• Australis13
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    539 days ago

    Of the thousands of books tucked into the library’s stacks, one author has emerged as a patron favourite: Louise Penny, the bestselling Canadian novelist and creator of the detective Armand Gamache. … Penny made headlines in recent weeks after donating C$50,000 (US$36,000) to help fund a new entrance to the library, an “elegant” solution to the diplomatic snafu created in wake of new restrictions. “I have the resources to help because of the support of American and Canadian readers. The least I could do is give back,” Penny said. “Plus, it’s like giving the finger to the current administration: you close one door, we will open another one.”

    This is exactly what I would do - make sure there is an accessible entrance on the Canadian side. Make it so that if the US really wants to be difficult, they have to put up a wall down the middle of the library.

  • @ragepaw@lemmy.ca
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    489 days ago

    Does any power or water or sewage systems come from the Canadian side? If so, they should be cut off. Not to mention, a fence should be constructed inside to block off American illegals from crossing into Canada. Even better, put a border check point there.

    If they want to go stupid, we can go full stupid.

    • @PacMan@sh.itjust.works
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      37 days ago

      Niagara Falls powers a lot of shit on the East Coast. There was threats to shut it down at one point. As an American I say turn it off make us feel the pain when the power goes out. People might actually blame Trump but that’s wishful thinking

      • @ragepaw@lemmy.ca
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        17 days ago

        The power threat was export tariffs, at least a threat from anyone with actual power. The problem being, I don’t think the guy making the threat had that legal power, which is why I’m believe it disappeared.

        I think…

        I’m pretty sure only the Federal Government has that power, though I might be wrong.

  • @klu9@lemmy.ca
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    309 days ago

    Eventually, a Berlin-style wall, with ICE agents gunning down any citizens disloyal enough to try to escape to Canada.

  • @zerofk@lemm.ee
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    289 days ago

    “There is only one building in North America, probably in the world, where one can browse bestsellers and children’s books by crossing an international border and then sit for an amateur theatre troupe in a regal opera house with each half of your body in two different countries.”

    Okay that’s a rather stringent set of requirements, written specifically for this library, but there are many buildings across the world that sit on international borders. That includes residential homes. There are people who literally have to cross a border to get from their bed to their shower in the morning.

    Not the point of the article, I know, but really that could’ve been written better.

  • @PeterisBacon@lemm.ee
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    118 days ago

    Wait, the US cares about libraries now? Aren’t they actively defending things like Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library? I saw WA state removed it from the budget.

      • @PeterisBacon@lemm.ee
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        38 days ago

        They will say its government efficiency to save money. “Why would we keep spending so much money on heating our homes with all these expensive expenses? We have piles of books made of fire starter! There’s just words on it. Do you want words or do you want a fire? In my day we spoke words over a fire, not instead of a fire. We need to make fires great again” - donald trump probably

  • @barusu@lemmy.ca
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    99 days ago

    The only smuggling I’ve ever heard of happening in that library was a guy FROM the US trying to smuggle some guns in to Canada back in like 2010 or so.