The proposed development will include 129 studio apartments for low-income people and those experiencing homelessness. A minimum of 50 per cent of units will be held for people who are currently homeless and on income assistance, with the other half for people earning earning between $15,000 and $30,000 per year.
More than 200 people signed up to speak to the cityâs public hearing, with emotions high on both sides. Opponents argued the project was a âfailed model of housing,â that would âwarehouseâ a high-proportion of proposed residents with complex issues. Opponents also raised concern about nearby schools.
Thursdayâs ruling un-pauses the original judicial review application against the city, which was suspended in September pending the outcome of the MEVA 5 challenge.
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B.C. Supreme Court rules against Vancouver groupâs challenge to supportive-housing project
in Global NewsIt's Impossible To Bomb A Population Into Submission And Obedience
October 7 was a response to decades of oppression and abuse by the Israeli regime. Israel created that violence, in the same way it created the violence that will with absolute certainty come its way in retaliation for its actions in Gaza today. The official narrative makers always try to restart history at the moment of the last act of violence from Palestinians, because it is only by framing such violence as unprovoked that they can legitimize the idea that itâs possible to bomb a population into submission and obedience.
But of course, it is not possible to bomb a population into submission and obedience. Every atrocity you inflict upon them will only increase their desire for revengeâââa desire Israelis should sympathize with since it has consumed them and turned them into crazed genocide cheerleaders since October 7. But their desire for vengeance is only made possible by the false mainstream narrative that the attack came from nowhere, completely unprovoked.
False Accusations Of Anti-Semitism Exploit A Healthy Impulse To Advance A Profoundly Sick One
In fact actual anti-semites are some of Israelâs strongest allies. The lionâs share of forceful support for Israel in the United States comes not from Jews but from Christian Zionists who support Israel because they believe it will bring Jesus back so he can damn all non-Christians to eternal hellfire. Televangelist John Hagee, who believes Hitler was sent by God to help create Israel, had a prominent speaking spot at Tuesdayâs âMarch for Israelâ in Washington DC.
While people who hate Jews so much they want them to writhe in eternal hellfire are warmly embraced as allies of convenience by Israel and its supporters, healthy leftists who oppose racism in all its forms are attacked by Israel apologists as Nazis and Jew-haters. This is because their actions are not designed to protect Jews or reduce anti-semitismâââtheir actions are to facilitate the strategic objectives of the Israeli government and its allies.
Really whatâs happening in Gaza right now isnât about Jews or Judaism at all; itâs about using violent force to take land and resources away from an indigenous population, as history has seen happen time and time again in situations that had nothing to do with Jews. Itâs a profoundly unhealthy impulse thatâs been causing immense human suffering for centuries, and people whoâve noticed the same patterns in Israel that theyâve seen in all the other settler-colonial projects over the last 500 years are being shouted down and bullied into staying silent using some of the most unethical manipulations ever devised.
The end of the standalone application
in ComputerworldNow, if you read your contract and EULA closely, you might have noticed, as Office Watch did, that Microsoft promised Office 2019 and Office 2016 would have support for another two years. Now, they find "that they have no guarantee that they can connect to Microsoftâs own services for two years less than what they paid for."
Oh, and by the way, there will be no Extended Security Update (ESU) program. Your Office 2016 and 2019's lifespan is now up in the air.
Instead, Microsoft recommendsâŠ, well, go ahead and guess what it recommends.
Yes, that's right, Microsoft suggests you "upgrade" to Microsoft 365 E3. For a mere $36 a month, you can still have a Microsoft 365 app for your desktop. If you can live with a pure web-play take on Office, you can subscribe to Office 365 E3 for $23 a month.
'Price of Defending Apartheid': AIPAC Set to Spend $100 Million Against Squad
in Common DreamsSlate politics writer Alex Sammon wrote that "close watchers now expect AIPAC to spend at least $100 million in 2024 Democratic primaries, largely trained on eliminating incumbent Squad members from their seats."
Sammon said that Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.), Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.), Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.), Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass.), Cori Bush (D-Mo.), Jamaal Bowman (D-N.Y.), and Summer Lee (D-Pa.)â"the most outspoken and unapologetically leftist contingent of the Democratic Party in national office"âare among AIPAC's top targets.
"The price of defending apartheid keeps going up," quipped Palestinian American writer and political analyst Yousef Munayyer in response to the report.
Dykes on Bikes Melbourne shares the importance of standing up against transphobia
in GCN (Gay Community News)Dykes on Bikes Melbourne describes itself as a volunteer-run, not-for-profit motorcycle club for LGBTQ+ folks who identify as women, non-binary or genderqueer, and the group is known for its activism. As a Melbourne member, one of Kieranâs favourite recent experiences was leading the Trans Day of Visibility: Reclaim the Streets protest in March 2023.
