Is there an ilxor who wasn't a smoker who going to try now that's it is legal?
― Van Horn Street, Wednesday, 17 October 2018 18:39 (five years ago) link
jmm - get the roller device for like 5 bucks, makes rolling a lot easier
― Ross, Wednesday, 17 October 2018 18:40 (five years ago) link
@Van Horn Street
definitely way more tempted now - the idea that if i wanted to i could just walk into a store. i was never going to buy drugs from a dealer
― sean gramophone, Wednesday, 17 October 2018 18:55 (five years ago) link
Same with me. I doubt that I'll be doing it very often, but I at least know how to buy it now.
― jmm, Wednesday, 17 October 2018 18:59 (five years ago) link
so is this a celebratory move or just a move to counter the uncertainty some stores are probably feeling.
Here in Vancouver we had roughly 80 stores already. Competition had already reduced prices to $5/gram. A lot of them closed yesterday and were selling everything cheap as can be and throwing in shop fittings with purchases. It's "Everything Must Go" time. Previously it was a city bylaw infraction which the city were not too keen to actively enforce. Now it's a federal crime with presumably more severe penalties.
― everything, Wednesday, 17 October 2018 19:05 (five years ago) link
edibles aren't actually legislated for currently iirc. are there any dispensaries in Vancouver that sell them? none of the ones i know do.
also yeah, such a weird thing that legalization is actually making the situation for buying and smoking cannabis worse in vancouver - and no doubt elsewhere, since laws differ between provinces
― ( ͡☉ ͜ʖ ͡☉) (jim in vancouver), Wednesday, 17 October 2018 19:10 (five years ago) link
The ones I use sell tons of edibles. West End Medicinals on Bute St, KushKlub on Commercial the Dispensary on Thurlow Street.
― everything, Wednesday, 17 October 2018 19:12 (five years ago) link
also yeah, such a weird thing that legalization is actually making the situation for buying and smoking cannabis worse in vancouver
― ( ͡☉ ͜ʖ ͡☉) (jim in vancouver), Wednesday, October 17, 2018 12:10 PM (four hours ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
this is exactly it
two people in my family are in the cannabis business, both live in los angeles and i think things are slightly better down there
i'll give bc/canada the benefit of the doubt for now because legalization has just happened, but so far, it's off to a very rough start
i hope they get their act together
one thing i'm disappointed in is that strains that are currently available, good/recognizable ones, will be harder to come by now that it is legal
i'm assuming that strains will now be subject to regulation and gov't approval before allowing them to be sold here (vancouver/bc), which puts a huge barrier on a lot of US growers or even smaller good ones
this would follow if the craft beer analogy is considered accurate, since good craft beer is so hard to come by here
granted it is all subjective, but still, very underwhelmed
― F# A# (∞), Wednesday, 17 October 2018 23:30 (five years ago) link
yeah fa otm
― Ross, Thursday, 18 October 2018 16:53 (five years ago) link
I like Bernie a tonne but I hope Doucet can actually, you know, win: https://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/ottawa-votes-in-profile-clive-doucet-has-his-bernie-sanders-moment . (I don't even think he's wrong about the tornado tbh.) He'll probably need a small miracle but maybe enough of a showing could push Watson a bit to the left on housing and the environment. Are you in Capital ward, jmm?
― The nexus of the crisis (Sund4r), Saturday, 20 October 2018 16:05 (five years ago) link
Yep, Capital ward. You too? Honestly, I've paid so little attention to the councillor race it's shameful. I'm going to skim through this thing tonight and make a call: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/capital-ward-ottawa-municipal-election-2018-1.4792213
― jmm, Sunday, 21 October 2018 18:59 (five years ago) link
I'm in Somerset. I thought I remembered you saying you were in the Glebe/Old Ottawa S area. I like my incumbent councillor Catherine McKenney a fair bit. She wrote this: https://ottawacitizen.com/opinion/columnists/mckenney-how-we-can-bring-more-affordable-housing-to-our-city
― The nexus of the crisis (Sund4r), Sunday, 21 October 2018 19:01 (five years ago) link
how we feeling, ontario?
― shwarmaduke (symsymsym), Tuesday, 23 October 2018 04:29 (five years ago) link
well, at least I never have to hear about the fucking 6ix dad ever again
― wayne trotsky (Simon H.), Tuesday, 23 October 2018 04:44 (five years ago) link
i've got some great news for you https://globalnews.ca/video/4584411/ontario-municipal-election-norm-kelly-says-6ix-dad-persona-will-go-on-despite-election-loss
― shwarmaduke (symsymsym), Tuesday, 23 October 2018 04:57 (five years ago) link
"super-popular"? He lost!
― everything, Tuesday, 23 October 2018 05:15 (five years ago) link
Mixed signals on Toronto's Trump Index: Mammoliti lost, Goldy drew 25,000+ votes and finished third.
