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Kootenays🇨🇦🇺🇦

Kootenays🇨🇦🇺🇦

@shummutt

#Canucks, paddle boarding, cross country skiing, hiking and of course being a Canadian🇨🇦and proud grandchild to Ukrainian immigrants🇺🇦

Kootenays, British Columbia Se unió Ekim 2016
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Barbara Levesque
Barbara Levesque@belle_levesque·
@MadelnCanada Canadian oil is owned and managed by corporations, you friggin numpty. It wasn’t always so. We had a National Energy Program - Norway based their program on the 🇨🇦NEP. Then a Conservative PM dismantled all of it. Now Conservatives whine about it. Put the blame where it belongs🤡
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Patrick Moss 🇨🇦
Patrick Moss 🇨🇦@VoyceReason·
Gas taxes fund road maintenance. Remove the funding, and the potholes don't get fixed. If the potholes aren't fixed, the line is "Look at all the potholes the Liberals caused!!!" Conservatives aren't interested in making your life better, they're interested in making you angry.
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CanucksArmy
CanucksArmy@CanucksArmy·
I wouldn't want to get Curtis Douglas angry. 🎥: Sportsnet | #Canucks
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Jiggly News 🇨🇦
Jiggly News 🇨🇦@JigglyPants44·
I finally got around to watching Pierre’s Joe Rogan interview. Have to say he made a lot of great points and seemed very laid back. Almost like a Prime Minister in waiting. All I’m saying is give Pierre a chance. The interview has certainly opened my eyes
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Gabriel Byatt
Gabriel Byatt@GabrielByatt·
@KeeganMatheson Kinda ignorant of those folks, to be honest…this is a long season and a team that deserves patience.
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Keegan Matheson
Keegan Matheson@KeeganMatheson·
Boos coming down on Brendon Little now after back-to-back singles and a four-pitch walk. Very rarely get real boos here, but those were close. #BlueJays
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MR SPICI
MR SPICI@Mr_SPICI·
I need a Netflix series so addictive that I completely forget the outside world exists. Hit me with your best recommendations.
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Ross 🏳️‍🌈🇨🇦
Hey @jamiljivani did your buddy south of the border @JDVance tell you to pull this stunt? Because it doesn’t fly here in Canada the way it would in the US. We have seen the destruction religious extremism has caused down there. Keep this bullshit out of the HOC.
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86·
BREAKING: The United States just took over $126 million from Switzerland’s fighter jet account to cover missile shortfalls in the Iran war. Switzerland did not approve this. Switzerland did not consent. Switzerland had already frozen its Patriot payments after learning deliveries would be delayed four to five years. The US circumvented the freeze. SRF, Switzerland’s national broadcaster, reported on March 26 that Washington redirected Swiss funds originally allocated for 36 F-35 fighter jets to cover Patriot air defence shortfalls using the Foreign Military Sales pooled trust fund, a structure that allows the Pentagon to reallocate payments across a buyer’s contracts without that buyer’s permission. Swiss armaments chief Urs Loher confirmed the diverted amount is a “low three-digit million” Swiss francs and called the situation “very unsatisfactory.” The money Switzerland paid for jets is now subsidising a war Switzerland refused to participate in. Bern halted new arms exports to the US on March 20 citing the Iran conflict. Switzerland rejected two US military flyover requests linked to Iran operations. Two hundred years of armed neutrality, and Washington reached into the account anyway. Here is why. The United States fired 943 Patriot interceptors defending Gulf states in the first four days of Operation Epic Fury per a US Congressional study cited by the Jerusalem Post last week. Lockheed Martin and Boeing produce 620 Patriot interceptors per year combined. In four days, America burned through eighteen months of global Patriot production. The war has consumed roughly one-third of the entire THAAD missile stockpile. Annual THAAD production does not exceed 100 units. The cost asymmetry is what makes the depletion irreversible at current production rates. Each PAC-3 interceptor costs $3.9 million. Each Iranian Shahed drone costs between $20,000 and $50,000. The cost exchange ratio is 114 to 1 in Iran’s favour per Military Times. Iran