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Pyrocumulus effect…

New Regime

Sixth Generation fires

Sixth-generation fires—often called mega-fires—are catastrophic, climate-driven blazes so intense that they generate their own localized weather systems, such as pyrocumulonimbus storm clouds and erratic, hurricane-force winds, rendering conventional suppression methods largely useless. Adapting to this new reality requires moving away from purely reactive firefighting toward proactive landscape management, accepting that these fires cannot be simply extinguished until weather conditions shift. The potential costs of this phenomenon are staggering, spanning millions of dollars per event in direct suppression, billions in property and infrastructure destruction, lasting economic strain from timber and tourism loss, and severe long-term public health impacts due to toxic smoke exposure. To aid in prevention and mitigation, the general public must take proactive ownership of their surroundings: homeowners can implement “defensible space” strategies by clearing dry brush and maintaining a non-combustible buffer within 30 to 100 feet of their homes, harden structures using fire-resistant roofing and screened vents, adhere strictly to burn bans, and support local agroforestry or prescribed burning initiatives that reduce hazardous fuel loads in nearby wildlands.

A opportunity to view resources

The city of MeThe city of Merritt put out tables at the Civic Center on Tuesday, August 18th. in attendance was provincial MLA  Tony Luck, Merritt Mayor Mike Goetz City  Councilor Aron (Adam) Etchert, and local volunteer fire men and ESS Workers.

” Quote paraphrase “we are always concerned about the perceptions of an isolated senior..”

The presence was professional and the fire smart program was available in print and prose

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August 18th, 2026

Tuesday late afternoon looking west from Railyard mall, Merritt BC

Barring weather and conditions these events are dynamic..

Nicola Valley Pro rodeo association.

Concept photo

The Nicola Valley rodeo association has been a stalwart for 66 years the event is still scheduled for 2026 as well as the Third return of the world famous RCMP Musical ride on August 26th.

I like the clowns as well that keep the competers safe. And all the local ranch people that sustain the culture that so often defined us as rugged individuals with many artisan skills to overcome the west.

Local Ranch worker Summer 2026. photo KDG.

Musical Ride

There is also a thirty percent chance for rain ☔ tonight

Have restful sleep

I’ll

Section 35 to Vague?

Government money…

Tendancy to stagnation.

Representive Groups

” The amelioration of poverty” is too vague as the criteria that government intervention can be on Indian reserves.?”

The ameiliation of poverty on an Indian reserve

That specific phrase isn’t actually in the Canadian Constitution.Instead, the division of powers in Section 91(24) gives the federal government jurisdiction over “Indians, and Lands reserved for the Indians.”Canadian law does recognize the importance of programs aimed at improving the conditions of disadvantaged groups, which is often discussed in the context of Section 15(2) of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, but that’s separate from the division of powers.

What is reconciliation mean to you? “No end in sight”…

Attractive Nuisance belongs to who?…

Advocacy available or to much available and disempowering.?

The focus seems to be on the orginal act of 1867 at this point.?

Section 15 of the Charter of rights,,

By the By there is a warning at this time about phone fraud with crooks passing of as DOJ.

Subject to local precepts

Way finding

Integrating into a new culture or community is a dynamic process that goes far beyond simply adjusting to a new environment or learning a language. True integration requires an active commitment to understanding the social dynamics, historical context, and daily rhythms that define a local population. When individuals settle into a different community, building mutual trust relies heavily on open communication, active civic participation, and a genuine willingness to engage with neighborhood life. Rather than shedding one’s heritage, integration is about finding meaningful ways to share one’s background while harmoniously blending into the existing collective fabric. By participating in local events, supporting community initiatives, and seeking out collaborative spaces, newcomers establish a sense of shared belonging that benefits both themselves and the long-standing residents.
Hand-in-hand with social engagement is the responsibility to remain informed about and compliant with local precepts, regulations, and civic standards. Every community operates on a framework of unwritten social norms and formal legal obligations—ranging from municipal bylaws like waste management, noise controls, and public space etiquette, to broader societal values regarding mutual respect and governance. Ignorance of these expectations can lead to unnecessary friction or misunderstandings that disrupt neighborhood cohesion. Consequently, taking the initiative to learn local rules is not merely about avoiding penalties; it is a fundamental duty of civic responsibility. Adhering to these shared standards demonstrates respect for the community’s collective well-being, ensures smooth day-to-day interactions, and reinforces the mutual trust essential for a safe, welcoming environment.

Stay well.

The weather belongs to us all, and favors the few. Just ask…

Next day

Integration into Canada:

Collaboration with proper authorities

Arriving in Canada today presents a unique set of structural and economic challenges that require careful navigation. Newcomers face severe shortages in affordable housing and widespread strains on healthcare and social infrastructure, alongside shifting federal immigration caps and stricter processing pipelines. Beyond immediate settlement logistics, immigrants and refugees must avoid falling victim to unlicensed immigration consultants or fraudulent job scams that target vulnerable applicants. In the labor market, persistent barriers such as non-recognition of foreign credentials and the requirement for local work experience frequently lead to underemployment, pushing highly skilled professionals into precarious survival jobs. Additionally, long waitlists for government-funded language training (LINC) and settlement assessments can delay crucial social integration, making early connection with legitimate community agencies and provincial newcomer support networks vital to avoiding isolation and financial hardship.

Known where you are…

Remote Work, an expectation…

Peace rides expectations

Stay alert rely on Environment Canada.

Concept Photo

Predicts more accurately that severe part of a large storm warning…

Good luck, There is a link above to ECs new Alert for severe storms…

Moderate impact to current Yellow level warning.

Update

Recent updated to Environment Canada.

New weather map

Well

To the one that never severs life from desire but holds both in partnership in pragmatic virtue.

Real or imagined

Which comes first or do you have to build that person on the assembly line of your virtue paid out in gentle steps and being followed in reserved excitement for every moment invested. KDG

You be da judge…

Benediction

Strategic oil distribution…

So, as covid was starting 2019 in the back and forth about pipeline expansion to the West Coast was still in flux but not so much. At that time executive of Canada bought back from the Americans so the pipeline so that they could double it twin it + bring the oil to the West Coast. To be shipped.

So the Americans in their hegemony, had strategically relied on this. The new administration that came in found out about Canada’s was short of the recommended goal for NATO. That the 2% of the GDP for the countries in that collective security agreement should be spent on defense and that would be at the availability of the resolution # 5 That gave us collective security.

The original trans mountain  pipeline in the 1950s was done by an act of the parliament of Canada. It was paid for by taxpayers to some measure,this providing security to Canadians for energy. However, at some point the Americans acquired it + before the  twinning the Trudeau government had to pay them and buy it from them in the  billions of dollars.

Defense spending percent of GDP

There may have been bad faith there’s you know let’s let him build it and then we can get it away from them again. So at this point we’re considering another pipeline to the coast. We have brought our defense spending up to 5%. So we are not as prone to give “Friend Discounts” now..

The Americans all through their hegemony hovered around 3.6% of their  “world’s biggest GDP”. They paid out   produceing nearly 800 military bases around the world.

Let’s play and not just get played.

Because Americans will:

Plays to make:

Sell them stock

Short  ours..

Create a digital reserve fund as the only pay vehicle for oil.

Accuse the accuser.

Get a security discount for our role.

Consolidation

Play sectors against each other…

Offer governorships to make rivals.

Start wars to make it National security for us to want…

“That’s all I want to say bout dat” Forest Gump

Sun days will never be the same..

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This is data, that’s different…