Until fines and penalties actually have some teeth for individuals and corporations that don't follow the law, it's just a cost of doing business for these people.
Thank you!
Do you make one of these for Edmonton?
I can't help but think that if they had competent leaders, they never would have allowed this situation to occur in the first place.
Regardless of whether you find this a deeply offensive/morally repugnant tweet, I don't see how it constitutes a legitimate threat of violence or violates any law, and on that basis the university has no business investigating. globalnews.ca/news/1062334...
An apparent social media post possibly from a UBC professor, which was posted shortly after former President Donald Trump was shot, is being investigated by the university.
“(CBE) officials outlined a list of unique strategies to deal with schools that are overcapacity, including staggered schedules, leasing office space and building “mini schools” in suburban areas as families wait for government funding for full construction.” calgaryherald.com/news/local-n...#abed
CBE officials outline unique strategies to deal with full schools like staggered schedules, leased office space, or building "mini schools."
I always love hearing an 8-year old's comprehension level solution to complex problems. "If they just didn't do the thing, everything would be good!" - brilliant, amazing, can't believe nobody thought of that before.
It's time for our big look back at Edmonton weather for a fairly cool June 2024: edmontonweathernerdery.blogspot.com/2024/07/june...#yegwx