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@knuke24

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Liberals want everyone to forget Trudeau's time in office and are trying to give the impression that Carney is suddenly running a very competent govt after taking over from a conservative government. NEVER let them forget how dumb they are for electing that clown 3x. #cdnpoli
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@JamesonCanada Oh yeah, Canada has so much culture right lol. Not robotic at all hahaha. Singapore doesn’t tolerate crime and drugs and that why you don’t see drug addicts and homelessness like you do in Vancouver, London, Winnipeg etc
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Jameson Armstrong@JamesonCanada·
@knuke24 JFC stop using Singapore as an example It’s a city state built to look good on a spreadsheet, totally devoid of any culture, robotic in nature, with such an authoritarian state that they literally still cane people lmfao
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Jason Kenney 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇮🇱
What is he talking about? Resource companies pay $ tens of billions in taxes, including federal corporate taxes. Those revenues are redistributed to Canadians. Canadians who want to profit more directly from resource companies can buy shares in them, and take on both the risk and reward. And every Canadian who is eligible for the CPP (and most other public sector pension schemes) already owns shares in resource companies through pension funds.
Heather Exner-Pirot@ExnerPirot

OK I am panicking now “Where there is at the heart of all these projects, including resources, provincial jurisdiction; where the federal government is catalyzing, helping to make the project happen through a tax or other incentive - regulatory support - and at the core there is a commercial business making a profit, it is fair, right, just, smart for Canadians to have a share directly in those profits.”

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@ManyBeenRinsed They never mentioned anything about AI. It has to do with their Shaw acquisition and tough regulatory environment.
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EconomicWoes 🤖@ManyBeenRinsed·
Boooooom! AI wrecking havoc across the land. Few saw this years ago. We were well positioned. Silent depression. 🤫🇨🇦
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@JamesonCanada Canada would be better off if they weren't taxed so much. Go look at Gulf countries and Singapore. They have lower taxes and yet they don't need all these govt handouts and they have more money to spend. Healthcare should be private if you want fast access and better quality.
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Jameson Armstrong@JamesonCanada·
@Tara22221 @jkenney You think Canada would be a better country without OAS, without universal healthcare and CCB? Good luck pitching that to the Canadian people!
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@msSharanKaur Canadians have not voted for a majority government at the ballot box since 2015.
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@t7_linda There is 1 thing you missed. It wasn’t only Trudeau who denied Poilievre victory; jagmeet singh refused to bring down the govt even though he said they are no longer good for the country. Jagmeet didn’t want Pierre to be PM more than Trudeau so he held on for as long as possible
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Linda@t7_linda·
Healthcare Substack's returning but had to post one more on this political drama. This was never just an election story. It was a long, personal fight between two men who needed each other more than either would admit. lindawriting.substack.com/p/bonfire-of-t…
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@univrsle Oh yeah. Between then and now, China didn’t release Covid to the world and killed millions of people, didn’t indulge in spying and surveillance, didn’t kidnap 2 Canadians, didn’t interfere in Canadian elections, didn’t set up police booth, didn’t threaten politicians. 🤦‍♂️
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@univrsle Liberals like you calling Americans low IQ is the biggest irony. Qatar ships LNG to Europe and it’s been happening for years. Who created that business case?
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John Mark Taylor
John Mark Taylor@prairiecentrist·
I don’t think it’s smart for media personalities to be throwing around words like authoritarian in the current political environment.
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@ManyBeenRinsed Unemployment rate is higher than others in the chart. Food bank usage is increasing. Cities like Windsor and London are seeing rising unemployment, food inflation is higher than in those other countries.
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EconomicWoes 🤖@ManyBeenRinsed·
I’m extremely bullish on Canada long term as I’ve been saying lately. Adjusted for size - my Canada is attracting twice as much foreign direct investment as the next closest G7 country. We’re almost double the US. 😤 We are truly the G’est of the G7. Thank you, Carney. ✊🏽
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If Pierre Poilievre retained his policy positions but adopted Erin O’Toole + Doug ford’s public image, he’d be much more appealing to the average Canadian. However he only likes to impress the viewers at Juno news, Western standard and rebel news.
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@deBeauxOs1 The only thing that’s accurate is the post you are quoting. He said 2.5M more votes, not 25M votes as this fake journalist has mentioned. His number is right and you didn’t even listen to the audio
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@RickAnderson Canada is in the G7 only because of the US. It is nowhere near the economic or military level of the other 6 countries.
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@scottlincicome It’s always funny to watch Canadians complain about US trade changes when they cannot bring up any grievances related to US shutting out Canadian products.
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Scott Lincicome@scottlincicome·
Canada is legally part of the US Defense Industrial Base and a massive fertilizer producer. And buying Canadian fertilizer was never a problem for American farmers... Until recently.
Secretary Brooke Rollins@SecRollins

