CEO-to-worker pay ratio in 1965: 20-1
CEO-to-worker pay ratio in 1990: 75-1
CEO-to-worker pay ratio today: 280-to-1
Trickle-down economics was always a sham.
Nothing has ever trickled down.
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Toronto and East Coast vibes. Food, travel, hot takes. Major PWHL /Toronto Sceptres fan. Waiting impatiently for TO WNBA team ๐ Progressive and anti-fascist. ๐จ๐ฆ๐ณ๏ธโ๐๐ณ๏ธโโง๏ธ ๐บ๐ฆ๐ ๐ฅ โง๏ธ
CEO-to-worker pay ratio in 1965: 20-1
CEO-to-worker pay ratio in 1990: 75-1
CEO-to-worker pay ratio today: 280-to-1
Trickle-down economics was always a sham.
Nothing has ever trickled down.
1) Fox News is for real not showing stock-market ticker during this week's collapse.
2) Its economic news is "strong jobs report."
3) Every time I've checked in today, the coverage has been "illegal immigrants committing new crimes."
This is state propaganda, on a par with North Korea or PRC.
We actually support the wall idea. Guano/nitrous oxide mineral deal on the table still.
05.04.2025 00:46 โ ๐ 507 ๐ 84 ๐ฌ 4 ๐ 3Gritty with his long lost father
28.03.2025 11:07 โ ๐ 284 ๐ 29 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0Daryl Watts electrified as the Toronto Sceptres handed New York another significant blow to their playoff hopes.
โ๏ธ @gamedayhockey.bsky.social
thehockeynews.com/womens/watts... #PWHL
whatโs bringing me joy today? this clip of jan hooks (terribly, amazingly) belting bridge over troubled water directly into the face of the most uncomfortable looking paul simon. one of my favorite television moments.
13.03.2025 15:21 โ ๐ 14 ๐ 1 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 1On this day in 1980, King of Kensington aired its final episode.
The show, which aired for five seasons, was a massive success that helped make Al Waxman a Canadian icon.
Let's learn more about this wonderful show that is beloved to this day!
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brb finding a good necromancer
13.03.2025 12:33 โ ๐ 28 ๐ 4 ๐ฌ 4 ๐ 0That ship sailedโฆ
13.03.2025 19:02 โ ๐ 102 ๐ 32 ๐ฌ 3 ๐ 1The Manosphere:
"gender-affirming care for me, but not for thee."
โNextโ. I think you mean โfirstโ.
13.03.2025 21:52 โ ๐ 1 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0Trump is trying to shake France down.
That's the last bottle of bourbon sold in Europe in our generation.
As for freedom wines from France?
I will go and buy some bottles tonight.
I stand with the free world - especially allies that make great wine.
www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025...
Remember Canadians, it is about boycotting American products! The EU and the UK are our trusted friends and allies and should not be forgotten. If you cannot buy a Canadian product please buy British, French, German, Scandinavian, Italian and so on! Let's build a stronger world together!
12.03.2025 11:52 โ ๐ 6759 ๐ 1627 ๐ฌ 365 ๐ 99It sure does
12.03.2025 11:50 โ ๐ 10566 ๐ 1904 ๐ฌ 226 ๐ 118Key Objectives of a US invasion of Canada were outlined as:
1. Halifax, Nova Scotia: Capture the port city to sever Canada's connection with Britain and disable its naval capabilities.
2. Niagara Falls: Seize power plants to disrupt Canada's energy supply.
This is for Canadians. Worth going over if you havenโt yet. #cdnpoli
07.03.2025 23:30 โ ๐ 1543 ๐ 334 ๐ฌ 93 ๐ 24Hockey scoreboard 4-1
PWHL hockey game
Iโm not mad about a 4-1 Sceptres win over the first place team (MTL) right now! #PWHL
07.03.2025 09:52 โ ๐ 2 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 0 ๐ 0This black-and-white photograph depicts a person in a military or wartime setting, likely from the mid-20th century, given the context and style. The individual is wearing a headscarf and a uniform, with a heavy machine gun mounted in front of them, suggesting they are operating or guarding a position. The person is holding a cigarette, with smoke trailing upward, adding a contemplative or tense atmosphere to the scene.
I'm sharing an image a day to celebrate the culture and history of Canada.
Today, it is Veronica Foster, known as Ronnie, the Bren Gun Girl, during the Second World War. The United States based "Rosie the Riveter" off of her.
#ElbowsUp
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The Canadian government needs to block x๐ถ
04.03.2025 14:45 โ ๐ 35 ๐ 7 ๐ฌ 2 ๐ 1Clocks change next Sunday, lets have this be the last time.
#LockTheClocks
Letโs go! Itโs game time!
04.03.2025 01:20 โ ๐ 76 ๐ 18 ๐ฌ 3 ๐ 0Good. Sharpen it.
04.03.2025 01:19 โ ๐ 1 ๐ 0 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 0Buy Canadian, buy Mexican, buy South and Central American, buy European, etc. but, ABOVE ALL ELSE, DO NOT BUY AMERICAN!
03.03.2025 21:51 โ ๐ 81 ๐ 18 ๐ฌ 2 ๐ 0Noble Maria warned us all.
www.nobelprize.org/prizes/peace...
Tariff time, Canada Elbows up If you come for one of us, you come for all of us
04.03.2025 00:56 โ ๐ 40 ๐ 11 ๐ฌ 1 ๐ 2Guelph prof works to save U.S. climate data before it's scrubbed from websites #Guelph #Canada #USClimateData
Prof says theyโre doing their best, but โthere's always going to be things that we missโ
www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...
The painting depicts a woman dressed in 17th-century colonial attire, standing confidently on a grassy hill overlooking a body of water. She wears a black dress with a white collar, a wide-brimmed hat, and holds a musket in her right hand, with a sword hanging from her belt, suggesting a role as a militiaman or defender. Her stance is resolute, and she wears sturdy shoes and stockings. In the background, there is a wooden palisade and a few figures in similar period clothing, indicating a colonial settlement. The sky is dramatic with clouds, and the overall scene has a historical, heroic tone, likely representing a figure like Madeleine de Verchรจres, a Canadian heroine known for defending a fort during a raid. The painting is rich in detail and color, evoking a sense of bravery and historical significance.
On this day in 1678, Madeleine de Vercheres was born in New France.
When she was 14, she single-handedly repelled a raid on Fort Verchรจres and became a legendary heroic figure in the history of New France.
Let's learn more about this amazing individual!
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