http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/story/2012/04/05/rogers-contracts-marketplace.html
I'm not a legal expert, but to me this calls into question whether signing a 'contract' for services at any given 'rate' is valid, given that one party can change the rate of charge for service, pretty much at will.
Or, to put it another way ...
"... the problem is that long-term contracts are supposed to provide certainty about the amount a customer has to pay, but that certainty is "destroyed" if Rogers can change its rates. Yet unhappy customers are unable to leave without paying hefty fees."
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Is the US Empire's rich and powerful afraid of one man?
Apparently so, given the lengths went to here - https://scheerpost.com/2026/07/14/under-israeli-pressure-us-seizes-max-blumenthals-devices-o...
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This time it'll be a little longer than normal. We'll see how well things go. After all, it does apparently keep me employed.
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https://blackagendareport.com/unhoused-why-its-always-about-land For those of us who aren't white or rich, having land means something. ...
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