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  • Kate 23:06 on 2021-08-14 Permalink | Reply  

    La Presse gives as fact that Justin Trudeau will drop the writ Sunday morning for an election September 20.

    I’ve been reprimanded before for taking note of elections other than the municipal, but we do have 18 federal ridings on the island of Montreal, including the ridings of six ministers, among them Justin himself. The issues, and the results, have things to tell us about the island we live on.

    Of course this time the campaign, taking place during a pandemic, will also intersect with the municipal campaign, so it’s bound to become a bit noisy in here…

    Update: Doorbell rang this morning and it was a woman (one of a party of canvassers) trying to get signatures to support the Marxist candidate in Papineau – Justin Trudeau’s riding.

    And the writ has dropped.

     
    • ant6n 09:36 on 2021-08-15 Permalink

      I saw an ad for the liberals on TV are 9am, when I understand the election is supposed to be called at 10am. So the Libs run ads before the election is called.

    • jeather 09:56 on 2021-08-15 Permalink

      Have you seen this absolutely bonkers ad by the Conservatives?

      I assume all the other parties will harp on how calling an election less than 2 years into a mandate in the middle of a surging pandemic because you think now is the time to get a majority is a terrible, dangerous idea. I cannot believe this is happening and I hope the liberals lose seats for this.

    • Kate 11:05 on 2021-08-15 Permalink

      That ad is getting a lot of attention. It’s a horror.

      I don’t blame the Liberals – governing with a minority is always unstable, it was never going to go to 4 years, and they’re probably pretty confident that the current version of the Tories is too unattractive to gain more seats than they already have. I bet they’re even strategizing around a low voter turnout.

    • ant6n 11:15 on 2021-08-15 Permalink

      What’s cringy is that they harp on budgets and higher taxes, as if this election is between conservatives (as in the Conservative party) and progressives (as in the Liberal party). In reality it should be between conservatives (as in the Liberal party) and progressives (don’t really have a strong party), but unfortunately the media and the Liberals and the Conservatives like the fairy tale of the right vs left Liberals vs Conservatives fairy tale.

    • JoeNotCharles 15:50 on 2021-08-15 Permalink

      But it’s not a “surging” pandemic. The pandemic is on the downswing.

      https://datagraver.com/corona/#/?regions=quebec:hex0AC8C2,canada:hex14F03E&logScale=false&perCapita=true&cutYaxis=false&cumulative=false&types=2&mapp

      Of course the unvaccinated are still at risk, but there aren’t enough unvaccinated people for the pandemic to break out again in a major way unless it mutates. The main risk to society now is that the virus could circulate enough among unvaccinated people to mutate, and a mutation could cause the vaccines to become ineffective. And, of course, some people can’t be vaccinated because of allergies or compromised immune systems or whatever. So it’s important to keep taking basic precautions and keep vaccinating more people to drive the prevalence of the virus down even further, but at this point that’s for managing long-term risk, not to directly prevent major outbreaks.

    • thomas 16:30 on 2021-08-15 Permalink

      The conservative ad seems to be an attempt to game the Facebook algorithm.
      https://twitter.com/jacquesleger17/status/1426892823715061764

    • MarcG 18:23 on 2021-08-15 Permalink

      @thomas: Thanks for sharing that. I was about to put the ad on reddit’s /r/TheRightCantMeme but now I won’t.

  • Kate 20:00 on 2021-08-14 Permalink | Reply  

    A demonstration was held downtown Saturday against vaccine passports.

     
    • JaneyB 23:51 on 2021-08-14 Permalink

      Saw a bunch of those yahoos at Berri-UQAM on the platform of the Yellow line. Everyone else was masked and basically avoiding them. It’s interesting to see the majority of people holding the line. Of course, it’s partly due to fear of the virus or fear of returning to last Spring’s empty streets.

    • Ephraim 16:10 on 2021-08-15 Permalink

      It will be interesting to see if Maxime Bernier himself gets elected. He’s now the face of the plague deniers.

    • JaneyB 06:10 on 2021-08-16 Permalink

      Lovely. Out of curiousity, I just checked the vaxx rates of La Beauce. As of Aug 2, roughly 65-70% had gotten their first dose so…lower than other parts of the province but not buying Bernier’s line it seems. See: https://www.journaldequebec.com/2021/08/02/toujours-de-la-resistance-a-la-vaccination-en-beauce

  • Kate 11:29 on 2021-08-14 Permalink | Reply  

    A major earthquake has just struck Haiti, rated at 7.2. There will have to be aid and fundraising, will post as local efforts are publicized.

     
    • Kate 11:19 on 2021-08-14 Permalink | Reply  

      Christopher Curtis writes about the migrant workers from Latin America who keep our agriculture running.

      A man from Guatemala was killed by a lightning strike this week in a cauliflower field near Oka.

       
      • Robert H 14:41 on 2021-08-14 Permalink

        Merci pour ce texte. Pour un habitant de la ville comme moi, c’est bon de me fait rappeler d’où vient ma nourriture, surtout parce que je n’y pense presque jamais à l’épicerie. Ma vie citadine, qui est beaucoup plus confortable que celle des travailleurs du Guatemala, néanmoins m’a rendu assez cynique. Quand les médias regorgent d’histoires décevantes, un tel reportage me donne un peu d’espoir pour l’humanité: Presque tout le monde dans l’histoire de Christopher Curtis, y compris le journaliste lui-même, fait preuve de gentillesse, d’intégrité, de générosité et de bonne volonté. J’aimerais penser que pour le bien des travailleurs migrants, un employeur comme Daniel Laviolette n’est pas une exception. Il se soucie de ses employés. Ces travailleurs eux-mêmes comme Gabriel Yos et ses collègues, qui suent sous un soleil brûlant pour le bien-être de leurs familles, méritent notre respect et notre gratitude.

        Le deuxième reportage sur la mort d’Oscar Antonio Vicente Torres montre les risques que prennent les travailleurs migrants. Au-delà des condoléances, le gouvernement canadien devrait apporter un réel soutien à sa famille et travailler à l’amélioration des conditions de tous ceux qui viennent travailler dans nos champs.

      • Kate 22:57 on 2021-08-14 Permalink

        Comme toi, Robert, j’espère que M. Laviolette n’est pas le seul fermier qui prend besoin de ces travailleurs temporaires.

      • Jack 10:57 on 2021-08-15 Permalink

        Christopher Curtis c’est ce que devrait être le journalisme. Nous emmener dans des endroits où nous ne penserions pas aller, puis nous éclairer.

    • Kate 10:19 on 2021-08-14 Permalink | Reply  

      Two people were stabbed in two incidents overnight downtown. A young woman was stabbed in the tunnel on St-Marc and a man was stabbed on Place Émilie-Gamelin.

       
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