Live in #Newfoundland, use #Linux, licensed #AmateurRadio guy.
Formally, @cowman
π¨π¦ looked at πΊπΈ's surveillance problems and said: hold our beer.
#BillC22 is proposing far greater surveillance, and a permanent treasure of private Canadian data no other democracy demands.
It's wildly dangerous, and we need to shut it down, NOW!
https://www.openmedia.org/StopC22-mast.

π¨ Bill C-22 forces every Canadian internet provider, messaging app & cloud service to build surveillance backdoors and store a year of your data. Foreign state hackers exploited similar legislation in the US. Shut the backdoor: https://openmedia.org/StopC22 #BillC22
@mike those are interesting ones!!
Escort ASD's without a skeg (hmm). The wheelhouse has ...interesting... glazing, perhaps further an issue for cooling as they seem to often run those with the doors open.
but also, wheelhouse is resiliently mounted which is really nifty. Bulwarks fully enclosed, also unusual. They are very maneuverable, even for a tug.
There is a third, newer, Capilano. Local design and build.
Adam Kinzinger summarizes the likely deeper cause of this tragedy - the callous ineptness of this administration, rather than the mistake of the air traffic controller who was handling two simultaneous emergencies late at night.
Unfortunately, in this admin, dept. after dept. and agency after agency are good at creating chaos, not solving problems.
https://adamkinzinger.substack.com/p/the-laguardia-crash-will-be-blamed
5/n

Ryan Harding, NTV Weather Centre Here we go again with the latest low-pressure system moving over Newfoundland Monday night through Tuesday, toggling the winter storm alerts once more and dropping 20-50 cm of snow over parts of the island. 20-50 cm of snow for Burin, Avalon, Bonavista Peninsula and Clarenville Tuesday The snow is making [β¦]
You know how in every movie set during WWII thereβs a scene where Nazis are checking papers on the trains? That is the USA as of today

Armed federal immigration officers in tactical gear moved through terminals at some of the busiest U.S. airports Monday, standing near security lines and checkpoints after President Donald Trump ordered their deployment during a partial government shutdown that has disrupted air travel nationwide. The officers have not screened passengers so far. The Trump administration said they would supplement Transportation Security Administration staffing at certain airports but provided few details about exactly what they would be doing. After intensified immigration enforcement and protests in cities across the country over the past year, their presence has unsettled some travelers and raised new questions.
Well, you will not be surprised to find out that the Tangerine Tyrant has threatened the EU with constraints on supplies of Liquified Natural Gas (LNG) from the USA (now that global supply is constricted by the US/Israeli attack(s) on Iran), if they fail to pass the delayed EU/US trade deal without amendments.
So having delayed the ratification with his threats to Greenland, Trump is now using his disruption of LNG markets to drive his trade agenda.
Once a bully...