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  • If any vote ever fails in our government, it triggers an instant re-election. It’s called the Vote of Non Confidence

    It’s probably one of the most key parts of why our government is a little bit more resistant to clown-showing, because even a small crack in the parliament triggers a new election.

    So bills can only be tabled if the gov is 100% confident it will have the votes.

    Which means the conservatives could table a bill if they knew the NDP + Bloc would side with them on it, as then they have the votes to pass it.

    But since it’s the NDP, a very progressive party, it means they actually hold that fine balance of mediating power between liberals and conservatives.

    It’s pretty solid actually, and makes it so everyone the entire term could pass a reasonable bill.

    Pretty sure this last term the conservatives and liberals did agree on some stuff and some bills passed with both approving it, iirc.

    I think forcing them to occasionally work together like that helps temper the fascism lol.







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    2 months ago

    Same, but they did set up a self hosted instance for us to use and, tbh, it works pretty good.

    I think it’s s good tool specifically for helping when you dunno what’s going on, to help with brainstorming or exploring different solutions. Getting recommended names of tools, finding out “how do other people solve this”, generating documentation, etc

    But for very straightforward tasks where you already know what you are doing, it’s not helpful, you already know what code you are going to write anyways.

    Right tool for the right job.