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@YYC_Confluence

Former Canadian sell-side and corporate. Energy focused by training, generalist out of necessity.

Calgary, Alberta, Canada शामिल हुए Nisan 2015
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Anthony Koch
Anthony Koch@Anthony__Koch·
The big issue with this argument is that an increasingly large % of immigrants are net expenditures. They don’t improve the pension situation or public finances, they make them worse.
yeshiva frat leader 🇮🇪🇵🇸@TullamoreJew_

a more diverse europe is already baked in. We could well get multiple new far right governments next year and every one of them is gonna take one look at their budgets and realise you can have zero immigration or pensions but not both

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telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/06/0… Man attempts to behead another man in the street. "No evidence of terror at this stage, say police" If that isn’t terror, what is? How much more terrifying does it need to be to qualify as terror?
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Modern government is a fiscal shell game where your tax dollar leaves City Hall, gets laundered through the province, returns wearing a new program name and a ribbon-cutting ceremony, and every elected official claims credit while accountability has been humanely euthanized.
Jeromy (Pathfinder) Farkas@JeromyYYC

The Province just imposed the biggest property tax increase in Calgary history, and it shows up on your City tax bill. Calgary's increase: 1.2%. Province's increase: 21% this year, nearly 60% in four years. And another big hike is coming next year. It's time for the provincial government to send their own tax bill.

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RAW EGG NATIONALIST
RAW EGG NATIONALIST@Babygravy9·
It’s 2026 and you wake up, log to X dot com and there’s an African sawing an Irishman’s head off in the street. The British government says to stay calm and avoid watching the footage because it is “distressing.” It’s scarcely believable what we’re supposed to tolerate.
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Ottawa could take the wind out of the sails of Alberta separatism overnight: Stop overriding provincial jurisdiction, and stop treating the province like a revenue source to be disciplined. They know this. That’s what makes the “national unity” routine harder to take seriously.
Melissa Mbarki@MelissaMbarki

“Listen carefully to the concerns of those saying that they want to leave. And you will find that they do not have a problem with fellow Canadians or even with Canada itself,” he said. “They have a problem with the federal government. We do not need a different country in Alberta. We need different government policies in Ottawa.”

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Yegor Sak
Yegor Sak@yegor·
With the upcoming social media ban bill, what the government appears to be saying is: "You are too stupid to use the tools Apple and Google provide FOR FREE to control what your kids have access to online, so we will do it for you." That in itself is insulting, but that's not the true aim of this government. They couldn't give a single solitary hockey puck about that. The true aim is quite simple: Force social networks, and then all other online service providers to ID all users (with 3D face scans). Then: - Bill C-22 forces providers to keep this data for 12 months, and make it available to the government. - Bill C-9 criminalizes what you can and cannot say online, with penalties up to 10 years and seizure of assets. - Bill C-8 allows a random government bureaucrat to cut you off the Internet, no court order needed. Together these bills create a dystopian nightmare Orwell could not even imagine. Here is a scenario. You post criticism of a government policy. Government calls it 'hate material'. C-22 metadata retention flags your activity and hands your identity and metadata (contacts, timings, locations) to authorities. You get prosecuted under C-9, facing up to 10 years in prison and asset seizures. A bureaucrat also issues a C-8 order cutting you off the internet entirely, while you await trial. Not that you care, as you're probably in jail, likely with no bail. This post can likely be labeled "hate speech" given how loose and ambiguous the standards are.
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Carney government to ban social media for kids younger than 16, but will allow exemptions nationalpost.com/news/politics/…

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Ezra Levant 🍁🚛
Ezra Levant 🍁🚛@ezralevant·
That's the thing about making kids under 16 prove their age. It's a back-door way to make everyone over 16 provide their ID, too. Canada's authoritarian government wants to track everything everyone does online. They're just pretending it's about kids.
National Post@nationalpost

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@Mattxduchak @thecashman22 Afford isn’t the same as “this makes sense.” I could technically afford a hot dog for $8000 too. I’d still have questions.
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Went to Sleep Country to look at mattresses. How the fuck are normal people affording $5-10k for a mattress in Canada?!??!??? Who is the target market for these beds? I remember buying my last king size for like $1,300 and it was mid-to-high end at the time.
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@Yvh1 @SHollywoodN I respect the hustle. I’m just saying if you’re going to sell me an $8,900 foam rectangle, at least be a 400-year-old vampire in a velvet blazer so the pricing feels lore-consistent.
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Yvh1@Yvh1·
@YYC_Confluence @SHollywoodN Wow berate the sales guy for trying to Make a living. Would you prefer an 18 year old blonde chick?
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@Brinken0199 About the same. Wife complaining of backache seems to be the right signal!
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@YYC_Confluence How long do you keep your mattress? I had my last one for well over a decade
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@LesIsMore1 Brick was better but while they have cheapo ones at 500-600, they were also kind of like $2500-4500 for mid-high tier. Just wild.
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@thecashman22 That's my current plan - they're probably like $1200 ish - but kind of need to try before I buy. Just shocked that Sleep Country is in this other universe, no idea who is buying at those prices
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@YYC_Confluence Can't you get a decent one at Costco for under a grand?
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@egr_investor If he’s single, yes. Probably want each spouse to have that if married with kids.
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Eva Chipiuk, BSc, LLB, LLM
As I see it, one of the greatest problems in politics today is that too many elected officials treat public office as a stage rather than a responsibility. Instead of providing clear leadership, we are subjected to performative nonsense, ideological games, virtue signalling, personal branding, and political theatre. When everything is performative, it becomes difficult to know where people actually stand. Citizens are left guessing what their representatives truly believe, what principles guide them, and whether they are acting out of conviction or political convenience. When people are constantly guessing, it becomes hard to trust, follow, or hold leaders accountable. Public office is a position of trust. It carries an obligation to act in the public interest, not personal or political interests. What we need are adults in the room. Serious people willing to make difficult decisions, solve real problems, manage public resources responsibly, and serve the people who put them there. Instead, far too often, we see public officials focused on appearances over results, slogans over substance, and self-interest over public service. All you need to do is look around. Costs are rising. Public trust is declining. Basic services are deteriorating. People are increasingly frustrated and disconnected from the institutions that are supposed to serve them. That should concern everyone. The solution is not more performative politics. It is a return to competence, accountability, humility, and genuine public service. The public deserves representatives who understand that these are serious jobs with serious consequences. And if those currently in positions of power cannot meet that standard, then it is time for serious people to step forward and replace them.
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This was more fun at 12am… thumbs up!👍
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