By Dan Bertrand / CTV

    • cheese_greater@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      I can’t fathom how any Canadian can’t swim. This should legit be like preschool stuff. Same with drivers ed, its insane how badly needed these skills are and yet here we are, not teachinng and helping young people work through it

      • jerkface@lemmy.ca
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        11 months ago

        More important still is being able to feed yourself without having a heart attack when you are 45.

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        11 months ago

        If it is considered a necessary skill, training should be government funded. Otherwise those skills will be disproportionately accessible only to those who can afford it.

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          11 months ago

          I was kinda hoping for a Reddit-style bandwagon where someone makes the humorous double or unintentional meaning and the next says "Ah, the ol’ ______'aroo or whatever the format is…

    • nyan@lemmy.cafe
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      11 months ago

      While it helps, being able to swim won’t necessarily save you. Water too cold? Hit your head on the way down, or can’t tell which direction is up because you were drinking or it’s dark and the water’s murky? You’re still dead even if you can swim. If you’re in a damned boat, wear a lifejacket and think twice before jumping out of the damned boat.

      (In other words, I sympathize with the loved ones of both the Papineau Lake and the Cobourg/Lake Ontario drowning victims, but I wouldn’t be surprised if poor judgement on the part of the victim turns out to have been a contributing factor to the events at Papineau Lake. We’ll have to wait for the police to put out a more complete report.)