Canada Post, hospitals, and schools aren't (or shouldn't be) private businesses, they are public services.
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Canada Post, hospitals, and schools aren't (or shouldn't be) private businesses, they are public services. They don't need to make profits or break even, and they should be supported by public funding.
However, oil, gas, and AI companies are private for-profit businesses. They shouldn't receive any public funding.
Stop this madness.
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Canada Post, hospitals, and schools aren't (or shouldn't be) private businesses, they are public services. They don't need to make profits or break even, and they should be supported by public funding.
However, oil, gas, and AI companies are private for-profit businesses. They shouldn't receive any public funding.
Stop this madness.
@em0nm4stodon@infosec.exchange mm, I mean yes, I agree with that, though I don't agree with giving organizations a carte blanche simply because they're public services.
I heard (on the CBC) that Canada Post is hemorrhaging $10M a day. That's cause for some concern ...
Canada Post losing $10 million a day: minister
Canada Post is on track to lose $1.5 billion in 2025. The federal government announced a plan Thursday to modernize it, including ending home delivery. The union, which has been stuck in contract negotiations with the corporation, responded to the demands for reform by saying that effective immediately, all of its workers are on a nationwide strike.
CBC (www.cbc.ca)