Hey, have you actually read the article? I’d also highly suggest you watch the two videos included as well.
Hey, have you actually read the article? I’d also highly suggest you watch the two videos included as well.
DM me. I can transfer some money to keep you afloat for a few days.
Edit: I’ve transferred some money to flyweather. Should help with food at the very least, but they’re still looking for work.
Realistically we need to do both. $7,500 in cash is not going to solve the affordable housing shortage. Give them a roof over their heads for shelter, warmth, hygiene, privacy, security, autonomy, electricity for charging a phone. The psychological benefits alone seem huge to me. It would allow some of them to climb one or two rungs out of their situation. As you’ve said even a rental may not be guaranteed with $7,500 in cash. A tiny home guarantees a lot immediately, and it is a sustained investment that will last the lifetime of the home. I 100% agree that a basic income is proven to be beneficial. It doesn’t mean we stop doing everything else that we can. I’m sure you know the issue isn’t a lack of means, it’s a lack of will. If this helps in the short term, that’s great. If you also want to fight for basic income in the long term I will also support you in that. It’s not a zero sum game.
Since the article didn’t link to it, here’s the website: https://tinytinyhomes.ca/
Thanks for calling that out. I’m sure it’s a complex problem, especially for remote reserves. I just found out about this organisation who seem to be actively tackling part of the problem https://waterfirst.ngo/
I would absolutely love to stop following American news, and that will happen when I don’t have to worry about Trumpf infecting world politics.
The author is Elsa Lam – The editor of the Canadian Architect magazine, PhD, Fellow with the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, Honorary member of the Ontario Association of Architects. She knows her stuff!
It’s only a 12 minute video, so I’d recommend watching it, but here’s my (kinda long) summary if you prefer reading:
* An extensive analysis by an expert architect at Canadian Architect Magazine has also verified that the shutdown is not a safety requirement, and that the government’s claimed repair costs are vastly overblown (https://www.canadianarchitect.com/the-true-cost-of-repairing-the-ontario-science-centre-is-much-much-less-than-what-infrastructure-ontario-has-been-saying-and-the-proof-is-in-its-own-documents/)
Thanks for the response! I think Pixelfed would be a great addition, since it will probably be popular. I’m not so sure about BookWyrm. Its network is fairly healthy, and it’s usually used as an alternative to Amazon’s Goodreads, but it maybe one that is worth surveying the community about.
Looking forward to Fedecan’s future!
Glad to hear it. A Grafana dashboard sounds cool!
Just wanted to say thanks to everyone involved in formalizing this. Really helps to know that lemmy.ca will be support and stable for a while to come. I really also love the census you did. Would love to see that continue. I’ve signed up to support monthly through GitHub.
I’m going to brain-dump some suggestions that come to mind for the future:
Thanks for staying on top of it. Glad to hear you’re moving to a better situation!