Sean Campbell

@seancampbellwr.bsky.social

Working to buy and build affordable rental homes with @UnionCoopWR.bsky.social (www.unionsd.coop), and supporting purpose-driven organizations with www.scaledpurpose.com

A big community effort led by @samnabi.bsky.social asked "what could an abundant, resilient, and inclusive region look like with 1 million neighbours?" Over 60 community groups created a shared vision across 15 topics (eg, arts, housing, health). Check it out! onemillionneighbours.ca/vision/

The Vision

What could an abundant, resilient, and inclusive region look like? The vision statements in these 15 sections can help us paint that picture. Each section represents a topic area like disability ju…

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🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦 Canadian transit isn't perfect, but it blows comparable US cities and metros out of the water. A similar sized place in Canada will have a much bigger network and much better service. You can look up relevant data for the comparable US cities/regions; here the Canadian story: 🇨🇦🇨🇦 🧵 1/8

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Employee Ownership can be an important tool in the fight for Canadian sovereignty. Current policy isn't up to the task. Michael Ras and my take in today's @calgaryherald.com. It's time to move this issue into the front and centre of the Canadian economic agenda. calgaryherald.com/opinion/colu...

Opinion: How employee ownership can help secure Canadian sovereignty

As the threat to Canada’s sovereignty intensifies, we need policies that keep Canadian companies owned by Canadians.

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Intriguing to see Carbon Border Adjustments being mooted as a response to the Trumpian Tariff Tantrum. The EU has them and they make carbon pricing fairer by adjusting for things like 'Grid Carbon Intensity' in cross border pricing. Brilliant. [Paywall] www.theglobeandmail.com/business/com...

Opinion: The best trade retaliation? Hit the U.S. with a carbon-tax tariff

Against U.S. tariffs, Canada should retaliate with a carbon border adjustment – in which countries with carbon taxes impose tariffs on those without

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The May Day Cafe, located in Minneapolis, reopens today as a worker cooperative. The shop successfully raised over $100,000 from the community to facilitate its transition to worker ownership, and will now be run by its worker-owners as a democratic workplace. maydaycafe.coop ☕️

Croissants and roses: The May Day Cafe reopens as a worker cooperative

The May Day Cafe in Minneapolis, a longtime community hub, reopened on Friday as the worker-owned May Day Cafe Workers Cooperative, after raising over $100,000 in small donations and securing city fun...

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‘9 municipalities-Durham, Toronto, Peel, York, Hamilton, Niagara, Waterloo, Ottawa, and Sudbury-will divvy up about $88 million in funding, money that will be used to provide additional support to unhoused people’ www.thetrillium.ca/news/politic...

‘Ontario should come to the table’: Feds bypass province on encampment funding

Nine municipalities in Ontario will get about $88 million in funding to support their “Community Encampment Response plans”

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This matters. Not because I think Trump is capable of mercy or empathy towards these vulnerable groups. But because it is a public act of defiance. Contrast that with all these other powerful people in this country signaling nothing but appeasement and obedience.

Aaron Rupar@atrupar.com · 2y ago

Rev. Mariann Edgar Budde to Trump: "I ask you to have mercy upon the people in our country who are scared now. There are gay, lesbian, and transgender people in Democratic, Republican, and independent families, some who fear for their lives ... and the vast majority of immigrants are not criminals"

I’m always looking for things that explain a lot but that people have a hard time remembering. Examples: Air is stuff. Pee comes from blood. All land vertebrates have a single common ancestor. Venus is bright enough to cast visible shadows. Clouds are heavy. Bones are alive. Any others you know?

Earnest post, but: a thing I like here is it’s okay to have moments of happiness in public without being broadly scolded, and I believe that sustaining this kind of humanity will be very important as we resist fascism. We have to sustain each other. Making joy isn’t denial, it’s how we will survive