Scott Dodson
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Scott Dodson
@ScottDodsonCGCS
Scott Dodson CGCS retired Director of Agronomy at the Park Country Club of Buffalo in Williamsville , NY.
Beigetreten Kasım 2015
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“Reducing emissions is not just a moral duty, it’s an economic imperative”
CO2 is a trace essential gas which we are actually in a drought of. The more CO2 the more all living species thrive. This guy wants you to think it’s bad. He’s come up with an economic business model that rely’s on you falling for it.
“Zero carbon energy”…please…these people are laughing at us behind closed doors.
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@PrairieVeteran @MandTSpratt He can't possibly be this stupid.
We have very few EVs right now.
What happens when his dream comes true?
Will the entire country be upgraded in time?

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@Going4theGreen @MapleDowns Right , I should know that, I only grew up there !
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Almost snowed on us, but @MapleDowns is always a blast at any time--even if it was brisk and breezy. I've come to appreciate the "false fronts of Ian Andrew."


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Chills. Pure chills. 🇨🇦❤️🇺🇸
Saluting our American friends in Buffalo who stepped up and sang Canada’s national anthem when the mic quit. This is real respect, peace, and love from our closest neighbors and best friends.
Yes, there is political tension but good old-fashioned civility wins every time. Ottawa fans booing the U.S. anthem is the exact opposite of who we ought to strive to be as Canadians. Moments like Buffalo make me proud. Thank you.
#Hockey #Neighbors #OCanada
David Alter@davidalter
Amazing scene as the mic cuts out as the Sabres crowd sings Oh Canada in the anthem singer’s place. 🇨🇦
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An Open Letter to the Five Members of Parliament Who Crossed the Floor. 🔥💯
“To the Members of Parliament who chose to abandon the voters who elected you,
There are moments in public life that define a person—not by what they say, but by what they do. Your decision to cross the floor mid-mandate is one of those moments. And it will follow you.
You did not earn your seat under the banner you now carry. You did not campaign on the platform you now support. Canadians placed their trust in you based on clear promises, clear affiliations, and clear values. That trust was not yours to trade, reassign, or surrender once it became politically convenient.
Switching jerseys in the middle of the game is not strategy. It is betrayal.
And it is not a small one.
Every single vote that put you into office came from a Canadian who believed you stood for something specific. They believed their voice mattered. They believed you would carry that voice into Parliament with integrity. Instead, you took that mandate and handed it to a government those same voters did not choose to empower.
That is not representation. That is a reversal of consent.
You may justify your actions however you like—strategy, stability, national interest—but none of those explanations change the fundamental truth: you were not elected to do this. If your convictions truly changed, the honourable path was obvious—step down, face your constituents again, and ask for their permission.
You didn’t.
Instead, you chose the path that benefited you while silencing the people who trusted you.
And here is the part that cannot be avoided:
Every day you look in the mirror, you are looking at the face of that decision.
The face tied to every vote that put you where you are—and every voter who was left behind when you walked away from them.
You may gain position, influence, even reward. But none of that changes what this is.
Because of your actions, a government now holds power it did not win at the ballot box. A majority carries enormous weight—over the economy, over policy, over the everyday lives of Canadians. That power was not freely granted. It was assembled through your defection.
And the cost will not be yours to bear.
It will be carried by hard- working Canadians—by families already stretched thin, by small businesses trying to survive, by people who now feel their vote can be taken and repurposed without their consent.
That is a dangerous precedent.
Because when people begin to believe their vote no longer truly matters, the damage goes far beyond one decision, one Parliament, or one government. It cuts at the foundation of trust itself.
Canadians deserved better than this.
They deserved representatives who either stood by their word—or had the integrity to return to the people and seek a renewed mandate when that word changed.
You chose something else.
And Canadians will remember, history books will remember……your name.
Sincerely
an ordinary Canadian ,
Stephanie La Porta
West Vancouver
BC”
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@RGBAtlantica @sarobertsonca Good luck finding them on the shelves at the LCBO in the Niagara area ! lol
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@ScottDodsonCGCS @sarobertsonca The LCBO if you are a Canadian. LOL 😂
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@MarcNixon24 The Party that builds what ??? What has been built ??
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@ScottDodsonCGCS Just 4 right now. About 8 acres being mowed.
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@gator_gum Well what we have had for the past 11 years hasn’t worked so time for a change !
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@RodKahx Well he has had well over 8760 hours so far to get the Country moving ??
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@liberal_party Bringing down costs ???What planet are you guys living on ???🤡🤡🤡🤡
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