A rant on Bike Share Toronto’s poor UX: payment issues, inaccessible QR codes, excessive data requests, and lack of modern payment options.
Tag: Politics
Explore Pierre Poilievre’s key housing affordability policies for Canada, including tying immigration to home building, linking infrastructure funding to municipal housing completion, converting federal buildings to housing, and removing GST on new homes under $1.3M.
Policies like a 0% inflation target, respecting local zoning, and privatizing CMHC would worsen the housing affordability crisis rather than bringing balance to the market.
A critique arguing Canada has worsened under Justin Trudeau’s leadership, detailing controversies like SNC-Lavalin, WE Charity, and ArriveCAN, and criticizing policies on housing, immigration, taxes, and criminal justice.
Exploring examples of perceived corruption in Canada, including government expenses, conflicts of interest, inter-provincial trade issues, and critiques of government spending and contracts.
An opinion piece analyzing a video of Steven Crowder’s interaction with his wife, arguing that his behavior constitutes emotional abuse based on a definition from the National Domestic Violence Hotline and discussing the understanding of abuse.
Proposing Fixed Seats Proportional Representation (FSP-R) as a novel electoral reform for Canada, combining PR, FPTP, and ranked ballots to ensure every vote contributes to a proportional government body, with analysis of 2021 election data.
An analysis of Pierre Poilievre’s key policies, including housing affordability, carbon tax, Bill C-69, disability benefits, and more.
Inspired by open-source principles, we can design a platform that facilitates structured debates and seeks convergence of arguments on various topics. This ideal platform would allow users to ask questions, create and upvote arguments, and engage in discussions. Unlike Reddit, this would all be top-level and not have communities, thus allowing 100% internet participation