Prairiesky

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Prairiesky

Prairiesky

@Prairiesky29

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शामिल हुए Haziran 2018
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Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms
“When it comes to things and matters that are distributed over the internet, it’s clear that is a role played by the federal government,” said Heritage Minister Marc Miller yesterday. This is his clearest warning yet that mass internet censorship is coming to Canada if we don’t all push back. blacklocks.ca/internet-contr… Take a stand today by signing our petition to stop Bill C-22: jccf.ca/stop-bill-c-22…
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sammy 2.0
sammy 2.0@Sammy_canada2·
The Canoo app (managed by the Institute for Canadian Citizenship) has a new collaboration with Eco Canada to give Canoo members access to 10 exclusive program placements. So the 10 jobs in green construction are not for Canadians, only for PRs and Refugees.
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Natasha Montreal
Natasha Montreal@NatashaMontreal·
Just to retain a criminal lawyer usually costs $5,000 to $10,000. Jaskirat Singh Sidhu was able to pay criminal counsel and now has a top-tier immigration lawyer while challenging deportation-which is a collateral consequence of his killing 16 people and badly injuring 13 more.
Nico Lagan@RealNicoLagan

His Lawyer Got A Federal Judge In 2 Days | Chris Joseph Has Been Waiting 7 Years Jaskirat Singh Sidhu's lawyer filed a motion on April 21st to stay his deportation. He got in front of a federal judge in 2 days. @cjoseph23 has been fighting the government of Saskatchewan in court for 7 years. So who exactly is financing a lawyer powerful enough to get a federal judge on 2 days notice? Follow the money. You'll find the truth. Watch the full breakdown 👇

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wealthmoose
wealthmoose@wealthmoose·
🇨🇦 Ottawa didn’t “cut the deficit.” They pulled roughly $5.3B out of the federal Public Service Pension Plan (PSPP) — including ~$2.5B from a newly declared “surplus” and another ~$2.8B already extracted — to make the books look cleaner and artificially lower the deficit. 📉 That “surplus” was just 1% of PSPP assets (~$3.4B), created by actuarial smoothing, temporary return strength, and lower pension inflation assumptions — not some miracle in fiscal management. 🧾 So no, this wasn’t budget discipline. It was an accounting maneuver using worker pensions to flatter the deficit today… while taxpayers inherit the risk later. 💵 #cdnpoli #Canada #Budget2026 #Pensions #Taxpayers #FiscalPolicy #Ottawa
Stephen Punwasi 🏚️📉🐈☃️@StephenPunwasi

🇨🇦: something extremely f*cked up is happening with federal worker pensions, and taxpayers will be on the hook. Since the supervillains in charge won’t explain it, I guess I will. Here’s how 🇨🇦 is looting ~$3B from gov workers pensions & dumping the risk on you. <thread> 🧵👇

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Janelle
Janelle@JanelleChalouhi·
This is Jason Jacque Interim Parliamentary Budget Officer speaking sometime in September 2025. Canadians should watch this 1:24 min video for his full comments. This was 7 months ago Canada. Btw Jason has since been replaced in this role with one of carneys university friends, no surprise. I've also told you this is what the treasonous government does with patriots who try to warn Canadians.
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Martyupnorth®- Unacceptable Fact Checker
That's me on stage while this is happening. Let this sink in. Someone at Elections Alberta has enough pull to make a call to the chief of police, and get a dozen officers dispatched to serve a notice of "investigation" letter. This is pure intimidation.
Jon Sedore@JonSedore

The Edmonton Police were called on our TCP event. This is a public meeting. Nothing to see here. The Edmonton Police were respectful and courteus - they left after finding no issues with our event. I don't know why they were here. Who called the cops?

