design, etc. — how likely are they to find new work? How many of those 9000 employees will face real hardship, and how many will find new work in the role they’re in now?

    I don’t know the answers! Losing one’s job is always tough — financially, emotionally. I hope if their roles are cut they find good positions soon.

    But for Hudson’s Bay, the business? Couldn’t care less

  • Hasn’t Hudson’s Bay previously liquidated?

    I love a bit of heritage but HB is a business. They’ve failed to stay relevant in the economy and they’re faltering. Okay, bye? Am I supposed to feel bad that a corporation might disappear?

  • I wish they’d made a second Cities Skylines! The first one was so good. Unfortunately, Colossal Order never made Cities Skylines 2. There’s only the first one, with its glowing reviews, and nothing else.

  • He’s been in office for nearly a decade. Canadians are tired of him. Realistically, he hasn’t done anything worse than any other politician — you make promises, some you deliver on, some you don’t. Eventually, the “don’t”s pile up, and folks get tired

  • We are excited to announce pixelfed.ca, a new Pixelfed instance run by Canadians and hosted in Canada

  • Pixelfed.ca is way better. If you type pixeld.ca on mobile, autocorrect will try to change it to pixels.ca. Constantly. It’s very annoying. pixelfed gets suggested to pixel fed or pixelated, both which are a bit more obvious

  • When does the government step in, shut down the company, and sell the assets to another firm?

    Clearly, this company is irresponsible and cannot follow the law. You don’t have to shut down the operation and have people lose their jobs, but don’t let the company keep operating

  • Wealthsimple Cash covers most of what one might be looking for in a chequing account.

    • 4.5% interest if you deposit your paycheque into it. 3% otherwise I think? It’s quite high
    • you can send e-transfers from a Cash account, or you send money using WS Cash to other Cash users. Both workflows are easy

    The Cash card also has 0.5% cash back on purchases IIRC and is essentially a prepaid credit card / debit card. I love WS Cash, the only reason I don’t use it more often is that I have an Amex.