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@lemmy.caI have no idea how true this is? It is just a random shower thought.
It may be more true where I am in Canada than in the US? Here, senators are essentially appointed for life. I understand US senators are elected but have longer terms and generally more stable careers than their counterparts? In either case, there seems to be a lot of prestige that comes with the position.
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-university-students-housing-rents/
Rental brokers and property managers in places like Kingston, Ont., and Surrey, B.C., are noticing less demand for student housing
https://www.thestar.com/politics/federal/pierre-poilievre-has-a-housing-plan-ready-for-ottawas-bureaucrats-documents-reveal-some-dont-believe/article_236f1714-5b3c-11ef-a90e-13743ed9ca29.html
The Conservative leader's marquee plan to address Canada's housing crisis uses targets that would set municipalities up for failure, argues an analysis of the policy drawn up by federal civil
Birds, fish, reptiles, amphibians, insects? Sure. But no mammals.
So I had to google it. Apparently, there is a sloth that moves around so slowly moss grows all over it and it doesn't care. So it may appear green, but only in the sense that it wears it.
https://www.cityofkingston.ca/residents/city-calendar-events/feature-events/solar-eclipse-2024