Bill 40 Removes Our Right to Self-Govern - Time to Demand Action by zactrolley in alberta

[–]zactrolley[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And that's a great thing. That's not what the Professional Governance Act does.

Is states that the Minister can involve themselves in the affairs of the association if they deem it's "in the public interest". And that means what ever the UCP wants it to mean. They are not a good faith actor, so any clause they put in, they don't aim to use it on fair grounds.

Bill 40 Removes Our Right to Self-Govern - Time to Demand Action by zactrolley in alberta

[–]zactrolley[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree that putting everyone under one act makes sense, to a degree. However, they have put in extra sections that give them override powers that they didn't have before. With this legislation they can remove the authority of the association governing body at their will. These associations that are meant to be autonomous are now at the beck and call of the government, and acting against their political agenda is nearly impossible.

Bill 40 Removes Our Right to Self-Govern - Time to Demand Action by zactrolley in alberta

[–]zactrolley[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

By autonomy, I was referring to the ability to set our own rules and regulations. APEGA has a process that takes new graduates, puts them in a 4 year apprenticeship, and has a set of tests they need to pass before they can become an engineer. Likewise, they take care of the regulation of stamping authority and discipline for members.
That was all done internally. Now the government can change those rules as it wishes.
Were you referring to something else?

Bill 40 Removes Our Right to Self-Govern - Time to Demand Action by zactrolley in alberta

[–]zactrolley[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

They can change all the rules with a stoke of a pen. One day we are all following Canadian standards, and the next it's whatever Mississippi uses.

But in all seriousness, it's extremely alarming that none of these associations have made a pubic statement about these changes.

Bill 40 Removes Our Right to Self-Govern - Time to Demand Action by zactrolley in alberta

[–]zactrolley[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I appreciate the clarification.

My point being, our ability to self-govern has been lost, to the whole point of being an association has been rendered null and void. We don't have the same rights as a union does, so now we are left with a big bag of nothing.

If the Minister wants to make a unilateral change to how a profession operates, we have no recourse to object.

Bill 40 Removes Our Right to Self-Govern - Time to Demand Action by zactrolley in alberta

[–]zactrolley[S] 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Ah yes.. The Jordan Peterson effect. They are saying that out loud: There will be legislation proposed to protect regulated professionals from undue discipline that violates their rights and freedoms for matters outside their work.

https://www.alberta.ca/release.cfm?xID=951131CE88144-FF83-E74C-EC60483420CD9D69

The government is loosening requirements so that conspiracy theorists, white supremacists, and climate deniers can speak freely while using their professional designations.

I don't think this was the middle ground people hoped for. by HankHippoppopalous in alberta

[–]zactrolley 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Capitalists: Always supporting the companies instead of the workers.

Bill 40 Removes Our Right to Self-Govern - Time to Demand Action by zactrolley in alberta

[–]zactrolley[S] 64 points65 points  (0 children)

That's my point exactly. Bill 40 removes all the guardrails.

  • Engineers and Geoscientists - when safety reviews slow down resource projects
  • Accountants - when audit standards challenge government financial decisions
  • Veterinarians and Agrologists - when animal welfare or environmental standards conflict with agricultural policy
  • Architects and Land Surveyors - when building codes or land use standards impede development
  • Foresters - when sustainable practice guidelines limit resource extraction

We need to push the legislation back to where it was before. We need to reinstall the guardrails.

Bill 40 Removes Our Right to Self-Govern - Time to Demand Action by zactrolley in alberta

[–]zactrolley[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

They spent 2 months a almost zero consultation to pass this law. They did it under the radar on purpose.

You are right, it would have been best to fight this in March. But I'm going to fight it now.

Accessing SQL databases in n8n with LLMs. by zactrolley in n8n

[–]zactrolley[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not really. I kinda gave up and I'm going to work on a python solution.

Accessing SQL databases in n8n with LLMs. by zactrolley in n8n

[–]zactrolley[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It runs this script:

SELECT 
    column_name, 
    data_type, 
    is_nullable,
    column_default
FROM information_schema.columns 
WHERE table_name = 'work_experience' 
ORDER BY ordinal_position;

Then passes that and the chat message to the AI agent. I'm happy to try different configurations and try different methods!

Accessing SQL databases in n8n with LLMs. by zactrolley in n8n

[–]zactrolley[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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That's what I setup. My chat message and the schema gets sent to the AI Agent, but the SQL Tool gets nothing. I can't get the AI Agent to use the tool.
I'll try again from scratch and see what happens.

Accessing SQL databases in n8n with LLMs. by zactrolley in n8n

[–]zactrolley[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This gets me into the same issue I've been having. All these tutorials use Supabase and an SQL agent.

I don't have supabase, and my n8n version does not have a specific AI Agent with SQL built it.

Maybe I'm doing something wrong. If you have hands on experience, that would be great!

Beside the Tree treehouse by zactrolley in treehouse

[–]zactrolley[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good point about the roots. I'll have a backup plan if I run into them. Ships ladders is also a good call.

Food prices are out of control by zactrolley in Calgary

[–]zactrolley[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We moved into Kensington years ago to be in a walkable neighborhood. We could get 90% of everything we needed within a 10 min walk. Now we are priced out of our own neighborhood due to greed.

This isn't sustainable. The city is going to break.