

Liability for one’s product actually means something to IBM/Microsoft/etc. instead of some guy on github.


Liability for one’s product actually means something to IBM/Microsoft/etc. instead of some guy on github.


It will be interesting how a judge rules. I’ll guess there will be some compensation coming.


In my opinion, this is happening to get exposure to their grievances. As I said earlier, I hope Carney takes the challenge seriously.


Receiving federal money coming from Alberta should be tied to allowing Alberta have access to global markets. In my opinion, if Quebec blocks pipelines that should make them unable to collect equalization money. Either they are for a united ‘all for all’ Canada, or they are not.


I try to be respectful in my replies and also appreciate there are and should be different views on a topic. FWIW, I don’t live in Alberta, I live in Manitoba a province that also benefits from Alberta equalization payments.
Yes, it is a country and we are (mostly) united. Which is exactly why we should listen to issues raised by others, even when they don’t fit with our narrative. Quebec is happy to take Alberta’s oil money transfer payments while they thumb their nose at any request to run a pipeline through the province. Very hypocritical in my opinion.


You forget about federal restrictions.


You’re missing the point. Why should Alberta pay for Quebec’s social programs?


I wasn’t a fan of Slack. Plus it was only communication.


Isn’t the PS5 already a fully functional gaming computer?


What’s better than Teams?


What was your Boss’ feedback? Why didn’t he/she like your recommendation? I’m going to guess a major constraint was too many sources for software.


I just see this:



They want to make the tech companies accountable to enforce it. How would that work?


Yes. Equalization payments from Alberta to Quebec, while Quebec gets special considerations not offered to Alberta. There’s a reason the separatist movement is sitting at a shocking 20%. Is your answer to simply label the 20% as ‘idiots’? That doesn’t sound productive to me.


You already make more sense than the big heads in the government.


How do you seriously put the accountability on the tech companies without age and identity verification? To me, it hasn’t been thought out and I fear a typical poorly executed government plan. One with long reaching implications.


If the accountability is going to be with the tech companies, the only way to do that is to eliminate internet anonymity. Doxxing is going to be a serious problem.


The obvious answer is the pipeline would go through the states.


Do you know how much Alberta oil money winds up in Quebec social programs and subsidized university tuitions?
It has been Canada’s paper of record for quite some time.