― clemenza, Tuesday, 23 October 2018 11:28 (five years ago) link
Watson beat Doucet 71%-22%, with 10 candidates splitting the remaining 7%. This is... OK, I guess, but I think I'm actually a little angry and disappointed that Doucet didn't start campaigning earlier and harder. Apparently, he didn't even take his campaign that seriously until he noticed that young people were signing up to get involved. I guess we'll probably have another four years of pandering to condo developers combined with some real support for art and culture and parks and cyclists. Hopefully the new council can push for some action on housing. We had no real Trump/Ford hard right/populist option, which I should be thankful for. My councillor was re-elected with about 75% of the vote. Guy I went to high school with was elected in Stittsville, which is maybe the most notable surprise.
I haven't seen school board results yet. These actually seem p important these days.
I don't know anything about this 6ix Dad business.
― The nexus of the crisis (Sund4r), Tuesday, 23 October 2018 14:53 (five years ago) link
OK, both Erica Braunovan and Lyra Evans were elected to the school board; they should fight against the Ford govt's agenda as well as anyone will.
I gather that Vancouver elected a former NDP MP as mayor. Vancouver municipal politics seem confusing to me: aiui, you don't have wards and do have political parties?
― The nexus of the crisis (Sund4r), Tuesday, 23 October 2018 14:58 (five years ago) link
Goldy drew 25,000+ votes and finished third.
People are justifiably worried about this, but to be honest, it was a *really* distant third (3.4%, I think?), and given that her actual politics aren't a million years removed from Rob Ford's (just replace the populist dogwhistles with uncloaked xenophobia), I was expecting her to do better than this. Seeing Rich@rd $pencer get teary about it on Twitter was pretty sweet.
― wayne trotsky (Simon H.), Tuesday, 23 October 2018 14:58 (five years ago) link
Is there any word on overall turnout yet? I imagine it has to be low, everyone I spoke with was demoralized throughout the entire campaign.
― wayne trotsky (Simon H.), Tuesday, 23 October 2018 15:00 (five years ago) link
Lowest since 2006 in Toronto.
― clemenza, Tuesday, 23 October 2018 15:20 (five years ago) link
vancouver has an at-large system, so no wards, and municipal parties and slates. there were lots of independents and new parties running after the collapse of Gregor's Vision Vancouver party, so in our ballot we had to choose 27 names (for council, mayor, parks, and school board) out of a list of 158 names. Kennedy Stewart was a nominal independent, but obviously actually NDP, and he affiliated himself with a new local party called OneCity.
― shwarmaduke (symsymsym), Tuesday, 23 October 2018 15:42 (five years ago) link
the at-large system is truly terrible. if every voter voted "rationally" for only one party and every party ran a full slate, there would only be one party on city council every time. There has also been research about how candidates with south asian names consistently underperform the rest of their party slates, and this election east asian candidates underperformed their parties, and none were elected to city council.
― shwarmaduke (symsymsym), Tuesday, 23 October 2018 15:45 (five years ago) link
That's definitely different, yeah.
― The nexus of the crisis (Sund4r), Tuesday, 23 October 2018 16:31 (five years ago) link
good/dispiritng overview of the TO results https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/toronto/article-meet-the-new-toronto-council-same-as-the-old-toronto-council/
― wayne trotsky (Simon H.), Wednesday, 24 October 2018 16:37 (five years ago) link
Today in Conservative humour
(make sure you watch the video)
― Timothée Charalambides (cryptosicko), Thursday, 1 November 2018 00:41 (five years ago) link
I have a new job where I work with mostly well-off suburbanites in their mid-30s to early 40s and it's been a crash course in depressing reactionary trash :/
― wayne trotsky (Simon H.), Thursday, 1 November 2018 00:49 (five years ago) link
Wow @ that video.
Btw, it was hard to focus on Canadian politics last week with all the madness going on worldwide but ugh @ CAQ: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/quebec-chador-religious-symbols-1.4876212and no surprise here but the repeal of Bill 148 in ON is still a disappointment: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/doug-ford-open-for-business-bill-148-repeal-1.4874351
― The nexus of the crisis (Sund4r), Thursday, 1 November 2018 03:14 (five years ago) link
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/clement-scheer-explicit-photos-1.4895295
this is the funniest story in canadian politics this year
― ( ͡☉ ͜ʖ ͡☉) (jim in vancouver), Wednesday, 7 November 2018 18:55 (five years ago) link
lots of fist-hand testimony on twitter about how he's a serial instragram creeper of young women
― ( ͡☉ ͜ʖ ͡☉) (jim in vancouver), Wednesday, 7 November 2018 19:09 (five years ago) link
that is a perfect typo
― Freda VanFleet (symsymsym), Wednesday, 7 November 2018 19:09 (five years ago) link
lol
― ( ͡☉ ͜ʖ ͡☉) (jim in vancouver), Wednesday, 7 November 2018 19:10 (five years ago) link
He's out of the Conservative caucus now. Is this the Instagram stuff?
