cre8ivjay
cre8ivjay t1_jabi22c wrote
Reply to comment by Cunninghams_right in How the US and Canada Reduced Their Power Sector Emissions: Top Source of Electricity in Each State and Province Since 2005 [OC] by NoComplaint1281
In some parts of Canada. Hydro anything is not ubiquitous across Canada.
cre8ivjay t1_j3p9k3c wrote
Reply to comment by HoneyBunchesOfGoats_ in A sunset reflection near the town of Banff, Canada. [OC] [1600x2000] by 5impl3jack
Fall is even more quiet. Early October is ridiculously beautiful and pretty quiet. Actually, in September and October you can travel the Rockies in Canada from Waterton to Jasper and have much of it to yourself.
Granted not everything is open during this time but...
cre8ivjay t1_j2bzexk wrote
Reply to We have all the resources we need to solve the world's greatest problems, so long as we can rise above our tribal instincts. by IAI_Admin
It's more than tribal instincts. It's the rich getting a whole lot richer and not wanting to do anything to change that (and having the power to control it).
cre8ivjay t1_izxzvpp wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] Mexican beer and New Zealand’s selflessness: the most distinctive traits and behaviors of 50 countries around the world by spicer2
I allow it. I look forward to your discussion point once you read up on immigration. :)
cre8ivjay t1_izxsf1k wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] Mexican beer and New Zealand’s selflessness: the most distinctive traits and behaviors of 50 countries around the world by spicer2
Discussion is encouraged, but I'm not doing your work for you.
cre8ivjay t1_izxiqey wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] Mexican beer and New Zealand’s selflessness: the most distinctive traits and behaviors of 50 countries around the world by spicer2
Google "Why is immigration good for Canada?"
There you will find the information you seek and may form your own opinion.
cre8ivjay t1_izr8z0u wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in [OC] Mexican beer and New Zealand’s selflessness: the most distinctive traits and behaviors of 50 countries around the world by spicer2
In my experience this is true.
Most Canadians see why immigration is a good thing for Canada. It's not to say we don't have issues that some see as relating to immigration, like housing supplies, but in general most people I know agree with the original statement.
cre8ivjay t1_ixsyn32 wrote
I'm not sure the graphic is correct. Wouldn't Canada be up there with Athabasca?
cre8ivjay t1_iu0pv0o wrote
Reply to comment by a-wild-yasuo in [Image] Ten years from now, make sure you can say that you chose your life, you didn't settle for it. by sylsau
I think words like successful, ambitious, and grandeur can be misconstrued.
Just strive to be happy as often as you can, whatever that looks like. Doesn't have to be big things, either.
Make a dinner. Join a club. Smell a flower. Go for a walk.
Just keep plugging away. You got this. :)
cre8ivjay t1_jacfnvy wrote
Reply to comment by AveDuParc in How the US and Canada Reduced Their Power Sector Emissions: Top Source of Electricity in Each State and Province Since 2005 [OC] by NoComplaint1281
Yup, but not all, which is the point I was making.