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#31
Off the Record / Re: [Canada] Canadian Politics...
Last post by viper37 - November 27, 2025, 06:01:31 PM
Canada rolls back climate rules in energy deal with Alberta

A huge win for Alberta, again.  No wonder Guilbeault ran away.
#32
Off the Record / Re: TV/Movies Megathread
Last post by celedhring - November 27, 2025, 05:30:08 PM
Quote from: HVC on November 27, 2025, 04:35:22 PMHave they regressed or something? I mean they werent the greatest as kids but surely they got better as time went on?

They are also being asked to perform more dramatic material, given the age of their characters, for which they are not experienced enough.

It's really really hard to find teenager-ish actors that can handle dramatic material comfortably. Heck, in my experience (I spent a few years doing some teaching at a drama school) there's a non-sweet spot where young actors first get formal acting training, get given all the tools of the trade, and it kinda overwhelms them and makes them worse until they become more assured and comfortable with the craft.
#33
Off the Record / Re: [Canada] Canadian Politics...
Last post by Grey Fox - November 27, 2025, 05:13:00 PM
Quote from: crazy canuck on November 27, 2025, 04:08:24 PM
Quote from: Jacob on November 27, 2025, 03:58:50 PM
Quote from: Bauer on November 27, 2025, 02:38:16 PMMeanwhile Nutrien is choosing to build a new potash export terminal in Washington state due to excessive regulations in Canada.  This is exactly the thing we're supposed to be avoiding right now. 

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/nutrien-selects-u-s-port-to-build-new-potash-export-terminal-9.6992424

It goes both ways, though: https://seattlered.com/taxes/microsoft-business-taxes/4115276

QuoteMicrosoft issues chilling warning: New WA taxes will drive companies out—Vancouver already winning

...

Vancouver already benefiting as Seattle stumbles
Microsoft has been quietly expanding its office in Vancouver, B.C., doubling its headcount there since before the pandemic.


No, you are making a false equivalency.  Nutrien is not moving its business. It is still extracting Potash from Saskatchewan. The problem they are facing is the lack of infrastructure on the West coast of Canada to move their product to market, and the regulatory hurdles (some would say nightmare) to get things built here.

Bauer is correct to point out this is the very thing Carney is trying to address.  And I would add, needs to get addressed quickly.  One way to think about it is that the announcement of special projects that get to avoid the regulatory tangle we have created is another way of saying that they are probably unnecessary brakes on much needed infrastructure development.

It's a gamble there too. We could disallow potash export to the US at any moment.
#34
Gaming HQ / Re: Europa Universalis V confi...
Last post by Norgy - November 27, 2025, 05:04:56 PM
Quote from: Solmyr on November 27, 2025, 03:42:20 PMIs the cost of court affected by the number of courtiers? I thought it was just based off your Economic Base (which is getting adjusted in 1.0.8).

Yeah, I seem to have confused that with actual net taxation. It is an anti-blobbing device, apparently.
Because if it was the actual tax I manage to extract, I would have a Lidl court.
#35
Off the Record / Re: The Off Topic Topic
Last post by celedhring - November 27, 2025, 05:03:15 PM
I laughed. And didn't.
#36
Off the Record / Re: The China Thread
Last post by DGuller - November 27, 2025, 04:44:38 PM
Quote from: Sheilbh on November 26, 2025, 03:09:29 PMVery early but from what I've seen people saying it might be the bamboo scaffolding (or at least that could be how the fire spread).
Yeah, I guess no internal fire resistiveness or compartmentalization will work if you wrap the whole building in kindling from the outside.
#37
Off the Record / Re: TV/Movies Megathread
Last post by HVC - November 27, 2025, 04:35:22 PM
Have they regressed or something? I mean they werent the greatest as kids but surely they got better as time went on?
#38
Off the Record / Re: [Canada] Canadian Politics...
Last post by viper37 - November 27, 2025, 04:31:35 PM
Steven Guilbeault resigns from Mark Carney's cabinet 

Danielle Smith is doing her happy dance right now.
#39
Gaming HQ / Re: Europa Universalis V confi...
Last post by Tamas - November 27, 2025, 04:20:52 PM
Yeah I don't think number of courtiers has anything to do with jr.
#40
Off the Record / Re: [Canada] Canadian Politics...
Last post by crazy canuck - November 27, 2025, 04:08:24 PM
Quote from: Jacob on November 27, 2025, 03:58:50 PM
Quote from: Bauer on November 27, 2025, 02:38:16 PMMeanwhile Nutrien is choosing to build a new potash export terminal in Washington state due to excessive regulations in Canada.  This is exactly the thing we're supposed to be avoiding right now. 

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/nutrien-selects-u-s-port-to-build-new-potash-export-terminal-9.6992424

It goes both ways, though: https://seattlered.com/taxes/microsoft-business-taxes/4115276

QuoteMicrosoft issues chilling warning: New WA taxes will drive companies out—Vancouver already winning

...

Vancouver already benefiting as Seattle stumbles
Microsoft has been quietly expanding its office in Vancouver, B.C., doubling its headcount there since before the pandemic.


No, you are making a false equivalency.  Nutrien is not moving its business. It is still extracting Potash from Saskatchewan. The problem they are facing is the lack of infrastructure on the West coast of Canada to move their product to market, and the regulatory hurdles (some would say nightmare) to get things built here.

Bauer is correct to point out this is the very thing Carney is trying to address.  And I would add, needs to get addressed quickly.  One way to think about it is that the announcement of special projects that get to avoid the regulatory tangle we have created is another way of saying that they are probably unnecessary brakes on much needed infrastructure development.