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Tim Querengesser
timquerengesser
1/How Edmonton transit fails Comparison one: spendingOttawaPopulation: 994,837Transit budget: $575M= $578 per personEdmonton Population: 981,280Transit budget: $367M= $374 per personEdmonton spends 64 per cent of what Ottawa spends on transit
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oliver brrruce
oliverbruce
Today I presented to the @WgtnCC on the proposed Smarter Ways to Manage Parking policy. Wanted to share a few points from the meeting because how we treat parking has
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Christopher Lasch's Angry Ghost
ghostofchristo1
Decolonisation as a form of cultural practice takes 2 forms: the therapeutic and the bureaucratic. In the therapeutic mode, it’s about “decolonising oneself.” This can mean just about anything and
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Matthew Yglesias
mattyglesias
Arguing about USPS privatization is fun because everyone knows what the Post Office is and does, but also the stakes seem kind of low so everyone can just let their
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Tuomas Malinen
mtmalinen
Few things everyone should understand on the EU's #RecoveryFund . 1/51) It's utterly inefficient in 'resuscitating' the European #economy .2) It breaches Articles 122, 125 and 310 of the TFEU.3)
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Raghav Behani
raghavbehani
5 Financial lessons (Non-Investment) from this lockdown.1. Insurance - Health insurance and term cover are a must have. Both combined would cost 10,000 to 15,000 p.a. for most of us
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Cody Wittick - Influencer Marketing
Cody_Wittick
Did you notice the 7 figure mistake that multiple companies made during the Superbowl?If you were watching the commercials, you’ll know what I’m talking about.If you weren’t, well, this thread
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Priya
Prigoose
The Californian Diaspora The Californian Diaspora is part of a larger diaspora from high cost of living places to low cost of living places.An interesting side effect is that blue
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Tejal Kanitkar
KanitkarT
Thread:Those who are scoffing that "nothing went wrong with the grid yesterday" should be enormously thankful instead of smug. The POSOCO report on the PM's event yesterday evening shows quite
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David Deming
ProfDavidDeming
I wrote a column about what this grand experiment in online learning means for the future: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/09/business/online-learning-virus.html 1/x Coronavirus will accelerate the use of high-quality online lecture material. Online
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Snack&Sauce
Snack_and_Sauce
I worked for a consulting firm that consulted for local restaurants during and after the 2008 financial meltdown. This thread will discuss how customer habits changed so this could be
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L'il Jan On the Prairies✌❤🍁😷
Learning2GetBy
From 2018:Liberals looking at national basic income as way to help Canadians cope with job instabilityhttps://globalnews.ca/news/4777313/liberals-national-guaranteed-income/ Trudeau has always supported UBI PC in Ontario squashed the program there; t
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Social Distancing in One Country
irl_neil
American capitalism works!: the graph Help my economy is suffering from Baumol's cost disease
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I am worth More than the Tories say
snapperjack11
A friend of mine with MS just posted this on FB.Just completed an Asda home delivery copied a delivery over from 6 week's ago cost £68.70 today price for the
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Dr Paula Byrne
pbyrne82
1/7 I did a basic search on PubMed for studies that considered cost of lock-down policies per quality-adjusted-life-year (QALY) saved. QALYs r measures that consider both quantity & quality of
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Karthik Rajkumar
k__rajkumar
I’m hearing stories of how some pre-doc positions in econ are now as competitive as getting into a top PhD program. So what started as a way to get unprepared
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