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@EndTimeEnjoyer

Smoke City Se unió Ağustos 2021
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Peep Game@EndTimeEnjoyer·
When this chud is willing to give up on the team, you know the Canucks are cooked. Get used to a half empty Rogers Arena for the foreseeable future. Broke Boy Aquilini is going to be forced to sell the team. Only then will things turn around for this cursed franchise.
Clay Imoo@CanuckClay

I sincerely appreciate the interest in my status as a #Canucks season ticket member. Swamped today so won’t have a chance to reply to all of the posts. Still love the team and am grateful for the opportunities I’ve had to collab with the organization throughout the years. For now, I will say this: over the past two decades, I’ve spent a lot of time, energy, and money on the team (by choice). Looking ahead, I am looking to reallocate some of that time, energy, and money. As well, these were joint decisions with my ticket partners.

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@mattsekeres Canucks as an organization have done jack shit for the Goldeneyes.
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@bruce_arthur You've been smoking rocks for the better part of a decade, Bruce.
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@nucks0 Cry yourself to sleep about it in your rented basement suite in Surrey
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Harrison Faulkner@Harry__Faulkner·
Canada's birthrates are collapsing. So why is this issue not viewed as a priority by Canadian politicians? Political demographer Eric Kauffman: "The progressive left is foursquare against this discussion for two reasons." "One is it is seen as anti-feminist...the second is their preferred solution is immigration."
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@DonnieandDhali Who cares? They're 5 years away from being a competitive team. Worry about it then.
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Donnie & Dhali@DonnieandDhali·
Our Waddling Dog poll question: Who should the #Canucks be more worried about losing? 💻 Email: TheTeam @ Chekmedia dot ca 📱Text: 604-200-9494
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Peep Game@EndTimeEnjoyer·
@BenRabidoux Someone will have to call 911 on Ron when he chokes on his neck fat
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Ben Rabidoux@BenRabidoux·
“Yes hello, 911? Yes, I’d like to report a murder”
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Peep Game@EndTimeEnjoyer·
@mattsekeres Who could have guessed at the time that the autistic rich kid incapable of making eye contact wouldn't make a good captain?
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Bryan Stewart
Bryan Stewart@advisorstew·
@Scott_Maxwell Scott, how do you feel about all of the unhinged death threats and eliminationist rhetoric in this feed from your column? Must be nice to know these are your most ardent fans on Good Friday. Wonder how many of these come from people who moved to Florida themselves?
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Scott Maxwell@Scott_Maxwell·
A tech entrepreneur who recently moved to Florida got upset when he ran into obstacles while trying to build a house that could impact the habitat of Florida's endangered scrub-jay. So now he's suing to strip the bird of its federal protection. orlandosentinel.com/2026/04/01/flo…
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@ConLima8 Not a single functioning brain in the whole state.
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@mapleblooded Better than living in a rented basement suite like you.
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Anti-Boomer
Anti-Boomer@mapleblooded·
TSN sucks. “Wasn’t Mark Carney a hockey player?” “Yeah he was a Harvard goalie back in the day.” Yeah and he only had 10 minutes of time on ice over 2 seasons. I hate the media in this country.
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Tim Houston
Tim Houston@TimHoustonNS·
The issues happening around us with illegal drugs and criminal activity are serious. I need to share some information and perspective in a more detailed way than a soundbite or a quote in a media story. First, we must always support law enforcement. The treatment of the RCMP that we have seen is not acceptable. They are doing their job to uphold the law and keep Nova Scotians safe. They deserve respect, not confrontation. Blocking a highway or roadway is never acceptable. The unlawful obstruction of others is not peaceful. It undermines public safety, respect for law enforcement and the rule of law itself. Our roadways are our lifeblood. At any given time, people are travelling for critical reasons such as getting to medical appointments, hospitals, work and caring for their families. Our highways are also how we move goods, food and keep our Province functioning. Second, enforcement of the law is not about generating revenue for Government. In fact, with respect to First Nations communities, Government has offered a path forward where revenue from regulated cannabis sales stays in the community, not the government coffers. To be clear, Government supports regulated dispensaries in First Nations communities where profits go into programs and supports that benefit the whole community, not just a handful of individuals operating outside the law. This option exists and has existed for some time. Leadership is aware of it, and it deserves serious consideration. We are ready to work together to address the drug crisis. However, we are not prepared to accept the status quo. We all have a collective responsibility to put the safety of the public above all else. Third, the dangers of unregulated drug markets and their consequences are already being felt across our Province. It is not just the Province saying this. On March 19, Millbrook First Nation issued a drug alert confirming the presence of methylfentanyl, a highly potent form of fentanyl, in the unregulated drug supply in Hants County. This is deeply concerning. This is not a future risk. It is here now and has been. That means that the risk of cross contamination is real. This underscores a hard truth. Unregulated drug markets are unpredictable, untested and increasingly dangerous. They put users, all Nova Scotians, and especially our children, at risk. There are no safeguards. No standards. No accountability. People are being exposed to substances far more potent and far more dangerous than they realize. That is how people get hurt. That is how people die. Fourth, to further underscore the true danger, particularly to children, this week in Nova Scotia, the RCMP released images of cannabis seized from illegal storefronts, and what they showed should concern everyone. Products packaged to look like candy. Bright colours. Familiar brands. There is a reason for this type of packaging. It is clearly designed to appeal to children and youth. Fifth, the potency of some illegal market products is extremely high. Many of these seized products contained THC levels reportedly between 2,000 mg and 8,000 mg per package, compared to the legal limit of just 10 mg in Canada. That is not a small difference. It is hundreds of times stronger. It is appalling. These levels of dosage can lead to severe physical and psychological distress for adults and can be life threatening to children. Sixth, we need to be clear and honest about the law. In R. v. Marshall et al. (2024, NS Provincial Court), the Court rejected the claim that cannabis sales are protected by treaty rights, finding there was no evidence to support any Aboriginal or treaty right to trade cannabis. The law is clear. There is no recognized treaty right to sell cannabis. And the reasons this activity is illegal and dangerous are also clear: •Packaging designed to mimic mainstream candy. •THC levels hundreds of times above legal limits and at hazardous levels. •No health or safety oversight. Finally, we are seeing instances where people are actively encouraging confrontation with the RCMP, promoting blockades and creating situations that carry real risk to the public, to law enforcement and to their own communities. This is dangerous. It puts people in harm’s way. It threatens public safety. It undermines respect for law enforcement and the rule of law. And it makes an already dangerous situation worse. We encourage leadership to work with the Province and move towards safe, regulated dispensaries in communities where profits can stay in the community. There is a clear path forward that will work for communities. Let’s work together to keep our communities safe.
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Mitch Proctor 🇨🇦@GaullistTory·
BC needs a language law that requires publicly facing signs to be only in the official languages of English or French, with an exception for Indigenous languages.
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Peep Game@EndTimeEnjoyer·
@kareemformayor I'll give you a $10 tip when you deliver my Uber Eats order later tonight.
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Kareem Allam
Kareem Allam@kareemformayor·
Investing in parks, libraries, and community spaces is how we reduce crime. That’s why we’re committing 400 new frontline workers and a historic $1.35B investment in parks, recreation, and pools.
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Adam Schefter@AdamSchefter·
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Friday designed to limit how long athletes can play college sports and how often they can transfer between schools. More via ESPN’s Dan Murphy: espn.com/college-sports…
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