Scheer said Wednesday new evidence has come to light to suggest this incident was not isolated — and that Clement is alleged to have engaged in similar behaviour in the past.
― jmm, Wednesday, 7 November 2018 20:16 (five years ago) link
My DMs today (and late into last night) involve a significant number of women who have confided experiences with Tony Clement that range from similar to mine, to much, much worse. These are real women and I believe them. If you need to talk as well, feel free to reach out.— Claire McWatt 🇬🇾 (@ClaireMcWatt) November 7, 2018
Young women VICE spoke to said Tony Clement often went on deep-timeline liking sprees after midnight. https://t.co/zV8F5oVDdk— VICE Canada (@vicecanada) November 7, 2018
― ( ͡☉ ͜ʖ ͡☉) (jim in vancouver), Wednesday, 7 November 2018 20:23 (five years ago) link
Just gonna leave this here
#pr4bc #prdebate #yepprorep pic.twitter.com/vimMefto0a— BC NDP (@bcndp) November 9, 2018
― josh az (2011nostalgia), Friday, 9 November 2018 21:30 (five years ago) link
so painful from Horgan
― ( ͡☉ ͜ʖ ͡☉) (jim in vancouver), Friday, 9 November 2018 21:34 (five years ago) link
obv vote for PR tho please BC.
i might be a citizen in time for the next provincial election and it would be nice to be able to vote for a loony-left, non-NDP party under a PR system
― ( ͡☉ ͜ʖ ͡☉) (jim in vancouver), Friday, 9 November 2018 21:35 (five years ago) link
In light of Doug Ford's milestone in francophobia, it's hard not to agree with the separatists when they argue that not only does English Canada not give a fuck about the French language and French Canadian culture in general, it doesn't seem to find bilingualism desirable either. I'm currently living abroad so I haven't been following Canadian politics very closely of late but this story doesn't appear to have elicited more than a collective shrug in the ROC.
La Presse's editorial sums it up nicely, for the most part: https://www.lapresse.ca/debats/editoriaux/paul-journet/201811/16/01-5204580-speak-ontarien-please.php
― pomenitul, Monday, 19 November 2018 15:30 (five years ago) link
Assumed this revive would be for the Ontario PCs' revolting display of transphobia or Ford's latest round of cuts. Hell province.
― wayne trotsky (Simon H.), Monday, 19 November 2018 15:32 (five years ago) link
Hadn't read about those yet. Triple whammy then.
― pomenitul, Monday, 19 November 2018 15:35 (five years ago) link
'Nbd' – most Canadian media outlets, it seems. Was the transphobia part of his platform or just thinly veiled?
― pomenitul, Monday, 19 November 2018 15:58 (five years ago) link
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/windsor/trans-support-leader-ontario-debate-gender-identity-1.4910813
― Freda VanFleet (symsymsym), Monday, 19 November 2018 16:34 (five years ago) link
I don't see what cuts to provincial French services in Ontario (which I oppose) have to do with Quebec separatism tbh.
The scrapping of rent control on new buildings might be what I'm most angry about.
― Locked in silent monologue, in silent scream (Sund4r), Monday, 19 November 2018 16:45 (five years ago) link
Back when those misreported stats about English usage in QC came out, I read an outraged editorial in Le Devoir that made a big point about the symbolic importance of there being several anglophone unis in Quebec and no independent francophone uni in any other province. Maybe not a quick jump to secession from there, but the idea that ROC would prefer it if French died off is surely part of the emotional argument for separatism
― rob, Monday, 19 November 2018 16:54 (five years ago) link
I can't even find a recent budget estimate for the French Language Services Commissioner. The 2014-15 budget was only about $1.2 million, and if the services are just being folded into the provincial ombudsman, how much can they possibly be saving?
― jmm, Monday, 19 November 2018 16:57 (five years ago) link
the La Presse editorial noted that their budget represented 0.02% of Ontario's deficit
― rob, Monday, 19 November 2018 16:58 (five years ago) link
rob otm. The asymmetry is staggering.
xps
― pomenitul, Monday, 19 November 2018 17:01 (five years ago) link
the idea that ROC would prefer it if French died off is surely part of the emotional argument for separatism
I mean, I get how it works as a pretext but it seems like concern trolling if separatists are in fact using this as grounds for Quebec sovereignty. How are francophones in ROC helped if Quebec separates? When (and why) have separatists been invested in bilingualism or the state of French language services in other provinces of a country they don't want to be part of. Official national bilingualism was obviously the child of an arch-enemy of separatism.
― Locked in silent monologue, in silent scream (Sund4r), Monday, 19 November 2018 17:09 (five years ago) link