I tried using it a while back but went back to Mail app. Will try again, esp since I'm planning to move to Ubuntu as the main os.
Any outlook alternative that doesn't look pre-dotcom? I really liked the Microsoft Mail app for its simplicity and the ability to have multiple inboxes, it's a shame it is being replaced by outlook.
My comment applies to provinces too. In Quebec, the health minister was solely educated in business, and worked exclusively in accounting and finance before joining politics. Based on that, I doubt he ever set foot in a hospital (unless as a patient), yet is expected to be making decisions impacting thousands of physicians across dozens of specialties?
Similarly, if I was a large company's CEO, I wouldn't hire a doctor who worked in a hospital their whole life to become the CFO of the company, where they would need to publish quarterly reports, draft financial statements, and submit accounting documents to government agencies. Maybe they can delegate those tasks to actual accountants, but would their decisions make sense long term? If not, why are we okay with the reverse?
Managing healthcare should not be the job of a minister chosen every 4 years. It should be a non-partisan position, chosen maybe by the government but mainly based on competence and track record.
In the US, Powell and Yellen chaired the federal reserve under both Democratic and Republican governments, not because they were elected for this position, but because they have worked at various levels of government and industry.
On the other hand, this scenario cannot happen in Canada since the ministers are all elected, so unless economists and doctors are running and get elected, they would have to choose ministers without the right qualifications. Even if a doctor is elected, they would still need to spend a considerable amount of time to participate in MP duties, or would otherwise be replaced within 4 years; this time could have been spent on actually implementing useful policies.
There's some deep irony that the vaccine mandate was introduced almost 200 years ago in the US by a governor that would run under the National Republican party for the subsequent election. By politicizing and empowering vaccine denial, they are attacking a centenary policy, which is against the philosophy of conservatism ("commitment to traditional values and ideas with opposition to change or innovation." according to Google).
I don't understand why prevention is not a priority. Free mobile vaccination clinic going to schools, workplaces, retirement community. Health professionals (PT, nurses, pharmacists) checking in by phone with patients at risk of hospitalization. More accessible and cheaper MRI/CTs for common high risk groups, without the need of multiple referrals.
Those are cost effective measures that can keep many patients out of hospitalization, especially preventable ones.
Can't wait for any $$ fined to be evenly split between the editors, publishers and their lawyers.
By using the computing resources of others' servers to mine cryptocurrency, the cybercriminals can profit at the expense of the compromised organizations, whose CPU and GPU performance is degraded by the mining.
Oh boy, where do I start...
I heard it was last seen some 2000 years ago in Canada, but probably a myth
Is TPM a manager role? Aren't they more working on projects/product on the non engineering side?
If a company agrees to buy the business, then it means it has value for them. If that's the case, why can Canada Post not derive value from SCI, but Metro can? Also, what will they do with the money they earned - will they reinvest it in growing services that are highly in demand?
What makes Montreal special isn't one culture and one language. It's the mix of culture and origins: there's a vibrant community of Italians, Haitians, Maghrebis, as well as Chinese and Vietnamese to a certain extent. I doubt we would see such heterogeneity in the rest of Quebec, and there's a reason for that.