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Nico Lagan
Nico Lagan@RealNicoLagan·
His Lawyer Got A Federal Judge In 2 Days | Chris Joseph Has Been Waiting 7 Years Jaskirat Singh Sidhu's lawyer filed a motion on April 21st to stay his deportation. He got in front of a federal judge in 2 days. @cjoseph23 has been fighting the government of Saskatchewan in court for 7 years. So who exactly is financing a lawyer powerful enough to get a federal judge on 2 days notice? Follow the money. You'll find the truth. Watch the full breakdown 👇
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Natasha Montreal
Natasha Montreal@NatashaMontreal·
@RealNicoLagan @cjoseph23 Just to retain a criminal lawyer usually costs $5,000 to $10,000. Jaskirat Singh Sidhu was able to pay criminal counsel and now has a top-tier immigration lawyer while challenging deportation-which is a collateral consequence of his killing 16 people and badly injuring 13 more.
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Lilly
Lilly@Lilly921957·
@RealNicoLagan @cjoseph23 This explains what happens👇
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
Let's talk about how long it takes the medical establishment to admit it was catastrophically wrong. 1950s: Doctors recommend smoking to pregnant women. "Calms the nerves." Magazine adverts featured obstetricians lighting up patients in waiting rooms. Time until reversed: 25 years. 1960s: Thalidomide prescribed for morning sickness. Ten thousand children born with malformed limbs across forty-six countries. The drug was on the market for five years. The United States narrowly avoided approval thanks to one FDA reviewer, Frances Kelsey, who was harassed by the manufacturer for refusing to rubber-stamp it. She received a Presidential Medal afterwards. The men who pressured her did not lose their jobs. Time until reversed: 5 years. 10,000 affected children. 1970s: DES prescribed to prevent miscarriage. Causes a rare vaginal cancer in the daughters of women who took it, sometimes appearing twenty years later. Time until reversed: 30 years. 1980s: Margarine officially recommended over butter. Trans fats turn out to cause the exact heart disease they were marketed as preventing. Harvard researchers later estimated up to 250,000 excess American deaths from industrial trans fats before the FDA finally moved against them in 2018. Time until banned: 30 years after the harm was published. 2000s: Vioxx approved for arthritis. The internal Merck documents showing cardiac risk existed before approval. They hid them. Time until withdrawn: 5 years. 60,000 dead. 2010s: Opioids prescribed like sweets. "Less than 1% addictive when properly prescribed," cited endlessly from a 1980 letter to the editor of the New England Journal of Medicine. The letter was 101 words long, observed hospitalised patients on short-term doses, and was not a study. It was cited over six hundred times to justify giving OxyContin to people with back pain for the rest of their lives. Time until reversed: 20 years and counting. Half a million dead. The pattern is mechanical. The establishment recommends something. The evidence of harm emerges. The establishment ignores it. Years pass. The harm becomes undeniable. The guidance is quietly updated "based on emerging data." Nobody is held responsible. Nobody apologises. The next mistake is already in development in an adjacent department. So when modern doctors tell you, with the full confidence of the institution behind them: "Seed oils are heart healthy." "Statins for everyone over fifty." "Saturated fat causes heart disease." "Cholesterol is the enemy." Remember that they have been catastrophically, generationally, lethally wrong before. While charging consultation fees the entire way through. The question worth asking isn't whether they're right this time. The question is what their track record predicts. History gives you a fairly clear answer.
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“Sudden And Unexpected”
Over 5.8 Million adverse event reports for the COVID-19 vaccines in the World Health Organization’s own global database. That’s not a conspiracy theory. That’s their own system showing the numbers. They told the world these shots were “safe and effective.” Millions of reports later… how safe are we really talking? The data is public. The questions are obvious.
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Liz Gunn
Liz Gunn@LizGunnNZ·
The most vaccinated place in the world is in Ireland. It's a place called Waterford. They had the highest vaccination rate in the world. Then they suffered the highest Covid rate in Ireland. And then they had the highest excess deaths. The local health authority got an award from the World Health Organisation for the way they handled the pandemic. They had the highest death rate, having had the highest vaccination rate. 85% excess deaths at one stage they were on. – Andrew Bridgen @ABridgen
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Philippe T
Philippe T@brain_stimulus·
❗😱 LES VACCINS COVID N'AURAIENT JAMAIS DÛ ÊTRE ADMINISTRÉS ! 💥L’ancien directeur du CDC, le Dr Robert Redfield, déclare sans détour lors d’une audition au Sénat américain : « Nous savons depuis le printemps 2021 que les vaccins COVID peuvent induire des effets secondaires mortels. Ils n’auraient jamais dû être rendus obligatoires… ils n’empêchent pas l’infection et ils ont effectivement des effets secondaires. » Il explique que l’ARN modifié persiste dans l’organisme bien plus longtemps que prévu, que la protéine spike est toxique, et que les nanoparticules lipidiques se distribuent partout dans le corps (ovaires, glandes surrénales, barrière hémato-encéphalique…). Derrière lui, un tableau comparatif des effets indésirables et des décès montre des chiffres qui interpellent. Question ? Avec le recul, pensez-vous que les mandats étaient justifiés ? Avez-vous été concerné par ces décisions ? Répondez franchement en commentaire 👇 (vos retours sont précieux pour la discussion) #VaccinsCOVID #RobertRedfield #CDC #MandatsVaccinaux #EffetsSecondaires #ARNm #TransparenceSante #AuditionSenat #SantePublique #ScienceEtVerite
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Gatlin Didier
Gatlin Didier@gatlin_didier·
When a tornado hits in 2027…👀
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Gordon Lyon
Gordon Lyon@GordonLyon14·
Diversity is our strength! 🙄🙄😡
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Mocha Bezirgan 🇨🇦
Mocha Bezirgan 🇨🇦@BezirganMocha·
Father Exposes CBC Bias in Humboldt Broncos Tragedy: “They’ve Been Notorious for This” “It’s not your story to tell,” says former NHL player Chris Joseph, who lost his son in the Humboldt Broncos tragedy in 2018 when foreign truck driver Jaskirat Sidhu blew through a stop sign and killed 16 people, including his son, Jaxon Joseph. Joseph repeated his accusations against CBC of being biased in favour of Sidhu, who is fighting his deportation order after serving merely 3.5 years in prison for causing the deaths of 16 people and injuring 13 Canadians through his negligence. “Let everybody speak, but don’t chop and edit to narrate the story the way you want it to be done. @karenpaulscbc did that with CBC. She played soft music when the Sidhus were walking through the park holding hands together, and then when she interviewed Russ Herold, who was on my side, it was a cold ring via Zoom call. She just doesn’t give the same attention to detail. I wish mainstream media would grow a backbone and tell it like it is,” @cjoseph23 said.
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Prairiesky@Prairiesky29·
@genocidalgirl And they are behaving like this at workplace, in stores, restaurants, it’s always Indians who are right, they will argue, not let you speak until they have it their way. No ethics, no shame.
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Canadian@genocidalgirl·
The police, judges, layers, teachers all know Indians will lie to your face and commit an exorbitant amount of crimes but say nothing as the pollute our countries with these.
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