Manitoba DoubleDown🇨🇦
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Manitoba DoubleDown🇨🇦
@MBDoubleDown
Reopened account here as some peeps I want to follow still insist on being here to support a billionaire and his shit algorithm.
Manitoba, Canada انضم Mart 2026
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@sunlorrie Canada was a very successful and prosperous country before NAFTA. Even if CUSMA dies we will be fine. BTW CUSMA doesn't expire until 2036. This is just a review and it cannot be terminated.
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@zdash12 @TravistyStudios @hustlerama @PierrePoilievre So we need more pedophilia and dementia? Fuck no.
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@WPGMurat Chevy won’t be fired. He will be relocated within the organization. Probably a promotion lol. Problem is who do you bring in for a GM??
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Connor Hellebuyck blasts #NHLJets management, questions team's ability to build Cup contender ⤵️
nytimes.com/athletic/72061…
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@JayBoutkan @jpolly22 Jets made the playoffs in 2015.
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@MBDoubleDown @jpolly22 Everyone said the same about Winnipeg in 17-18 it didn’t matter
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Those Who Are Positive - "Which of the following best describes your views of the federal government in Ottawa?"
🟢 All: 62%
🟢 BC: 68%
🟢 QC: 65%
🟢 ON: 65%
🟢 ATL: 64%
🟢 AB/SK/MN: 53%
Nanos / March 2026
Read it free here: open.substack.com/pub/canadianpo…

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@JayinKyiv what would NATO possibly call this deranged lunatic for? Its all BS
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@mikemcintyrewpg on any other NHL team that would mean a full house cleaning. On the Jets no one will get fired. ridiculous.
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The #NHLJets are going to finish with the second-fewest points in a full season in 2.0 history -- one year removed from winning the Presidents' Trophy.
Their 82 points this year is a 34-point drop from 2025-26, and only 4 points better than the 78 they posted in 2015-16.
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@Microinteracti1 fantastic story (as long as we can believe grok).
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The Man Who Gave Away Patagonia
Doug Tompkins sold his stake in The North Face for $50,000. 
He used the money to co-found Esprit. Then he sold that too, and did something almost no one does with a fortune: he disappeared.
He moved to the tip of South America in 1990 with a theory most businessmen would find absurd.
He believed the best thing a rich man could do was buy wilderness before someone else destroyed it, then hand it back to the country it belonged to.
Together with his wife Kris, a former CEO of Patagonia clothing, they bought and conserved more than 2 million acres across Chile and Argentina. For context: that is roughly the size of Connecticut and Rhode Island combined. Most of it had been degraded farmland. Overgrazed, stripped, exhausted.
The Valle Chacabuco ranch alone had been one of South America’s largest sheep operations. They bought it in 2004 for $10 million, then spent another $55 million over 20 years restoring the grasslands. 
Pumas returned. Guanacos returned. The land remembered what it was.
The Chileans were not immediately grateful. Many locals saw it as a land grab. An American buying millions of acres and telling them to change their way of life. Some accused him of planning to split the country in two. Others claimed he was building a nuclear waste site. He kept buying land anyway.
The deal his wife finalized in his name after his death became the largest-ever private land donation to a country.
Over 1 million acres handed directly to Chile, triggering government protections on another 9 million. Five new national parks. Three expanded. A conservation corridor stretching 1,250 miles.
He died on December 8, 2015, in a kayaking accident on a Patagonian lake, surrounded by friends including Yvon Chouinard. He had called what he was doing “paying rent for his time on the planet.”
There is a certain kind of person who builds something great and then builds something greater by walking away from it.
Tompkins is the rarest version: he walked away from two fortunes, bought a wilderness, and gave it to strangers.
The land is still there. The sheep are gone.
If this kind of story is what you read on weekends, you might belong here.
Gandalv / @Microinteracti1
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@PaulStewartII he is either sipping vodka or a blanco tequila !
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@krassenstein I think at this point assume he has everything disease wise known. He will be in medical text books for decades to come (esp psychiatry)
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The Red River is flowing fast with the spring melt. Lots of huge ice chunks, tree trunks/limbs, and other debris and garbage. All on the way to Lake Winnipeg. This was taken 1 km north of the North Perimeter Hwy. #Manitoba #Shareyourweather #mbstorm
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@ReelzChannel Watching right now with the wife. Sorry but not posting a pic on this app. Too risky.
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👀 Watching On Patrol: Live is always better with someone by your side. Who’s your #OPSidekick? Share a pic in the comments, #OPNation. 📷#OnPatrolLive Fridays & Saturdays at 9ET/6PT on #REELZ!

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