[-] Banana@sh.itjust.works 14 points 5 days ago

I'm sure they define that in the study if you read it

[-] Banana@sh.itjust.works 1 points 5 days ago

Dang! Unfortunately I'm not but that's great info, I hope a lot of people are giving input!

Nationalized healthcare also didn't start federally ;)

[-] Banana@sh.itjust.works 3 points 5 days ago

100% agree, I've been writing letters about electoral reform because it is absolutely a thing that, if they pressure and push it through, could use having done it as a way to campaign to a population sick of empty promises. If you can get shit done without being the party in power (ahem, Tommy Douglas), what could you get done in power?

[-] Banana@sh.itjust.works 7 points 6 days ago

If they knew what they were doing, they'd make Leah Gazan the leader.

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submitted 3 months ago by Banana@sh.itjust.works to c/canada@lemmy.ca

I wrote a letter to a representative calling for change, calling for electoral reform. If you'd like to share, feel free to adjust it and mail it however you like! I do not want any credit for this. The letter is as follows:

Your Name

Your Address

City, Province, Postal Code

Email Address (optional)

Date

Representative's Name

Their Title

Office Address

City, Province, Postal Code

Subject: The voters are restless. We need change.

Dear Representative,

I've been thinking a lot about the nature of change in Canada; how it starts, who initiates it, and why it so often feels out of reach for ordinary citizens. It’s easy to feel like you're contributing when you post an opinion online, but real change demands more than digital echoes. That’s why I’m writing to you.

Recently, I was researching a Canadian legend by the name of Tommy Douglas, a man who was disappointed in socialists who cared more about their ideas than they did about taking action. He is lauded as the father of socialized medicine in Canada despite never rising beyond his position as Premier of Saskatchewan. I was singing his praises to a friend of mine when they pointed out that it was not Tommy Douglas alone that made this happen. He did this with the help of many, many regular people, just like me. This thought inspired me to write about an issue I feel is extremely relevant today.

In the last federal election, only 68.65% of eligible Canadians voted, which is relatively high compared to recent voting history, but is still just over half of eligible voters. When I ask friends why they don’t vote, most say it’s because their vote doesn’t matter. I would have loved to tell them that their vote does matter, that the system works; however, the working class is beginning to take notice, and we know that our vote does not matter. Our system is broken, and Canadians are stuck in an endless, limbo-like cycle with a government that never listens to us and only ever serves to increase wealth disparity, no matter which of the two largest parties we vote for.

This brings me to my next point: we only have two choices. We like to think of our country as a democracy, but until we change this system that inevitably results in a pissing contest between two near-identical parties of men in suits and ties, it is essentially no better than our southern neighbours.

We should not have to vote for a party that does not represent our views just to avoid fascism.

Former Prime Minister Trudeau was elected on the promise of electoral reform, then walked away from it. Many of us saw it coming. There was no accountability and no follow-through during the decade he spent as PM, and to think Canadian voters don’t notice this kind of betrayal is an insult to our intelligence.

I truly believe that this is an opportunity to show Canadians that you care about them beyond just their votes. You can show them that you respect their intelligence by promising actual change.

I am asking you to advocate for a ranked ballot system: a system that empowers voters to rank their preferences, eliminates the fear of "wasted votes," and encourages greater political diversity. It ensures that elected officials better reflect the views of most Canadians. Single-transferable-vote is a feasible goal if we work together.

A step further would be to make election day a national statutory holiday, easing access to the polls and reinforcing the importance of civic participation. While mandatory voting is worth exploring in the future, I believe turnout would improve organically if people felt their vote truly counted.

I understand that this is a big ask. I know that this letter sounds idealistic. But I also believe that electoral reform is foundational. This is an important change that can restore faith in our system and amplify the voices of Canadians who currently feel unheard. In a time of division and disillusionment where people are sick of being used as pawns in a political game, this could be a meaningful step towards rebuilding the trust between representatives and voters.

We need leaders who are bold enough to do what they know is right even if it threatens the status quo. We want policy made with people in mind rather than the pursuit of profit and power.

You give me the impression that you care. That’s why I’m writing to you. This is the first letter I’ve ever sent to a representative. I hope it’s not the last. And I hope, more than anything, that it doesn’t fall on deaf ears.

Canadians are losing hope. Please help give it back to us.

Sincerely, A concerned voter

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submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by Banana@sh.itjust.works to c/music@lemmy.world

NOTE: I FOUND IT!!!

The Moment by Atomic Tom

I don't know if this will be allowed in this community (mods pls delete if not), but I'm trying to find this album/single/EP cover from when I was in highschool.

I can't find anything online, chatgpt is downright useless, but I have a drawing of the album art because I liked it so much. Reverse image search yields nothing

I know it had to have come out between 2008 and 2012, had a sound similar to Franz Ferdinand, and the album cover was all white except for these two, clasped, stylized hands (the drawing is actually very close to what it actually looked like)

I seem to recall it having a little red but my memory could be false.

I figured somebody here may have seen it/remember too!

UPDATE: Hey yall I ended up finding it actually!!

What i ended up doing was editing the pic a bit to bring it closer to what I remembered:

Then I ended up finding it (forgot about the black background!!)

[-] Banana@sh.itjust.works 58 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

I find it so fucking funny that they simultaneously complain that women don't want them and then as a reaction they threaten being alone as if that isn't something these women have chosen over them.

Like, honey, I'm boisterous and aggressive and get far more female and male attention than they do. Those that leave behind these archaic expectations are far more social and happy than these dudes.

[-] Banana@sh.itjust.works 51 points 3 months ago

K but also he's an idiot because treating housing like supply and demand applies to it is how we got to a place where nobody can fucking afford them because, clearly, supply and demand does not apply to things people need

[-] Banana@sh.itjust.works 58 points 4 months ago

If there's one thing the French are good at, it's resistance

[-] Banana@sh.itjust.works 80 points 5 months ago

I hope when this is all over that Donald Trump personally is held liable for everything

[-] Banana@sh.itjust.works 54 points 5 months ago

it's a dry cold

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by Banana@sh.itjust.works to c/youshouldknow@lemmy.world

I didn't know this until recently, but there is a national do-not-call list you can register your canadian phone number to through the government of Canada:

https://lnnte-dncl.gc.ca/en

Additionally, if you're already a customer with the company calling or have been within a year, they are allowed to call you; HOWEVER,

Next time a company -- like rogers for example -- incessantly calls you, ask them to add you to their internal do-not-call list, and enjoy your peace knowing that if they call you again, you can report them to the government of Canada. They face possible financial repercussions if this happens.

[-] Banana@sh.itjust.works 50 points 5 months ago

One of the main things I learned during my economics degree is that money is fake.

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[-] Banana@sh.itjust.works 53 points 1 year ago

Yes. Fools will tell you the Nazis were socialists, people of a normal intelligence will tell you that calling yourself a duck does not make you a duck.

[-] Banana@sh.itjust.works 48 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Lemmy absolutely.

  • no algorithm
  • no ads
  • actual real people in the comments
  • the ability for third parties to make apps
  • the fact that it's not mainstream means most of the people on here are at least a little nerdy which I am here for.
  • feels a lot like what reddit used to be 15 years ago before the age of algorithms and bots everywhere.
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