Terrible solution.
Break up and split the wholesale and retail operations. Legislate against wholesale pricing discrimination (Wholesale pricing cannot have price breaks which exclude smaller competitors)
Paige
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- Paige@piefed.catoCanada@lemmy.ca•Could publicly-owned grocery stores break Canada’s grocery oligopoly?English9·13 hours ago
- Paige@piefed.catoFuck Cars@lemmy.world•New scientific study identifies opponents of pedestrianization in MontrealEnglish11·7 days ago
Tracks with my experience
- Paige@piefed.catoCanada@lemmy.ca•We Should Really Just Steal Finland’s Baby Box Idea | The WalrusEnglish4·8 days ago
Montreal already does this: https://montreal.ca/en/programs/welcome-box-youngest-montrealers
One option is to get involved with fairvote. I was in the US for the election and it felt good to be doing something about the underlying systemic issue that made this so much worse in the US.
- Paige@piefed.catoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•Shows that were only popular in your country?English6·10 days ago
“Have you ever, ever felt like this” Australasian solidarity kicks in like we’re standing in Anzac cove.
- Paige@piefed.catoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•Shows that were only popular in your country?English5·10 days ago
I run into an Australian about once a year in Montreal and suddenly launching into singing that song within the first minute is the fastest way possible to make a new friend.
- Paige@piefed.catoCanada@lemmy.ca•Why did Canada just cave to Trump by scrapping the Digital Services Tax?English8·18 days ago
We should have just increased GST a small amount across the board instead of creating a tax that had such a concentrated impact on businesses from the country that is our largest trading partner.
There are these things that Canada does to protect industry or raise funds, but there are consequences for the quite convoluted way we go about it. VATs are a normal thing around the world, but we engineer these weird solutions to try to hide our protectionism.
For example instead of raising taxes and subsidizing the news media as a public good, we made (certain) Silicon Valley companies pay (certain) publishers for linking to them. Facebook then said it just won’t link to them and now there’s no news on Facebook. This was a backfire.
Instead of GST we could have taxed lots of things, fiber internet plans, advertising or digital services across the board, many people warned against the Trudeau era bills, they caused a rift with Biden too, and we’ve now lost the game of chicken and wasted 4 years on something we had to tear up.
- Paige@piefed.catoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•Which book(s) left a lasting impression on you?English15·23 days ago
The Selfish Gene.
As soon as the concept clicked halfway through the book my days as an evangelical were over.
It was interesting to me to hear years later that Wall Street types found it influential, because the thing I found most compelling was the explanation of why altruism and social generosity were rational traits.
- Paige@piefed.catoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•Google killed Maps Timeline, so I self-hosted a better one [OwnTracks]English3·28 days ago
Thanks for clarifying, I was worried for a second.
- Paige@piefed.catoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•Theoretical Private Age Confirmation -- Possible?English4·29 days ago
Totally possible and something you can do already with digital ID. Checkout RealMe in New Zealand: https://www.govt.nz/browse/passports-citizenship-and-identity/proving-and-protecting-your-identity/use-realme-to-prove-your-identity-online/
A big issue is that many countries are a decade behind in implementing this system. They’re effectively asking the liquor store to check customers are 18, without government ID existing. So now the private sector is creating ID solutions to avoid legal liability. It’s a real mess.
- Paige@piefed.catoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•What is your favourite less well known app/software?English4·1 month ago
Freedom - https://freedom.to/
A very powerful cross platform website/app blocker with a lifetime membership option. Works well for blocking multiple fediverse domains.
That and space, think of the cost of having an extra room in the house for all that stuff.
Thanks for posting this!
Wonder what’s going on there
Are there any places where there are concreted in normal chess board? With all the nice re-imagining of public space going on right now, we have ping-pong tables, seems like there should be a chess spot.
- Paige@piefed.catoFediverse@lemmy.world•Clarifying Costs of Running the Fediverse with Jerry from Infosec.ExchangeEnglish1·1 month ago
It doesn’t store media forever that is routinely cleaned and configurable in the administration settings for the instance. The content cache, which is database storage used for the text and meta-data of posts is more typically an issue over time because this requires commands to be run on the server to free up space, which many people do not do. https://fedihost.co/blog/slug/managing-mastodon-storage
- Paige@piefed.catoMontréal@lemmy.ca•La construction massive n’est pas suffisante pour régler la crise du logement, selon l’IRISEnglish2·1 month ago
I’m a person who doesn’t like private ownership of housing much, and personally wants to see co-ops as the predominant form of housing… But: Fuck these think tanks like IRIS, adding net new housing units helps as studied by actual academics in published in academic journals
Social housing is great, private housing, co-ops housing, housing is great. Choose your preferred one and then support making it easier to build more. Attacking the other types? You’re drinking economic ivermectin if you think housing supply doesn’t help reduce the overall price of housing. We’re way too deep into a housing crisis, short literally millions of units, and instead of pushing for (say) automated upzoning on sites with non-market units to increase supply these guys are firing off blog posts which will be used by NIMBYS to undermine housing developments across the city.
Good ideas for something like a “10 tips” video or something to help people up their game.
Good tip, I’ll keep chipping away at this and then make a video.
I don’t have a universal like or dislike of publicly owned companies. Expending limited resources and political capital on running a supermarket before trying any antitrust regulation is a waste of governmental resources.