We cannot rely on countries like Russia, China, or even Canada for our food and fertilizer. That’s not sustainable—and it’s not secure. Farm security IS national security!🇺🇸 We’re seeing a real recalibration of farm policy from the federal government. @POTUS is putting America’s farmers and ranchers back at the center of policymaking—right where they belong.

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Cass Blackburn@FiftyFootNest·
Who is this person? He showed up out of the blue on my timeline in the last month and now appears relentlessly. Seems to have a hate on for the CPC.
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@prairiecentrist Supporting MAiD and opposing the death penalty for very serious crimes is quite a position to take
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@TimedRome7264 pretty sure they can manage to smelt aluminum with that capactiy.
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Rome Timed@TimedRome7264·
@knuke24 @DimitrisSoudas FYI peak hydro in the USA for a year, so far, was in 2011, 311 TWh. To compare, Canada generated 345 TWh from hydro in 2025.
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Dimitris Soudas 🇨🇦⚜️🇬🇷☦️ 13.12.1943
Hakuna Matata ⚡️ Commerce wants companies to commit to building new US aluminum capacity in exchange for tariff relief on Canadian & Mexican imports. Sounds reasonable. It isn’t. Aluminum isn’t manufactured. It’s electrolyzed. Electricity is 30–40% of total production cost. One large smelter consumes as much power as a mid-sized city every single day. That means before you invest a dollar in a new smelter, you need one thing above everything else: a 20-to-30-year power purchase agreement at competitive rates. Those don’t exist in most of the US right now. The regions that historically powered American aluminum Pacific Northwest hydro, TVA, Ohio Valley baseload have seen that cheap power disappear, get deregulated away, or get competed for by data centers and EV manufacturing. Canada 🇨🇦 , meanwhile, has something no policy can touch: geography. Quebec and BC sit on some of the world’s most abundant hydroelectric resources. Cheap. Permanent. A structural advantage that existed before Section 232 and will exist long after it. You cannot tariff your way to cheap electricity. So when the government asks companies to commit to new US primary aluminum capacity in exchange for tariff relief it is asking for a commitment the underlying energy economics make structurally impossible. That’s not a financing problem. That’s not a business problem. That’s physics meeting geography. And no trade policy has ever won that fight. Next.
Louise Blais@blais_louise

The US Department of Commerce announced today a mechanism that would conditionally reduce Section 232 Tariffs on primary aluminum & steel imports from Canada & Mexico BUT ONLY if companies commit to building new US aluminum or steel capacity. Not a positive development.

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@prairiecentrist The party of can’t allow the building of new pipelines is the LPC. So pls don’t take about “can’t”.
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@HenriAGS Oh really? His daughters live in the US. His company is HQ there. His investments are in US firms. He thinks about Canada it seems lol. He never even lived there for most of his career
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🇨🇦 Henri A 🇨🇦
Holy shit... Pierre will never beat this man. And I'm not sure a new CPC leader can Carney will be PM for as long as he feels like it because he understands THE most important fact during these times: That no one fucks with Canada or Canadians, especially MAGA Americans
Scott Robertson@sarobertsonca

CARNEY: "I do not get up first thing in the morning and think about the United States. I think about Canadians ... Our destiny is first and foremost going to be determined by what we do here. Canadians get that. I'm not sure everyone south of the border understands that."

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