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My sister was a nurse had 18 months virtually full pay, another 6 at reduced, had child care bridge a gap to kindergarten, and now they have afterschool care at elementary? This was in the last 4-5 years for 2 different kids. She like many other healthcare professionals got out of it because of the shit show it was turning into and got into teaching but her Matt leave was ridiculous compared to most sectors. So I wouldn’t say a nurse is really the bar for that argument |
Well my wife is a nurse and didn't have that, so that's not the standard. |
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How did we end up that a “regular” person is paying $1200 a month for child care? Immigration? Inflation? Like.. kinda just feels like the same shit I’ve echoed on other topics where we’ve let things get virtually destroyed through lack of investment, legislation, oversight Now we just cut cheques to fix it? |
BCNU contract is 17 weeks of top up to 87% of wage. The rest is standard maternity leave as EI (about 2k/month) Families that make UP TO 111000 a year get the BC child care benefit, so that equates to nothing if you have a full time nurse and someone that works at McDonald's one day a week. There is nothing specific about that to nurses. We are able to claim up to $8000 dollars on our taxes, out of the 15000 a year we pay for child care, which gets us about 1.25 months of childcare paid for in a tax refund. |
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A) stupid B) didn't get distributed to anyone in the income ranges I mentioned. |
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We are more acutely aware of the prices now as well because my wife recently started a contracting gig and we were looking atinsurnace cosrts |
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Teacher/Kid ratios are 1:6 for kids under 3 and 1:8 from 3-5, add in rent and operational costs and you can back of napkin work out how much child care needs to be for it to breakeven. $1200 * 6 kids = $7200 and the average daycare worker makes about $4k/m (it's definitely not a way to make much money and it's not an easy job). My daycare's unsubsidised rate was nearly $2k/mo. |
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How do these measures help out the steel, automotive manufacturing or other industries severely effected in Canada? I am pretty sure every single business in Canada would rather not have a tariff of 25% applied to the FOB. Most businesses cannot just absorb these tariffs, they will either pass it completely on or partially because its beyond their margin. This will cause significant inflationary pressure in an economy essentially in a recession due to the lackadaisical Liberal government. This just shows how out of touch Carney is and how soft he is. Waiting until Canada Day is completely unacceptable. I wouldn't be surprised if Trump raised the tariffs further. The only thing that works would be to negatively effect Trump's approval ratings, the only thing he truly cares about. |
trump as also said he will not talk about tariffs until the election is over. |
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Maybe if we keep our elbows up, all this will go away? |
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Freeland literally had a fallout with Turd over the $250 cheque, triggering everything we have seen in Canadian politics in the past 3-and-a-half months. And the legislation wasn't passed. The GST holiday we got. I probably saved $50 from eating out and getting takeouts. Quote:
But we need to do this on a global scale. Arguments can be made for or against whether Canada, or much of the western world, for that matter, should be leading by example. But what doesn't change is the World needs to shift away from fossil fuels |
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So like, what is the point I guess is the argument. The 2070's and beyond got fucked by the 1970's to now, so I guess let's make the next 50 years a big party. |
Outside of fires and occasional floods things like that which aren’t “so bad” Canada and much of North America likely wont be affected to any degree that isn’t just a passing issue. The problem becomes when large swathes of places like India, Africa, South America, become uninhabitable due to heat or large scale disasters. Again it won’t affect us directly but it’s just going to be another thing the global community will dump money into to no avail. When places that a billion people live are hitting 50+ degrees for long periods, get ready for the real Indian invasion. Climate refugees. |
I agree that there is no going back when it comes to the environment -- we are well past that point. But I'd argue that there is still a tremendous amount of merit in fighting against climate change because there is a massive difference between a world where the average temperature above pre-industrial levels is: * 1.5ºC * 2.0ºC * 3.7ºC <-- which is the somewhat current worst case estimate that I've read about But alas, nobody is paying much attention to this right now because everything about the current world is already fxxked up enough, with dire and immediate consequences... :( |
No one, globally, or in canada, gives a rats ass about climate action, global warming, or any earth destruction etc... If anything, us, canadians, and any "1st world" country support it more than anyone. Something break? Throw it out. Trash off temu looks cool? Lets buy it. Sale on scamazon, even though you have no use for it? Click. Our homes are massive, with highest quality materials and highest finishes (globally wise). We want the nicest, newest, fanciest stuff. What does all the above mean? We consume on an insane level. Consuming comes with a cost, that cost is all the countries from start to finish mining, producing, manufacturing, shipping, selling. Fossil fuels are a start.....but they will NEVER go away, your sp500 retirement counts on it. Next time your buying a ring for your wedding, someone is probably dumping mercury in a river to extract the gold. You like steak? You also like forests being cut down. New clothing? Take a look at whats involved in a tanker crossing an ocean. Buying a new build? Il tell you a "secret", there is no such thing as 0 waste construction lol..... There aint no solution to climate change, us humans are the biggest virus to the planet. I wonder if its even possible to actually reverse the damage we have caused, or if an ice age will take care of it for us eventually. I also wonder if the green party ever got elected, what they would actually do. If you truly belive in climate action, you need to go live off the land, cut off from all modern benefits. |
I'd say hurricanes and floods are already happening frequent enough in certain parts of the US that it is putting strains on state governments. The bigger problem is climate change-induced disasters that affect food security. It's one thing for BC to lose all of its stone fruits for a growing season, but it becomes a bigger issue for Florida if they lose their orange crops for multiple seasons before things can grow back. And then there are varying degrees of grain crop losses in the Prairies due to drought / extreme heat, and floods. This kind of news has been gradually becoming more common in the last few years, and they will only get worse as the world heats up some more. And I am specifically only bringing up N.American climate issues. As you are saying, the problem could very quickly get out of hand when large swathes of warmer places become uninhabitable. Quote:
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This climate change stuff is getting too depressing. I'm gonna stop talking about it, and go back to bashing Trump instead. (And maybe PeePee and Danielle Smith too.) |
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I felt it was worth mentioning here though, since it looks like we're just giving up. Might as well If I lived in a forest fire area, I'd get the fuck out asap. That kind of zone will be uninhabitable in our lifetimes, and worth nothing. |
as george carlin said, "the planet is fine, the people are fucked". a million years from now long after we're extinct earth will still be spinning, life in one form or another will be abundant. even if we go 5 degrees warmer, it won't make earth uninhabitable for all species like mars. even if it does, who cares about the extreme distant future. |
It's not that distant though that like 1/3rd of the population on the planet will probably die from climate disasters or the results of that. We are talking about a dystopian wasteland where people are starving to death in numbers we can't comprehend. If it doesn't happen in our lifetime, at the pace we are going it's pretty fucking likely it will happen in our kids lifetimes. It's really only taken like 150 years to do this damage, and with the population increase compared to when it started, the damage we are causing is exponentially growing. I can understand why someone without kids wouldn't really care, but someone with, should, because it's going to affect them drastically. |
i do care, im just saying that the earth itself isnt fucked, we are. |
Oh totally. Earth is the body and we are the cancer, but it's gonna decide when it's a big enough problem to get rid of it. |
Regretfully, evolution will prevail ... people will die and suffer, earth will win. It's regrettable that the people who are the worst polluters (most responsible) are not the ones on the receiving end of natural selection. |
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