They're releasing it in a couple of months aren't they? At this point it's straight-up marketing...
sbv
At federal election time all parties get a list of all voters, and their contact information from Elections Canada. I assume it's true in Ontario as well.
You're seeing messages from the Conservatives because they're reasonably well organized and they're doing a decent job at fundraising.
The other parties could do it as well, but aren't. I assume it's because they don't have a decent election committee/budget, but I have no evidence of that.
The squiggly lines haven't changed too much. Hopefully we'll see more movement after the Liberals (or NDP 🧌) get a new leader and a new strategy.
My legs, slowly going to sleep: ლ(ಠ益ಠლ)
Phew. Glad that bug got papered over 9999 years ago, so we won't have to deal with it.
T-SHIRTS CARGO PANTS COMFORTABLE SOCKS COMFY SWEATERS PRACTICAL WALLETS T-SHIRTS CARGO PANTS COMFORTABLE SOCKS COMFY SWEATERS PRACTICAL WALLETS T-SHIRTS CARGO PANTS COMFORTABLE SOCKS COMFY SWEATERS PRACTICAL WALLETS
That wouldn't stop a true ethical hacker
tbf, those systems are now effectively haunted
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