After Nazi protesters spouting dangerous transphobic and racist rhetoric were offered police protection, Dykes on Bikes stepped in. The group led thousands of trans folks and allies in a huge protest, and Kieran remembers riding down the street and hearing the marchers chanting: âYou canât run, you canât hide, Dykes on Bikes are on our side!â Kieran said: âJust thinking about it now gives me chills. I will remember it forever.â
Britainâs Palestine Solidarity Movement Is Taking a Vital Stand in Defense of Democracy
in JacobinThere is every reason to think that the home secretary wanted far-right thugs to attack the Palestine solidarity march. If some of the marchers defended themselves against attack, she could blame them for the violence and seek to ban future demonstrations. Unfortunately for Braverman, the people she was relying upon couldnât be trusted to execute the plan.
A small group of ultranationalist thugs gathered at a war memorial in central London, well away from the demonstrationâs planned route. Denied the opportunity to attack the marchers, they attacked the police instead.
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The clearest proof of what Braverman had been planning came in her own statement, which simply pretended that events had unfolded in the way she had been expecting: âOur brave police officers deserve the thanks of every decent citizen for their professionalism in the face of violence and aggression from protesters and counterprotesters in London today.â That was the only mention of the âcounterprotestersâ from Braverman, who went on to denounce the pro-cease-fire march as a celebration of terrorism:
"This canât go on. Week by week, the streets of London are being polluted by hate, violence, and antisemitism. Members of the public are being mobbed and intimidated. Jewish people in particular feel threatened. Further action is necessary."
The final line of Bravermanâs statement was a clear exhortation to the same thugs who had assaulted police officers and left them with broken bones to mobilize their forces again.
People are refusing to pay their wastewater bills in response to water companyâs âdirtyâ practices
in The CanaryA new campaign calling for ten thousand people to stop paying their wastewater bills, to force companies to end the practice of pouring 11bn litres of raw sewage every year into UK rivers and seas, was launched on 15 November by Extinction Rebellion and local water action groups.
The Donât Pay for Dirty Water campaign, which targets all of the major water companies, kicked off with a splash, with campaigners swimming beneath the sewage outflow into the River Roding in East London.
The organisers vow to sign up at least ten thousand people to withhold the wastewater or sewerage part of their water bill. By collectively withholding millions of pounds, the boycotters hope to pressure water companies and the government to fast-track infrastructure upgrades and stop diverting ordinary billpayersâ money into massive profits for shareholders while billpayersâ local waterways are poisoned.
Russell T Davies on secrets, sex and falling for Doctor Who: âSomething clicked in my head: I love youâ
in The GuardianI think that spark burns quietly inside so many of us. Smouldering since those days when everyone watched. A few weeks ago, I went to have my hair cut. The new barber glared at me, a tough, gnarly, squinting Scotsman. I was a bit terrified. Far too scared to turn round and walk out. He sat me down and asked me what I do. I said that I work on Doctor Who. âNever watch it,â he barked. OK.
But then he drifted. He smiled and got a faraway look in his eyes. He said he did watch it when he was a wee lad. Tea with mum and dad then the TV on a Saturday night. He remembered how scared he was, one week, when a woman simply walked into the sea. I said: âThatâs Fury from the Deep! From 1968! That was Maggie Harris, possessed by a Weed Monster from under the North Sea, walking to her death.â I told him he could go and watch it again, on the iPlayer, 55 years later. He laughed and said he might, and then we talked about everything â TV and family and life and love and loss. All because of an old TV show.
Israeli War Crimes and Propaganda Follow US Blueprint
in CounterPunchWhen British playwright Harold Pinter was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2005, in the midst of the Iraq War, he titled his Nobel speech âArt, Truth and Politics,â and used it to shine a light on this diabolical aspect of U.S. war-making.
After talking about the hundreds of thousands of killings in Indonesia, Greece, Uruguay, Brazil, Paraguay, Haiti, Turkey, the Philippines, Guatemala, El Salvador, Chile and Nicaragua, Pinter asked: âDid they take place? And are they in all cases attributable to US foreign policy? The answer is yes, they did take place and they are attributable to American foreign policy,â
âBut you wouldnât know it,â he went on.âIt never happened. Nothing ever happened. Even while it was happening it wasnât happening. It didnât matter. It was of no interest. The crimes of the United States have been systematic, constant, vicious, remorseless, but very few people have actually talked about them. You have to hand it to America. It has exercised a quite clinical manipulation of power worldwide while masquerading as a force for universal good. Itâs a brilliant, even witty, highly successful act of hypnosis.â