Carlo Dade

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Carlo Dade

Carlo Dade

@DadeSPP

Work acct: Director, International Policy and New North America Initiative, School of Public Policy, Univ of Calgary

Calgary, Alberta 参加日 Ocak 2017
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Carlo Dade
Carlo Dade@DadeSPP·
From July “However, there is a more significant change working its way through US courts…(that) will either limit President’s ability to impose tariffs–or reinforce it. This means Canada should not rush into a deal w/ Trump & should instead wait it out.” theglobeandmail.com/business/comme…
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Carlo Dade@DadeSPP·
politico.com/news/2026/02/1… Original IEEPA legislation required only concurrent resolution, simple majority in both houses to override executive order on tariffs. Unrelated case, Immigration & Naturalization Service v. Chadha (1983), struck use of concurrent resolutions to do this.
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Carlo Dade@DadeSPP·
@DuaneBratt ...or whether they were born in Canada or the States
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Duane Bratt🇨🇦
Duane Bratt🇨🇦@DuaneBratt·
You can tell someone's age by what they associate with Catherine O'Hara: SCTV, Home Alone, or Schitt's Creek.
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Jason Kenney 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇮🇱
Below👇 is a perfect example of the shambolic incoherence of Alberta separatism. Bruce and Keith are the leading legal theorists around Alberta separation. They’re both intelligent guys who I respect. One says separation would have no impact on treaties with First Nations. The other says separation would end the treaties and lead to a complete reset on aboriginal rights. This is not a small detail. The history of Alberta separatism is one of constant infighting. That’s why dozens of separatist groups and parties have come and gone over the past 50 years. Some of the separatists are convinced that it means cold turkey secession. Others say it’s a license to become half-pregnant by negotiating a “sovereignty association” fantasy. Others claim already to be discussing with the US Administration annexation by the United States. Folks that can’t even agree on what separation means, or its fundamental implications, have no business dragging us all into a highly months long shouting match that will leave permanent divisions, and undermine investor confidence in Alberta.
Bruce Pardy@PardyBruce

I beg to differ. Independence is a repudiation of the existing constitutional order. Treaty rights and Aboriginal rights are part of that order. Independence means a fresh start, and a chance to fix old ideas that no longer make sense. A successful referendum gives a mandate to negotiate terms to leave. Everything will be on the table in those negotiations. Treaties were deals made with the Crown. In an independent Alberta, if done right, there will be no Crown. Authority will eminate from the people. In a free and independent Alberta, all citizens should be subject to the same laws and standards. Special status and entitlements based upon lineage and group identity should not exist

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Carlo Dade@DadeSPP·
@brianlilley I dunno…where’s Quick Dick McDick. If livestock got a vote he’d be #1
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Brian Lilley
Brian Lilley@brianlilley·
A study of the top news influencers in Canada from the Reuters Institute and Oxford University. They cite me as one of the most mentioned influencers in the Canadian online sphere. I’m the second Canadian on the list after Peterson, the first in news. reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/news-creators-…
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Carlo Dade@DadeSPP·
@bruceanderson ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ We're better off not following the tweets and esp not retweeting. Tweet EOs and substance only is an idea
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Mark Warner
Mark Warner@MAAWLAW·
“US seizures at the Mexican border are down almost 30% for the 1st half of this fiscal year [and] have shrunk by even more since the 1st half of 2023… Some security officials think cartels could be seeking ways to get around border security forces — by mailing the #fentanyl…”🤔
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The Washington Post@washingtonpost

Why are fentanyl seizures dropping on the U.S.-Mexico border? The reasons are complex, but some security officials think cartels could be mailing the drug or digging tunnels. wapo.st/4keXVx2

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Larry Sabato
Larry Sabato@LarrySabato·
Hundreds gather on ⁦@UVA⁩ Lawn to insist that the Board and interim president not sign onto Trump’s corrupt ‘Contract’ for colleges. Unfettered free speech matters at Jefferson’s University.
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Carlo Dade@DadeSPP·
@DuaneBratt Hey, at least it's not a suicidal "live free or die" or paying the govt for you to schill for it dmv.ca.gov visitpa.gov (always wondered, if you tap the bumper does it bring up web page?) or description of driving habits in Florida "In God we trust."
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Carlo Dade@DadeSPP·
One review done well and done right but not done forever. One set of changes and modifications. Then build. Period cbc.ca/news/canada/ca…
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