Showroom7561

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 hours ago

LOL. Time to close shop, then. πŸ˜†

[–] [email protected] 14 points 10 hours ago

Carney should be treating her like he treats trump: Don't talk to her at all, unless she shows some respect for this country.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 10 hours ago (1 children)

Nice find! They've got a large selection of tools, too. I wish they'd say where their stuff is made, though.

[–] [email protected] 37 points 11 hours ago

Remember, these are only polls. Just like with the election in the states, polls mean nothing and can be the opposite of what the real outcome looks like.

VOTE. VOTE. VOTE. BRING YOUR FRIENDS, FAMILY, AND NEIGHBOURS!

[–] [email protected] 5 points 11 hours ago

Absolutely gets sketchy! Happened to my son a few times. He did crash once.

Happened to me, too. Because of how the stem folds, you can "catch it" and kind of recover by pushing forwards on the handlebar. Not something you can safely ride at that point, but it can avoid a crash if you're lucky. They apparently said there were dozens of crashes, and they really should be replacing the latch with something stronger and more secure. The metal itself is brittle and isn't designed to take the constant forces put upon it. It should be a steel piece, not aluminum (or Chinesium).

[–] [email protected] 12 points 11 hours ago* (last edited 11 hours ago) (2 children)

FUCKING FINALLY!! We have two Ninebot Max scooters, and those latches have always been a problem! We've had to replace them over and over!

EDIT: Bullshit!!!!! They aren't replacing parts, but only sending instructions (and threadlock?) on how to adjust the latch. Segway, the latch breaks in half!

[–] [email protected] 3 points 11 hours ago

πŸ˜‚ you couldn't make this shit up!

Cartels are going to use eggs as a distraction while fentanyl and guns come pouring in. But at least they stopped the eggs from crossing! πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ€‘πŸ€‘πŸ€‘πŸ€‘πŸ€‘

[–] [email protected] 3 points 12 hours ago

Yes, but still an American company. Since it looks like we have easy access to Canadian companies making ketchup in Canada using Canadian tomatoes, why not go the full Monty on this one? 😁

Jokes aside. If Frenchs is all you can get, nobody is going to be upset. Employing Canadians is still important.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 15 hours ago (2 children)

It’s been frenchs ever since

Frenchs is an American company, but some of their products are made in Canada and/or use Canadian ingredients.

I was looking for mustard the other day, and skipped over all the Frenchs products. I ended up getting "IrrΓ©sistible Dijon Mustard" from Foodbasics. Canadian brand and a Product of Canada, so as good as it gets!

But it's good to know what brands of Ketchup are Canadian. Hopefully, they use Canadian tomatoes, too!

[–] [email protected] 43 points 16 hours ago (1 children)

It's a strategy that wouldn't surprise anyone, considering that Tesla is being investigated for EV rebate fraud in Canada.

[–] [email protected] 47 points 17 hours ago (2 children)

These dealerships should probably pivot away from selling cars from a Nazi-owned company, eh?

[–] [email protected] 34 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

"The Pentagon Denies" means absolutely nothing. Their president lies 1000 times a day, and denies all kinds of wrongdoing where there are objective facts contradicting him.

Americans cannot be trusted, especially not when we are talking about military equipment that we may need to use to defend ourselves FROM THEM!

Just buy from the EU.

 

For context, I'm going to need to buy cereal at some point (even though I prefer oats), but this applies to anything, really.

So many of these "buy Canadian" websites will list companies like Post and Kellogg's, because they have manufacturing here.

But there are also Canadian-owned companies. Some "have manufacturing in Canada or the US", and there's no guarantee that the ingredients used are even from Canada.

So... when there are no Canadian companies who make products in Canada, which alternative gives the most impact (i.e. keeps more money within Canada)?

Is it better to buy products that are made in Canada, even if the company is American owned.

Or should priority be on Canadian companies, regardless of where products are made?*

*I'm totally fine supporting products made outside of the country, if I have to. But American made is at the bottom of my list.

For my wife and I, I could likely make our own mix of muesli cereal from Canadian and NotAmerican ingredients. But our grandkids are used to regular cereal brands, so we need to accommodate.

What have you guys been doing?

 

I keep seeing the Bernardin brand online and in stores.

Despite marketing themselves as "Canada’s trusted leader in mason jars... for over 100 years.", I was surprised to see that they are actually made in the states.

Are there any canning jars still made in Canada?

 
 

"45% less plastic and 75% less water!"

But the product they are comparing it to has 90% more detergent...

EDIT: Thank you for pointing the error of my ways, guys.

This article cleared up some misconceptions I had. TIL, there's way more water in liquid detergent than you'd think!

 

Ok, so I've nailed yeast down to Instaferm, which is made by a company out of Montreal. The problem is, I can't really find it locally (Durham Region, Ontario)!

Our Metro says "out of stock", and all other places are online.

Are there any known retailers of this stuff? It's frustrating that stores like Sobeys don't have online ordering so you can at least see what they carry.

I live very close to Foodbasics, Nofrills, RCSS, Freshco, Metro, Sobeys... and of course, American stores like Walmart, which I'm sooooooo over by now. LOL

 

LOL. I hope this passes. So hilarious that Donnie fucked around and is finding out!

 

Cancel your trip to the States. Buy a bike instead, and explore Ontario!

 

In addition to the Arkel post that someone else made, Atwater Atelier also makes bike bags out of Quebec.

Some retailers across the country sell their stuff locally (like Urbane Cyclist out of Toronto), but they have online ordering, too.

I've got one of their handlebar bags, and the quality is excellent.

True story: I became aware of the brand when I spotted a cycle tourist while I was on my own ride along the waterfront trail. We rode and chatted (he was from Montreal and doing a cross-Canada ride), and he mentioned the brand after I spotted his Arkel bags, and we got on the topic of bike gear.

 

Out of 56,000 who commute to work, 50,000 did so by car, with the overwhelming majority being single occupancy trips.

Over 60% of those 56,000 commute less than 29 minutes (including those who walk, take public transportation, or bike). With around 15,000 out of 56,000 saying that their commute is less than 15 minutes.

It's infuriating to know that driving has become the default for such short trips, and we still spend millions of dollars to make it easier to settle into this lazy pattern of transportation.

 

Just note that many of these products are "Made in Canada", not "Product of Canada", so ingredients likely still come from outside of the country.

Still better than the alternative retailers and brands.

 

American corporations like Facebook, Google, and Amazon make billions from weaponizing your private data. And you don't even have to be using their products for them to steal from you!

Rob them of that option by blocking ads and trackers.

Starve these bastards of your data, and you'll kill their revenue.

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