Alberta Moose Knuckle

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Alberta Moose Knuckle

Alberta Moose Knuckle

@AlbertaMatt

Alberta, Canada Beigetreten Mart 2012
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govt.exe is corrupt
govt.exe is corrupt@govt_corrupt·
Team elbow, who spent an entire year claiming that Canada no longer needs the U.S as a trading partner... Are now out blaming the U.S for our slowing economy. It's scary how retarded these fucking people are.
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Crumber
Crumber@crumber_26·
@PfParks The only way they’d get the required signatures, even thought the threshold was lowered was to cheat..
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Parksy
Parksy@PfParks·
So if understand this: my leaked voter info could be used by some random person to put my name and fake signature on a pro-separatist petition and I’d never know? Or even if I found out I couldn’t have it removed? Wtf? That’s insane… this makes a mockery of the entire process!
The Breakdown@TheBreakdownAB

WOW!!!!! With concerns growing that the separatists could have used the electors lists to potentially falsify thousands or hundreds of thousand of signatures... Even if people request it, the UCP's changes to the law prevent EA from investigating... Or removing those names.

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Crystal Suisho
Crystal Suisho@crystal_suisho·
@DennisKalma @PfParks Since you separatists are okay to take information you are not supposed to have and publish it, how can we trust that you accurately verified the people signing? Maybe you lie about that too? Your whole group is tarnished now because of your leaders choices.
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LeftWingConservative
LeftWingConservative@nmbr1leafsfan·
@govt_corrupt I love all these ridiculous straw-man arguments from mentally challenged conservatives who spend all day sucking each other off in echo chambers.
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Artur Nadolny
Artur Nadolny@ArturNadol7566·
SHE REPORTED 1,400 CHILDREN BEING RAPED. THEY INVESTIGATED HER. Jayne Senior @Jes123tia456 spent 14 years as manager of Risky Business, a Rotherham Council project for vulnerable young women. For 14 years she handed evidence of systematic child sexual exploitation to police and social services. Names. Dates. Patterns. A 42-page intelligence report. She built the jigsaw piece by piece. They shut down her programme. They told her the records were rubbish. They told her she was rocking the multicultural boat. They told her the children were consenting. Children. Ten years old. She risked prosecution to become the source for Times journalist Andrew Norfolk, whose 2012 investigations finally broke the story open to the nation. The Jay Report in 2014 confirmed what she had been screaming into the void since the late 1990s: at least 1,400 children had been abused in Rotherham. Jayne got an MBE in 2016. The council got reputational damage it spent years managing. The officers got their pensions. When she filed complaints with the IOPC about senior police officers who had done nothing, the watchdog warned her that if she kept going, she would be labelled a vexatious complainant and could face imprisonment. She kept going. Her complaint was eventually upheld in 2021. The report naming the officers was never published. South Yorkshire Police @SYPTweet rejected the watchdog's findings. No officers were named. No further action was taken. Someone did warn her the officers might sue her personally if she spoke about it publicly. She spoke about it publicly. This is what accountability looks like in Britain. A youth worker risks prison to protect children. The institutions that failed those children close ranks, bury the reports, and threaten the one person who kept records. The children were the problem, apparently. Not the men. Not the police. Not the council. The woman with the filing cabinet. Source: The Times @thetimes, @BBC, @guardian , @yorkshirepost, Jay Report 2014, IOPC Operation Amazon 2022
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Riley Donovan
Riley Donovan@valdombre·
Switzerland will vote on a referendum proposal to cap their population at 10 million amid concerns over immigration. Would you support a population cap for Canada?
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Marc Nixon
Marc Nixon@MarcNixon24·
Trump: “We don’t need Canadian oil.” Also Trump: just approved a pipeline that could move 1 MILLION barrels/day and boost imports by 12%. Canada already exports 1.64 BILLION barrels/year to the U.S. So which is it? They don’t need it… or they can’t run without it?
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Steven MacKinnon
Steven MacKinnon@stevenmackinnon·
With the Canadian Space Launch Act (C-28), we are ensuring Canada is equipped for the future. We are securing sovereign launch capabilities. 🚀
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Alberta Moose Knuckle
Alberta Moose Knuckle@AlbertaMatt·
