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  • As much as I’d like the marketshare to be 11% I’m quite skeptical of this counting.

    Until StatCounter can provide details on how the heck they’re determining the percentages I’d personally recommend against using their stats.

    Currently for now I’d recommend using Steam/Valve’s user percentage counter as their breakdown provides more clarity.


  • While I personally don’t believe in the existence of gods or any supernatural beings, if others want to believe in it I think it’s fine.

    If people encroach on other’s choices that’s where I’ll personally draw the line.

    • aka don’t force others to make the same choices as yourself. Don’t become Microslop.








  • they intend to confiscate with little support from the provinces.

    Your post title:

    Federal government confirms 25 guns collected in ‘buyback’ pilot, as Quebec pledges support


    CBC:

    The government also announced Wednesday it will provide up to $12.4 million to cover costs incurred by Quebec to run the buyback program in the province.

    Quebec Public Security Minister Ian Lafrenière said in a statement the province supports the federal program, calling it a step toward safer communities.

    National Post:

    The public safety department announced it would compensate Quebec to the tune of $12 million to assist in coordinating collection efforts.

    Quebec is one of several provinces with its own provincial police force, the Sûreté du Québec, and is the first province to publicly declare its intention to support the federal program.