SheerDumbLuck
I’d rather leave it to the experts who study this stuff.
The only one I’ve heard of is called the “triple bottom line”. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triple_bottom_line
Does this not say it all? “The report estimates that students from India alone will provide Ontario colleges with $2 billion in operating revenue for the 2023-2024 school year. That’s slightly more than those colleges receive from the provincial government.”
Immediate impact:
- wealth tax.
Medium term:
- death tax.
- nonprofit land developments.
- redefinition of the goal of a public corporation from maximizing profit for shareholders to something that makes sense.
Long term:
- effective antitrust legislation, policy, and enforcement.
- worker owned co-ops
- civic education
Edit: I forgot unions and labour protection in immediate impact.
A ton of competition and local universities are freaking out over the loss of international students money with the federal changes.
Have you tried looking at various operations/analyst type roles in Toronto outside your usual search? You’d probably do decently well in those roles. Even project management.
The Canadian conservatives are in bed with the AfD. They hang out. https://newsie.social/@LALegault/111797431037370877
One of the people in that photo is Leslyn Lewis, who ran for the leadership of the federal conservative party the last time around and was touted as “a moderate”. Hahaha.
The Toronto horse cops carried around trading cards for their horses as a part of a PR campaign. Ask a cop for one!
Just another way for you to be disappointed by the police. Can’t even do PR right.
If every single Canadian had to swear allegiance to the king when you become an adult (as opposed to just immigrants), we would not have a king.