@ABDanielleSmith We've already got one government screwing over Alberta oil producers. Why are you going out of your way to make it two?
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Danielle Smith
Danielle Smith@ABDanielleSmith·
I am pleased to see the federal government include Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) as an eligible use under the Investment Tax Credits in its latest economic update. Our government advocated strongly for the inclusion of EOR in carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) supports as part of the landmark Canada–Alberta Energy Agreement signed in 2025. This measure will help increase oil production while reducing emissions at the same time. EOR offers a more cost-effective and accessible pathway for companies to adopt CCUS technology, which is essential to Alberta’s goal of producing some of the most responsible oil in the world. It also improves recovery rates and encourages further investment in the province’s energy sector.
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Alberta Moose Knuckle
Alberta Moose Knuckle@AlbertaMatt·
@patgagnon_75 Cool. What has Carney done to fix the economy? All I can see is more and more and more government spending and the use of fear to manipulate and gaslight people.
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Patrick Gagnon 🍁
Patrick Gagnon 🍁@patgagnon_75·
I'm going to be blunt here. When it comes to the economy. I don't know about you, but don't you think it makes more sense to follow and trust the advice of a qualified economist ( PM Carney ) over following the advice of a guy who pretends to be one on TV ( Pierre Poilievre ) ?
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Tablesalt 🇨🇦🇺🇸
HOLY FU%K The Liberals just used their new majority TO TURN OFF THE F'KIN cameras at parliamentary committee meetings!! This meeting was to uncover details about the $350 million lost with PrecribeIT!
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Market Mania 🏴‍☠️
Market Mania 🏴‍☠️@MarketManiaCa·
The printing press is on fire. 🖨️🔥 Canada’s money printing surged 32% YoY: •This year: $25.5B •Last year: $19.3B More "money" = less value. That’s why your cost of living is in a death spiral. 🇨🇦📉
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John Smith
John Smith@JohnSmithRm9·
@LizaRosen0000 A person coming to the UK via a French boat from France, who refuses to reveal their country of origin - to where exactly would they be deported ?
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Liza Rosen
Liza Rosen@LizaRosen0000·
British MP Rupert Lowe faces accusations of “Islamophobia” and “Xenophobia” for the following statement: “We should ban foreigners from claiming benefits, and remove migrants who are incapable of financially supporting themselves. We must put our own people first.”
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Alberta Moose Knuckle
Alberta Moose Knuckle@AlbertaMatt·
@Gerry39464526 @DavidStaplesYEG If the best we can hope for is a federal government that isn't openly hostile to us the way the federal liberals are, its not much of a relationship worth fighting for.
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Gerry
Gerry@Gerry39464526·
@DavidStaplesYEG When are you going to finally endorse Alberta Independence?
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Heather Exner-Pirot
Heather Exner-Pirot@ExnerPirot·
OK I am panicking now “Where there is at the heart of all these projects, including resources, provincial jurisdiction; where the federal government is catalyzing, helping to make the project happen through a tax or other incentive - regulatory support - and at the core there is a commercial business making a profit, it is fair, right, just, smart for Canadians to have a share directly in those profits.”
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Andrew MacDonald
Andrew MacDonald@gorlak357·
@AlbertaMatt @jkenney Big projects are paid with debt, you're thinking of incremental increases in capex(which they still don't like, they do it because they have to)
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Jason Kenney 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇮🇱
What is he talking about? Resource companies pay $ tens of billions in taxes, including federal corporate taxes. Those revenues are redistributed to Canadians. Canadians who want to profit more directly from resource companies can buy shares in them, and take on both the risk and reward. And every Canadian who is eligible for the CPP (and most other public sector pension schemes) already owns shares in resource companies through pension funds.
Heather Exner-Pirot@ExnerPirot

OK I am panicking now “Where there is at the heart of all these projects, including resources, provincial jurisdiction; where the federal government is catalyzing, helping to make the project happen through a tax or other incentive - regulatory support - and at the core there is a commercial business making a profit, it is fair, right, just, smart for Canadians to have a share directly in those profits.”

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