TimTalk
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TimTalk
@TimTalk3
Opinions are my own. Business owner. Guitar hack. Golf addict. Common Sense fiscal conservative.
Halifax, Nova Scotia Inscrit le Eylül 2018
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@KirkLubimov @TimTalk3 It’s another Liberal friendly project that will balloon in cost over runs and disappearing money that Canada does not have. Let’s build infrastructure that allows us to develop our resources and market them to the world. Then once we are in better shape …

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Pierre Poilievre announces that the Conservatives are against the high speed train project between Toronto and Quebec City, and if in power will cancel it;
"I am confirming that a future Conservative government will cancel this $90 billion boondoggle altogether."
OK so how are Conservatives planning to build world class infrastructure?
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@SamHersh01 If its so vital, so obvious, so important then why isn’t private investment pursuing it? Feds can guarantee a loan, not overpay for it through taxes.
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Canada is literally the only G7 country without high speed rail.
Conservatives want you to continue to pay sky high prices for gas, worsen congestion on roads and make your commute hours longer.
We've been "studying" high speed rail for 50 years - time to get it built.
Scott Robertson@sarobertsonca
Pierre Poilievre on the Toronto–Quebec City High-Speed Rail Network: "Conservatives oppose the $90b Liberal-Alto train ... a future Conservative government will cancel this $90b boondoggle altogether."
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Pierre Poilievre’s byelection cost taxpayers more than $2.3 million ctvnews.ca/politics/artic…
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@JeffreyLuscombe Lets hope so. A quick complete burn it to the ground from a majority is much preferable to this slow death spiral we are in.
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What I’m hearing is that after the by elections in April (and a Liberal majority) two or three Conservative MPs will cross the floor to the Liberals at the same time. 🇨🇦 #cdnpoli
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@CTVAtlantic Oh yes and what a time for Liberal feds to add 16% for industrial carbon tax in affect April 1. Sure this will add to Carneys popularity
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Gas prices hitting high point in Maritimes ctvnews.ca/atlantic/video…
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TimTalk retweeté

It’s April 1.
The industrial carbon tax is rising to $110 per tonne today—120% higher than when we last faced a major geopolitical energy shock during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Make no mistake. This will amplify cost pressures across the entire food supply chain.
No April Fools’ joke, unfortunately.

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@GreatBig_Sea @sunshine22kas @globepolitics The sooner the better Sue. The last decade slow death spiral continues. Let them burn it down with a majority quickly. People do need that swift kick to wake them up again.
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Mark my words, if Carney secures a majority government, Canada will witness the most dangerous and destructive government in our nation’s history. A government that will accelerate the collapse of our economy, our sovereignty, our borders, and our way of life, leaving behind a broken, unrecognizable country for our children and grandchildren.
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Government could prorogue Parliament if Liberals sweep April 13 by-elections theglobeandmail.com/politics/artic…
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@stevenmackinnon You have been announcing this for the past 10 years. So basically you are also admitting it will never get built. Have a seat worm.
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Pierre Poilievre, once again, is showing Canadians that he has no vision to create jobs and grow the economy.
For decades, Canadians have advocated for a modern, fast, inter-city rail network. Alto is a generational investment that will transform travel and connect communities. It will boost GDP by $35 billion annually, create over 51,000 well-paying jobs, and help Canadians work, study, and travel more efficiently.
Pierre Poilievre is turning his back on Canadians from Quebec City to Toronto and the communities in between. Investing in High-Speed Rail means building a more connected, competitive Canada, and proves Canada can get big things done.
The Conservatives, as usual, think small. Turning away from nation-building investments is the wrong choice, and one Canadians reject at a time when we need to build and grow.
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@KirkLubimov @TimTalk3 1 stop between Toronto and Montreal. Who are these people you are talking about that are going to ride it daily 🤔
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@TimTalk3 This will connects the biggest share of Canada's population. It will definitely have a positive GDP contribution.
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@KirkLubimov If that were the case then it would not require taxpayer funding
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@ZaickRyan @theserfstv Amazon and UPS on my street 10 times a day. Why would it be so hard for them to drop mail in the community box? Are there special skills we ate unaware of Canada post? Biggest barrier to change and improvement is the union imo.
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So refreshing to finally hear a politician say it out loud: "no one ever asks if cops turn a profit"
Scott Robertson@sarobertsonca
Avi Lewis: "We have shoved Canada Post so far into the market mindset that every few months we have a national conversation about why isn't Canada Post making money. Does the ambulance service make money? Do the police services make money? We're talking about a fundamental public service."
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@theserfstv Cops dont charge for their service, Canada post does. Otherwise make stamps no charge and packages as well. Purolator owned 90% by Canada post should not be able to charge for courier service either. Then its more comparable
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@TLNewmanMTL This was a disgusting display of an ignorant immigrant- so yes cultural.
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SPVM Chief Fady Dagher called the man’s behaviour “unacceptable,” saying it reflects a “repugnant environment” of a male supremacist movement.
A male supremacist movement, my arse. This is cultural
Montreal Gazette@mtlgazette
Montreal mayor, police chief condemn misogyny toward female officer montrealgazette.com/news/montreal-…
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Countries are temporarily slashing gas taxes. Should Canada do the same? ctvnews.ca/canada/article…
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@FoodProfessor The Liberals are putting on a master class of creating dependency on the federal government. Its been a sad demise.
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@nspc So when will the NSPC stand up to their CPC brethren to stop with the 24/7 manufactured rage and misinformation campaign against our Federal government? How does the NSPCs feel about Pierre rubbing elbows with the 51st state crowd?
Your motion is another attempt to distract.
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@TLNewmanMTL Confronting our feelings and giving them appropriate expression always takes strength, not weakness. ~ Fred Rogers (yeah that one)
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Enough is enough. We’re going after the money behind crime.
In Montréal at the SPVM headquarters, I announced new measures under Canada’s follow-the-money strategy to crack down on extortion and disrupt illicit financial networks, working with partners like FINTRAC, law enforcement, and financial institutions.
We’re strengthening coordination to protect Canadians and our economy.


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