The headline said “could,” so I’m going to assume the headline is clickbait and the price hike will in fact make it cheaper, or dare I say, free.
The headline said “could,” so I’m going to assume the headline is clickbait and the price hike will in fact make it cheaper, or dare I say, free.
[In my best nature documentarisn voice] Behold, what appears to be moving goalposts to the outside observer is actually a side-effect of the first-past-the-post system’s tendency towards two dominant parties.
Emphasis on the ‘terribly’, then.
I eventually found what you were talking about after clicking on the suggested links in the article. The post here doesn’t mention anything about what you’re talking about but the links do here https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/bruxy-cavey-meeting-house-2022-sex-assault-charge-stayed-1.7271208 (near the end, when it mentions a “communications pastor”)
I’m sorry to hear about your experiences. Please report it to the police if you can.
Our satellite imagery of fires is pretty impressive. So impressive, that last week it told me that half my city was on fire when it turned out to be the off-gassing fire at the sewage treatment plant.
Did we read the same article?
That’s limerence.
A more stable relationship is when feelings crystalize, but until then, there’s limerence. Two-way limerent relationships are as unstable as a bottle of undiluted nitroglycerin. In any case, limerent relationships are quite common, and are the stuff of music, art, and poetry.
The provincial governments in charge of our single payor health care system made the conscious decision to keep the liquor marts open while banning in-person sales of tea kettles (and we call ourselves a commonwealth nation!) during a pandemic.
I think our single payor at least partially did this to themselves.