Timlad67

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Timlad67

Timlad67

@Timlad67

From the Calton to Canada

Ontario, Canada शामिल हुए Mayıs 2019
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Holly Doan
Holly Doan@hollyanndoan·
Chair of Commons #ethics committee tells reporters “do your goddamn job” as cabinet moves to quash committee scrutiny of spending & appointments. MP @JohnBrassardCPC says media are so Liberal-friendly the “Opposition party is held to a greater account than the government.” blacklocks.ca/do-your-gd-job… #cdnmedia #cdnpoli
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A.M.MacJ
A.M.MacJ@ammacj·
38 Scottish election stories mostly ignored by media👇
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Daniel Tyrie
Daniel Tyrie@DanielTyrie·
This is insane. These sorts of benefits should OBVIOUSLY only go to citizens, not just anyone living in this country. Why are taxpayers paying for foreigners to have children?
Cosmin Dzsurdzsa@cosminDZS

EXCLUSIVE: $1.1 BILLION in Canada Child Benefit payments went to foreign workers and international students JUST LAST YEAR Total since 2021 is $3 BILLION as annual payouts have tripled. Number of recipients is growing with no end in sight Read here: junonews.com/p/exclusive-1b…

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POLCELT76
POLCELT76@POLCELT1976·
At the end of a long hard road. I started with £50 in my credit union and a bin liner of clothes, today I picked up the keys to my new home. Never give up
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wealthmoose
wealthmoose@wealthmoose·
🇨🇦 Brookfield went from asset manager to shadow government. $9.5B in public-linked flows. $116B in state-backed projects. $1T+ under management. $5.3B tax gap. Mark Carney didn’t just join Brookfield. He helped make it central to how Canada gets built. 🇨🇦 Save and Zoom In 👇 Consider subscribing @wealthmoose
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The Carney Files 🇨🇦| Sourced@TheCarneyFiles

@wealthmoose We documented the entire Brookfield — Public funding map 👀 Take a guess how much we tracked?

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Gator Gar
Gator Gar@gatorgar·
Perhaps the greatest comeback in music history. Noel and Liam Gallagher started Oasis in 1991, landing a hit first try with their debut single “Supersonic” in 1994. Everyone old enough remembers what happened next. Wonderwall was there every time you turned on the TV or radio, but the honeymoon period ended quickly. Noel, guitarist and the one writing the majority of the material may’ve been a bit of a prick in his own right, but his brother and lead singer Liam was all over the news and paparazzi every weekend. Another drunken bar fight, another ex girlfriend, another cheap shot at his own bandmates—the headlines never ended. Then came the infamous MTV Unplugged performance, which was a big deal back then. Liam said his throat hurt too much to sing, and sat in the crowd smoking and drinking while he heckled his brother and the rest of Oasis trying to get on without him. About a decade later, Oasis broke up “forever.” Noel went on to work with some of the industry’s best known professionals, touring with his new band, and playing with the likes of Johnny Marr, a hero of his. Liam just… kept being Liam. In your face, egotistical, arrogant, and his own best advocate. He released solo albums as well at first, to an equally abysmal amount of critical acclaim. Oasis was over, and nobody cared what either of the Gallaghers had to say anymore. The magic was simply gone. But it boiled and brewed inside Liam. He kept trying to make it work. It wasn’t until he got his personal life together in the late 2010s that something finally clicked. His voice was back, and his attitude was too. Not the same spiteful arrogance he was known for either, but the real man behind the mask. He simply wanted you to know he’ll be the best in the world or die trying. Two successful solo albums later, after leaving his brilliant songwriting brother Noel in the dust on the charts, they began to talk again. Then in 2024, it finally happened: the boys were back in town. Oasis reunited and they’ve been selling out tours ever since. Some even call them the last great rocknroll band. But when I think of Liam, his character, and the soul of the man behind the voice, I always think of the time in the interim when he was still convincing the world he was even worth dealing with. This clip always stuck with me.
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James Melville 🚜
James Melville 🚜@JamesMelville·
When I think of the total shitshow created by corrupt governments and greedy corporations to inflict misery upon millions of people for their own power and greed, I often come back to this clip of Billy Connolly to articulate how many of us feel right now. Take it away Billy…
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Shannon Stubbs
Shannon Stubbs@ShannonStubbsMP·
Carney doubled Trudeau's deficit and spends $90 billion more. Now families pay over $3,300 a year for his interest charges. Every buck the PM spends comes out of Canadians' pockets. So I asked a simple question: when will the Liberals get spending under control so Canadians can afford to live again?
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Thrilla the Gorilla
Thrilla the Gorilla@ThrillaRilla369·
Is this Justice? They caused a 5 year old to have 2 strokes
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Curious George
Curious George@01CuriousGeorge·
An African migrant brags that "children are money trees in Canada", suggesting that the child care benefit she receives magically appears out of nowhere. While many young Canadians can't afford to have kids in this messed up economy, immigrants are attracted to the "free money" our govt hands them when they arrive with their 8 children and apply for benefits. How many of them then go on to have even more children just to cement themselves here for perpetual "free money and services", at our expense? My ancestors didn't fight in multiple wars and build this country from the ground up to see Canadians being used as mere tax slaves to fund every 3rd worlder who arrives here. #DeportThemAll
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Just Rock Content
Just Rock Content@JustRockContent·
“Money For Nothing” - Dire Straits & Eric Clapton Live at Knebworth
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James Melville 🚜
James Melville 🚜@JamesMelville·
1975: Billy Connolly’s first appearance on Parkinson. This is the joke that made him famous. It’s bloody funny.
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Joseph P Sloan prc
Joseph P Sloan prc@sloanybhoy7·
Thank you Tav
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I bet @MarkJCarney wishes he stayed in the shadows. He's going to fight tooth and nail to keep his stocks but I personally wish he'd simply choose to step down and let an honest person take the position... If we even have any of those left in parliament.
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Lee Humphrey
Lee Humphrey@tleehumphrey·
This scam is brilliant. Get subsidies from the gov. Then successfully sue the gov & then get the gov to pay you not to implement the scheme the judge approved 😎
Juno News@junonewscom

A new study found that the Cowichan Nation, which recently won its B.C. Supreme Court case regarding Aboriginal title over roughly 800 acres in Richmond, has received more than a billion dollars from those same government sources. Read more: junonews.com/p/bcs-cowichan…

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Angel Of England
Angel Of England@Angel5754254761·
What an ugly, snivelling traitorous piece of shit
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