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As someone who uses a 60hz monitor next to a 170hz one, there is a difference, but not one I’d call night and day. I’d say that even the mediocre HDR my monitor came with was more worth it than the framerate.


Actually I just rechecked her LinkedIn and she was never was a professor at the U of A, though she was educated there. (She did run for MP, though, so there’s that).
https://ca.linkedin.com/in/jenny-yeremiy-p-geoph
So no association with the AFL at all.
https://operationtotalrecall.ca/
(As started by This guy, so again not the AFL.)
You’d think everything would have paperwork submitted at this point if it was organized by the AFL. Instead it’s mostly just private Facebook groups. A lot don’t even groups organized against it.
It’s not like the AFL has to be “behind the scenes” on this anyway. The requirements behind recall are practically nonexistent.


Advocating for a recall isn’t the same thing as initiating one. The Education Minister was a logical first choice.
https://www.elections.ab.ca/recall-initiative/recall/Current-Recall-Petitions/
The person who initiated the first recall, Jennifer Yeremiy, is a former educator from the University of Alberta and currently a podcaster. Bit of an odd choice for the AFL to recruit considering she’s not even part of any union.


I think its a bit naive to think this is SOLELY a grassroots thing.
It is solely a grassroots thing. There would be a lot more than two petitions gathering signatures right now if it wasn’t.


The recall petitions aren’t being driven by the unions.
The guy at the house party was anti oil or Trudeau was anti oil?