Leadnow is an independent Canadian not-for-profit organization.
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Leadnow is an independent Canadian not-for-profit organization. They organized a candidates debate for the NDP leadership contest that's going on right now. Here's a recording of the video.
And I’ll point out that @avilewis @votetanille and @tonymcquailgreenprogressive are all here on Mastodon, and each is speaking convincingly and passionately in this debate. My favourite line so far, though, comes from Tony, speaking about what the NDP can do with the current Carney government:
“As a farmer, I only like to spend so much time pissing into the wind, and quite honestly there's not a lot you’re gonna do with these folks. Both the Conservatve sand the Liberals have demonstrated an incredible economic arrogance, coupled with a devestating ecological ignorance.”
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Leadnow is an independent Canadian not-for-profit organization. They organized a candidates debate for the NDP leadership contest that's going on right now. Here's a recording of the video.
And I’ll point out that @avilewis @votetanille and @tonymcquailgreenprogressive are all here on Mastodon, and each is speaking convincingly and passionately in this debate. My favourite line so far, though, comes from Tony, speaking about what the NDP can do with the current Carney government:
“As a farmer, I only like to spend so much time pissing into the wind, and quite honestly there's not a lot you’re gonna do with these folks. Both the Conservatve sand the Liberals have demonstrated an incredible economic arrogance, coupled with a devestating ecological ignorance.”
@avilewis @votetanille @tonymcquailgreenprogressive Oh cool! Tony gave a shoutout to The Working Centre here in WaterlooRegion! Love it!
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"The Working Centre is an integral part of the social service fabric of Kitchener-Waterloo. Our integrated projects create access to tools for those without work, those without housing and the most vulnerable – a web of community building. We build hospitable and welcoming places where community forms and people find belonging, practical supports and ways to contribute. 42 years later, we practice emergence as we adapt to the breakdown of community seen in the growing intensity of the work and the increasing isolation/dislocation that people are experiencing. In the face of this new reality we bring people together in common spaces and find common ground in spite of differences.”
— From The Working Centre website