The CBC Would Like to Remind You
once again, the CBC would like to remind you not to laugh at the misfortune of others

once again, the CBC would like to remind you not to laugh at the misfortune of others


Jesus christ, CBC, what recipe was she searching for?
ed: (in the actual story she found the video because she was poking around the browser history of her boyfriends’ laptop, but the headline makes it sound like AllRecipes.com was hosting the video under their recipe for Broccoli Casserole or something)
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/north/nunavik-dog-slaughter-apology-1.7391834
Canadian government apologizes to Inuit in Nunavik for mass killing of sled dogs
Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations Gary Anandasangaree has formally apologized to Inuit in Nunavik for the federal government’s role in the mass killing of sled dogs in the region in the 1950s and 1960s.
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“Without investigation and without asking the owners about the importance of the dogs they wanted to kill, without inquiring whether the dogs they wanted to kill constituted a real, serious and current danger to the people.”
There are not a lot of things that can get through to my hard, black little heart, but this still made me go “What the fuck, Canada”.
People alive today still remember an era where the RCMP was cheerfully murdering puppies at scale for what we now admit was basically no reason.
once you know about the past exonerative tense, you start to see it show up all over the place,
particularly in news stories where the Manitoba police definitely nearly beat a shoplifter to death

recently I saw someone circulating a petition requesting that the Canadian government use public funds to provide a mastodon server for all Canadians
in something of a rebuttal, I would like to note that the portal that every single Canadian needs access to for crucial tax information is down for the entire weekend for one of it’s regular nappy naps, and this is one of the government’s more modern and prominent public digital projects

now if someone were to write a version of Mastodon that ran entirely on IBM servers that haven’t been manufactured since 1997, that would be a whole different ball game
behold, the comments section at the CBC:

please, for the love of god, do not let the Canadian government anywhere near your technology