manufactures an estimated 10,000 Shaheds per month per Reuters. America produces 620 interceptors per year. Iran builds more drones in a single week than the United States builds interceptors in an entire year. Every interceptor fired in the Gulf is one that cannot be delivered to Switzerland, Ukraine, Taiwan, Japan, or Poland. The State Department warned allies on March 27 that Patriot deliveries to Ukraine would face disruptions as the Pentagon prioritises Iran per Quiver Quantitative. Senator Chris Murphy said on record: “We’ve been told again and again one reason we can’t provide interceptors for the Patriot system for Ukraine is that they’re in short supply.” Lockheed signed a framework to quadruple production to 2,000 units per year. That capacity will not arrive for six to seven years. The Pentagon has asked Congress to shift $1.5 billion from other programmes to accelerate procurement per Bloomberg. None of this helps now. The interceptors are depleting now. The allied accounts are being raided now. Switzerland is considering reducing its F-35 order from 36 to 30 jets and accelerating evaluation of European alternatives per Bluewin and Global Defense Corp. Swiss parliamentarians have called the redirection “an unacceptable violation of procurement sovereignty.” The Swiss parliament is preparing formal hearings. Switzerland is the canary. A neutral country with two centuries of armed neutrality just had its fighter jet money taken without consent to feed a four-week-old war that burns 18 months of interceptor production every 96 hours. Every US ally with a pending defence contract should be asking one question: whose account is next? Full analysis: open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Katy E 🇨🇦🇺🇦
Katy E 🇨🇦🇺🇦@MargTokar·
These 2 people protected Albertans before we knew we needed it. Athana was fired and lost her career. @NatePike was slapped with a $6M lawsuit by Sam Mraiche that he’s still fighting. These people had the integrity, courage to stand up. When do we stand up for ourselves?
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Paradise
Paradise@paradiseonhulu·
Ok we found Teri, now who is Alex??? 🔎 Any guesses?
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Katy E 🇨🇦🇺🇦
Katy E 🇨🇦🇺🇦@MargTokar·
@ABDanielleSmith took gifts of private flights, royal accommodations, a golden statue with values ranging from $500K to over $1M from the Saudi Prince. She now wants a CSIS Security Clearance. @ABDanielleSmith is dirty.
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Clay Thompson.
Clay Thompson.@harryt59_harry·
@Stockwell_Day @ABDanielleSmith Who the hell does she think she is? Getting all those gifts from Saudi Arabia and now wants security briefings. She is out of her frigging mind.
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(((Stockwell Day)))
(((Stockwell Day)))@Stockwell_Day·
As Canada’s frmr Min of Public Safety, including CSIS, our intelligence services, I can vouch for Premier ⁦@ABDanielleSmith⁩’s right to have clearance to get security information regarding foreign interference risks to the citizens she was duly elected to represent.
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TMZ
TMZ@TMZ·
🕊️ BREAKING: Chuck Norris has died. Details: tmz.me/didYp9I
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Bernie Sanders
Bernie Sanders@BernieSanders·
Jeff Bezos, worth $234 billion, plans to replace 600,000 Amazon workers with robots. Now, he wants to spend $100 billion to fully automate not just his warehouses, but factories in the U.S & other countries. Oligarchs are waging all out war against workers. FIGHT BACK.
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Eric Engels
Eric Engels@EricEngels·
NHL DoPS head George Parros responding to Connor McDavid's call for an examination of the suspension process: “We sweat over these decisions and pour over these decisions every night, all season long. We have a process in place that’s consistent, and we have a team that works for me, and together with me, that evaluates all these plays. A very experienced team, a veteran team. Guys that have been there since the beginning of the department. Not to mention all the former players that have a large set of experiences playing NHL games, accolades. Some of the best guys that have played the game work for this department help make decisions. So, our process, I feel very confident in. We’ve got great guys who make these decisions, and I think the players should be confident in this team to do so.”
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