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please explore this place with me. the 3D walkthrough has completely shattered my mind
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Let’s Dance, Louis Wain (1860-1939)
23 June 2020: Formal challenge to Alberta’s “anti-protesting” law, which came into legal effect 17 June 2020, apparently targets blockades, and could potentially criminalize demonstrating on public streets, bridges, etc.
Excerpt:
Alberta’s largest public sector union is challenging new provincial legislation enacted to prevent rail and road blockades.
The Alberta Union of Provincial Employees says the Critical Infrastructure Defence Act, which came into force on June 17, violates the rights of Albertans to peaceful protest and will hamper the union’s ability to engage in collective bargaining, which includes the right to strike. The union is filing a statement of claim in Edmonton Court of Queen’s Bench Tuesday morning.
“We will fight this all the way to the Supreme Court and we will defend any and all AUPE members or staff who are caught in the bill’s crosshairs,” AUPE president Guy Smith said in a news release Tuesday.
Bill 1 was introduced by the United Conservative government in February in response to the blockades of CN rail lines by Indigenous protesters earlier this year.
The bill levies hefty fines against individuals or companies found to have blocked, damaged or illegally entered any “essential infrastructure” including pipelines, rail lines, highways, oil sites, telecommunications equipment, radio towers, electrical lines, dams and farms.
Fines for individuals are up to $25,000 a day and up to six months in jail; corporations found to have violated the legislation face a daily penalty of up to $200,000.
Critics say the vagueness of the legislation mean people on public land, walking down a highway or next to a railway could potentially face fines. […]
Jonah Mozeson, press secretary for Justice Minister Doug Schweitzer, said the bill came in response to the blockades that halted rail traffic across the country.
“Bill 1 is clearly aimed at those who would block key infrastructure such as railways, bridges, pipelines, and highways,” he said in a written statement.
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Conservative MP Kerry Diotte dismisses calls to end police violence as an “orchestrated campaign”
Conservative MP Kerry Diotte wants everyone to “take a deep breath” and “get over” the death of George Floyd before taking action to end police brutality.
Speaking to Edmonton City Council this week, Diotte sparked criticism after he told a special meeting on racism and police violence that the public is too “emotional” about police violence to consider “drastic changes to the way we do policing.”
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Tagging: @politicsofcanada @abpoli
Fuck conservatives. Black lives matter
“Grandpa, grandpa, tell us another greentext story, pleeeease!!” “Alright, just one more and then it’s off to bed with you.” “Yaaaaaaay!!!” “>Be 17 >Go to Gamestop to pick up new game…..”
How DARE Indigenous protestors (*checks notes*) mildly inconvenience Canadians by demonstrating against (*checks notes again*) an illegal invasion of unceded Wet'suwet'en land in support of an industry that's (*checks notes a final time*) actively working to kill all life on Earth!
I forgot to post these right after i saw them on twitter, but these photos were taken during the arrest of indigenous youth protestors in Victoria, BC while they were standing in solidarity with Wet'suwet'en in their fight against the Coastal Gaslink Pipeline. The Victoria police surrounded the protestors and denied them access to food or water before violently arresting them.
This is what Canada is like, this country will never change because it is built on and maintained by this sort of violence.
Society? Like from the Joker? You know that isn't real, right?
Destruction of Christopher Columbus statue on the square in his name
[Arica, Chile, Nov. 2019]