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Jodi Bruhn

@stratejuste

Reality enthusiast.

God's country शामिल हुए Aralık 2013
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Jodi Bruhn
Jodi Bruhn@stratejuste·
Raised this question almost exactly a year ago. It looms now larger than ever. "Is Canada too small for the Great One?" 👇🎣🇨🇦 (link in the reply below)
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No Cats No Life
No Cats No Life@NoCatsNoLife_m·
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Jodi Bruhn@stratejuste·
“Look at Quebec. Decades of referendums and constitutional fights, and they never even left.” Not sure this argument is the own of AB independence Wayne thinks it is.
🇨🇦Wayne🇨🇦@Reil76

To the people of Alberta, I hear you. I really do. The frustration is real. Feels like your province carries more than its share and still gets brushed aside. Watching decisions come out of Ottawa that feel completely disconnected from your reality, your work, your way of life. That kind of anger does not just appear out of nowhere. But I want to talk to you honestly, not like a politician, more like someone who actually cares how this plays out for you. Separation sounds good at first. It feels like control. Like finally getting to call your own shots. But the day after a yes vote, reality kicks in, and it does not wait for anyone to catch up. Suddenly, the markets you have always had full access to is no longer guaranteed. You are on the outside trying to negotiate your way back in. Those trade relationships took decades to build. They do not just reset overnight because Alberta wants them to. Then there are the everyday things people do not think about right away. Pensions. Passports. Federal funding that helps keep hospitals running and infrastructure moving. None of that disappears instantly, but all of it becomes uncertain. And uncertainty is not just a political word. It shows up as companies holding back, investments slowing down, costs going up, and people wondering what the next few years actually look like. And this is not something that gets sorted out quickly. Look at Quebec. Decades of referendums and constitutional fights, and they never even left. Look at Scotland. Serious economists were saying it could take at least ten years just to stabilize, and they still voted no. Alberta would not be simpler. If anything, it would be more complicated. Resource rights, land, debt, pensions, borders. None of that has a clean or fast solution. This could stretch across ten, fifteen years or more. That is a big chunk of your life. That is kids growing up in the middle of uncertainty. That is businesses trying to plan without knowing what the rules will even be a few years down the line. The people voting yes in a moment of frustration are not always the ones who have to live with that uncertainty long term. That part never makes it onto the slogans. And here is the thing. Alberta is not powerless in Canada. Not even close. You have one of the strongest economies in the country. You have leverage. You have a voice that can carry weight when it is used properly. Being ignored does not mean you walk away. It means you push harder. It means you force your way into the conversation and refuse to be sidelined. You deserve better. That part is not up for debate. But leaving does not fix the problem. It replaces it with a much bigger, much riskier one. Separation is not a fresh start. It is a long, expensive, uncertain road. Stay. Push harder. Demand more. And win the argument from a position of strength, not from the outside looking in.

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MBrant75
MBrant75@MBrant75·
Wait, there’s a wire-haired Dachshund? Look at this magnificent bastard!
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Made In Canada
Made In Canada@MadelnCanada·
#BREAKING: The Canadian Federal government announces Justin Trudeau will be on the next $20 bill.
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@PierrePoilievre The Independence Referendum is important for Alberta but it should be important for the rest of Canada because it calls into question what we want Canada to be. A question the political class has been ducking for decades. 17/17
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Alberta Independence advocates have easily met the signature threshold on their petition for a referendum. In the middle of an Alberta winter, with almost no media coverage and, in the process, identified the activists Independence needs. 1/
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Kaz Nejatian
Kaz Nejatian@nejatian·
Today is the leadership convention of the NDP, Canada’s socialist party The crowd at the convention chanted “Eat the Rich” in unison and then unironically elected a private school educated multimillionaire. Socialists are fun like that.
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Dominic Beaudry
Dominic Beaudry@DhkBeau·
In Ojibwe our word for blue jay is gwiingwiish (gweeng- gweesh). Art by Aurelia Moon.
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Jodi Bruhn
Jodi Bruhn@stratejuste·
@gmforbes35 @Baba_Yaga_baby1 Simple fix: the people of Terrebone hand the win to the BQ. The Liberals won’t stop until they start losing.
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Josh Ryan 🍁
Josh Ryan 🍁@joshryanjames·
Mark Carney said Michael Ma has apologized for dismissing forced labour in China. So, that's the end of that. Mr. Rousseau, Air Canada CEO apologized for not knowing how to speak french and Carney forced him out of his job. Funny, how that works.
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Trevor Rose
Trevor Rose@trevor_rose_·
Fmr. U of Calgary President: "...Many universities moved away from their endowments investing in fossil fuel companies. We never did that at the University of Calgary..." "...It would be totally hypocritical of us as an institution to say we're moving away from investments in oil and gas - when the provincial government - where do they get their money?..." "...Student's tuition - their parents are helping them out - where are they getting their money?..."
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Incredible heroism revealed. An aviation expert explains how the pilots in the LaGuardia crash intentionally took the impact head on. They refused to veer away to prevent the fuel filled wings from hitting the truck & exploding. They sacrificed themselves to save the passengers
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Michael Chong 🇨🇦
Michael Chong 🇨🇦@MichaelChongMP·
The Prime Minister has a special responsibility for the conduct of international affairs. Yesterday, a Liberal MP intimated that there has been no Uyghur forced labour in the PRC. This week, the PMO gave an account that conflicted with the initial PCO response of March 13 to an order paper question about whether the Prime Minister did proactively raise the issue of human rights with his PRC counterparts during his most recent visit. Read in certain way, the second PCO response of March 23 does not necessarily conflict with its initial response of March 13. The PM needs to urgently clarify his position on these issues. Read my letter to the PM. #cdnpoli
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Margaret McCuaig-Johnston 🇨🇦
It seems that Michael Ma designed his rapid fire questions at me so they could be used by Chinese state media showing that he went up against a critic of the regime. That’s what Chinese state media is reporting. It failed spectacularly here, but state media won’t report that.
Luke de Pulford@lukedepulford

🇨🇳 State media now praising 🇨🇦 MP Michael Ma’s attack on on @M_Johnston1 “Michael Ma launched a rapid-fire interrogation that sent tension through the room. The witness's stumbling response sparked uproar.” Increasingly damaging for @OurCommons 🔗 m.guancha.cn/internation/20…

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