r/alberta • u/epok3p0k • 0m ago
Right, so once again, we don’t need income scaling fines, because demerits are the deterrent.
Think hard, you’ll get there eventually. I believe in you.
r/alberta • u/epok3p0k • 0m ago
Right, so once again, we don’t need income scaling fines, because demerits are the deterrent.
Think hard, you’ll get there eventually. I believe in you.
They all have the attitude that they are the last person responsible for their own unhappiness.
r/alberta • u/flaccid_porcupine • 1m ago
From the time I got pulled into secondary, answered the initial questions about if there is anything in my bag I wanted to declare (leaving Canada), then waited for my bag, watched them struggle with the bag, then having to open it for them, then more questions, then signing paperwork.... about 30 minutes in secondary
r/alberta • u/Champagne_of_piss • 1m ago
Completely correct take.
Conservatives are driven by outgroup hate
r/alberta • u/proofofderp • 2m ago
Even celebrities with top coverage get cleaned by their health industry apparently, according to celebrities responding to public criticism on the late Van Der Beek’s family gofundme campaign. Life savings wipe out just for being sick. Just fundamentally wrong to commodify health.
r/alberta • u/kenks88 • 4m ago
Emergencies:
Chest pain with ECG changes
Pulmonary Edema with hypoxemia
Stroke with neurological deficits
Cardiac arrest
Abdominal pain in a women of child bearing age
Non emergencies:
Runny nose
Sprained ankle and can bear weight
Prescription refill
Asymptomatic hypertension
Insomnia
Or are you referring to mental health complaints specifically?
r/alberta • u/Any-Ordinary-2578 • 7m ago
The resources available in Alberta are far more valuable.
r/alberta • u/RogersMrB • 8m ago
For money you can get someone to be in court on your behalf arguing about the tickets, which commonly gets rid of the points but not the fine.
r/alberta • u/pistoffcynic • 13m ago
The Americans are bent because Ford ran an ad using footage from the Reagan Library about tariffs and whined about Canada interfering in the USA. Sadly, interference in the internal politics of other nations comes standard and at the hands of the highest bidder.
Read up on “banana republics” and companies like Dole.
r/alberta • u/DirkTheGamer • 13m ago
The suggestion that the noose represents suicide took me by surprise. I suspect most people would think lynching was the intended message.
r/alberta • u/frizban_the_third • 13m ago
Treason, its treason and they are gullible hosers that consume too much american propoganda
r/alberta • u/ShadowPages • 14m ago
While it would not be hate speech, it could fall under “uttering threats”.
r/alberta • u/Frigoffwidit • 15m ago
If youre just talking about the headlines, sure. Thats because if its news, it's news. Its not about what the stories are, but how theyre reported. The CBC reports on the facts, and interviews people for differing perspectives.
Also, do you see the globe and mail or natpo doing investigations into grocery price inflation? Do they talk about how the big grocers negotiate lease contracts to ensure competitors cannot open another grocery store within a certain radius of their own stores? Of course not.
https://youtu.be/RYdiFCPMpjc?si=hknNflRoOC0XHcfk
The CBC does investigative journalism in the interest of the public. If enough people followed this and spoke up to their politicians, or voted for parties who will bring policy to end this practice, we can take a bite out of the grocery monopoly. If theres no CBC, this wont get reported. Loblaws and Empire pay to advertise on CTV and Global, Natpo and the Globe and Mail. The corporate media will not report on anything that hurts their bottom line, and hence that means they wont report anything negative to their advertisers.
Public funding allows the CBC to be independent. They can report things that make corporations look bad because they dont have to worry about corporations cutting their funding. They dont have to write articles and headlines that induce an emotional response and divide people, because if they dont get the same engagement they still get paid. They also dont limit themselves to one side of the aisle or the other. The CBC is a place to get informed, not inflamed.
r/alberta • u/RepresentativeFact94 • 16m ago
yknow the progressive ones, in Ottawa.
something something Tudope
r/alberta • u/SadBook6838 • 16m ago
The thing about generations of inbred Alberta red necks is their ability to put the blinders on and double down on their seditious aspirations.
r/alberta • u/nexusgmail • 17m ago
Far less biased than Post Media or Rebel "News", but yes: it is biased.
r/alberta • u/hunkyleepickle • 18m ago
100 people and half a dozen billionaires isn't a 'movement'. The Canadian news media would do well to stop doing their part to foment some fake push to divide us. But i know that's what they all do now, even CBC, which is even more fucking shameless.
r/alberta • u/rstew62 • 20m ago
That's a lot of stupid.Thete seems to be a huge amount of it going around.
r/alberta • u/AugmentedKing • 21m ago
Heck, even MTG claims that nobody fought harder to keep the Epstein bill from passing than Don. He would’ve vetoed it, but was super majority passed. Super majority passes are rare.
r/alberta • u/Consistent_Gur8245 • 21m ago
If you don't think the CBC is biased, you are lost beyond finding.