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🇨🇦 Dimps of the North
🇨🇦 Dimps of the North@CallMe_Dimps·
They may be called @BlueJays but they are Canada’s team. No matter where you travel in this country every airport has Jays merchandise. The entire country cheered them on last night, the team only heard thousands, not millions. #letsgojays
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A message to @TeamCanada preparing to play for gold today in @milanocortina26 … you have a nation behind your back. Steel on ice feel the spirit of the 🍁 on your chest as you play for yourselves, your teammates, your coaches and your country. You’ve got this! 🥇 @TSN_Sports
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Kia 🧸ྀི@xevekiah·
Ladies, when "no" and "I have a boyfriend" fail, how do you get them to leave you alone?
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🇨🇦 Dimps of the North@CallMe_Dimps·
@maeveknows @fesshole No one understands those of us that work nights and refuse to do things in the evenings. “It’s only 1 night.” But when you suggest they meet you at 3 am that’s ludicrous
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@fesshole Would people respect boundaries more if excuses weren’t needed?
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I have been a shift worker since I was 18. It has gotten me out of countless family events, birthday parties or things that I just don't want to go to. Don't fancy doing something? I'll just say I'm at work even if I'm not. Best decision I've ever made.
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𝐌𝐚𝐭𝐭 𝐏𝐢𝐧𝐧𝐞𝐫
Be honest because I’m trying to prove a point Would you back your child or grandchild's decision to attend trade school rather than college?🤔
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🇨🇦Wayne🇨🇦@Reil76·
Good morning all. Hope everyone has a great day and the rain stops! If you all could wish my wonderful wife Sarah a happy birthday today that would be wonderful!
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Made In Canada
Made In Canada@MadelnCanada·
🚨JAYS WS JERSEY GIVEAWAY🚨 We’ve decided to giveaway an official Nike Toronto Blue Jays jersey of your choice with any player on the back! ⚾️ To enter: 1. FOLLOW @BodogCA 2. LIKE ❤️ & RT 🔄 this tweet. 3. Reply with your size & player! Good luck! 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
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Scouse 🇵🇸
Scouse 🇵🇸@ScouseSocialis2·
Henry makes a marvellous point 👍🏻
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Candice Malcolm
Candice Malcolm@CandiceMalcolm·
🛑 Do NOT wear orange. 🛑 Do NOT allow your children to participate in a humiliation ritual. 🛑 Do NOT allow our country to be hijacked by an anti-Canadian, post-truth narrative. 🛑 Do NOT submit to lies meant to divide us and destroy what our ancestors have built. 🇨🇦Celebrate Canada. Celebrate peace, prosperity and friendship with the first nations. Do that with an understanding of history, facts and truth. That's the only way we survive.
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🇨🇦 Dimps of the North@CallMe_Dimps·
@SteveRyanCP24 My mom worked at a liquor store for years they were told under no circumstances do you try to intervene if someone is stealing. Your life is worth more than a Bottle of booze. Security guards are mostly there to observe and report .
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Steve Ryan🇨🇦
Steve Ryan🇨🇦@SteveRyanCP24·
In Ontario, security guards do not have the same powers as police officers. They cannot arrest someone just because they think a crime is happening. What they do have is the same right as any other citizen under the Criminal Code of Canada — a “citizen’s arrest.” That means they can only arrest someone if: •They catch the person in the act of committing a criminal offence (like theft), or •They find the person immediately after the offence and believe, on reasonable grounds, that the person committed it. Even then, they are supposed to call police right away and hand the person over. If they make a mistake, or go too far, they (and their employer) can be sued or charged. That’s why most companies instruct guards to “observe and report” rather than physically intervene. So if they aren’t really permitted — or encouraged — to make arrests, it begs the question: why are they there? If their only role is to watch people walk out the door with stolen bottles, then they aren’t a deterrent. And if security guards aren’t the answer, maybe it’s time to rethink the system altogether. Perhaps the way alcohol is sold in Ontario needs a major shake-up. Maybe privatization, where stores themselves carry the risk and have a real appetite to protect their product, is part of the solution. IMO.
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Steve Ryan🇨🇦@SteveRyanCP24·
I was in an LCBO tonight. As I was paying for my items, a guy in his twenties strolled past me with a bottle of booze in hand—no mask, no hood, no attempt to hide who he was. He just walked straight out the door. I looked over at the cashier, who simply shrugged. I decided to chase after him, and a uniformed security guard on site joined in. But then, to my surprise, an LCBO employee came running out and shouted at the guard to stop. He warned that if the guard kept going, he could lose his job for pursuing the thief. So there I was, standing outside with my legitimately purchased items in hand, watching the thief disappear into the night. And I couldn’t help but think—who’s the fool here? The guy stealing with no consequences, or me, the guy who paid? What a world we live in. Completely upside down.
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Caught on camera! Rebel News reporter witnesses heist at LCBO store Rebel News reporter @TheMenzoid had a firsthand view of thieves robbing an LCBO store in Toronto — and neither the staff, Crown corporation nor Premier Doug Ford seem to care. So, there we were at the Liquor Control Board of Ontario store at 1750 The Queensway in west-end Toronto on Tuesday night. We were buying a bottle of Laphroaig Quarter Cask because, well, where the hell else is he supposed to get a bottle of Scotch in Ontario? In any event, while off-duty and minding our own business and not looking for trouble — but trouble found us. Thieves entered the store, filled their sacks with booze, and made a getaway. We filmed the crime on our cellphone and gave chase until it seemed that one of the thieves was brandishing a weapon of some sort. Maybe we need our heads examined for reacting to those thieves in such a fashion. Toronto being Toronto these days, the thieves could’ve been brandishing knives. Or guns. And dead men tell no tales. In any event, what did we learn from this encounter? Three things: For starters, those dudes are actually regular thieves. The LCBO staff recognized them immediately, yet did nothing. Nobody even left the store to take down the licence plate number of the getaway car. We did that. So, if you happen to see a white Chevy van in the GTA with plate number CB 39133 call the police. Assuming they give a rodent’s rectum. Next, this was yet another example of how our so-called castle laws totally suck. The LCBO employees told us that if they had gotten involved, they would have been automatically fired. And if they had harmed the robber in a takedown, they might even get sued — by the robber! Gee, who’s running the LCBO these days? York Regional Police Chief Jim MacSween? You know, the guy who wants residents of York Region to be “compliant” when home invaders break into their houses? That doesn’t apply to the chief, of course. He always has his sidearm nearby, something that is verboten for us. But never mind… Finally, when it comes to the booze file, can Premier Doug Ford pull himself away from creating stupid photo ops like banning Kentucky bourbon and California wines and dumping domestically made Crown Royal whisky down the drain? Can the province’s chief cherry cheesecake eating enthusiast do something tangible about LCBO theft, which is estimated to be as high as $77 million per year? We’ll help him out: for starters, have stores hire paid-duty police officers to lay down the law. And how about this: reconfigure LCBO stores much like they used to exist in yester-decade when the booze was locked in the back and a customer had to pay for that bottle before getting his hands on it. But no. Don’t expect the entitled lazy idiots running the LCBO or the premier to do anything. That’s because the LCBO is a government-owned liquor monopoly. It’s not their money going out the door — it's ours, at least if you live in Ontario. So, the LCBO’s solution to out-of-control theft is to simply mark up the bottles to cover the shrinkage and turn a blind eye to thieves. That’s right — the LCBO’s gameplan is to penalize its law-abiding customers who actually pay for the stuff while rewarding the thieves. You can’t make this up. Meanwhile, Douggie, can you adhere to the election slogan that you and your beloved late brother, Rob, used to run on? Namely, “Respect for taxpayers.” Because the dangerous crap that is going on at LCBO stores is completely disrespectful to those law-abiding Ontarians whom you claim to serve.

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Daydream@DDthirteen13·
I want to live in a world where I get mixtapes, and hand written notes
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@DDthirteen13 Salami sandwich no bread… piece of salami, generous squir of regular mustard, another piece of salami. My fav for decades
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Daydream@DDthirteen13·
Tell me, in your opinion, what is the best sandwich? I’m talking type of bread, filling, condiments
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@SPwhat1 @HRPSCMV There are safety weeks that happen here a few times a year in addition to scales. This is actually a police agency that has officers trained in the Canadian version of DOT.
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Two tires on this moving truck were showing their age… sidewall ply separation with cord visible within. Parking brake also inoperative, fuel cap missing (fill hole taped closed) and no company name on vehicle. Out of service and repair verification ordered ^MRT
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