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@WillHadrian

Commentator on Politics, Foreign Affairs

Armenia 가입일 Eylül 2013
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@jkenney God hates you, I'm 💯 sure on that you childless queer weirdo
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@CTVNews We have gangsters running our country and the state subsidized media are their submissive dogs
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Never mention how the country is being taxed to the point where it's blatantly depressing the economy and productivity, no no, it's always some nonsense going on abroad. We sit on an ocean of oil and resources that the world needs, and yet youth unemployment is at 13% (which is probably more) and food bank usage is at great depression levels. The country, not simply the government and the govt subsidized propaganda outlets, the actual people, should be ashamed of themselves that it has gotten to this point. Boomers hiding in the suburbs watching their one asset, their home, inflate in pricing, acting like they're geniuses, while the country morphs into Calcutta meets Detroit. It's an entire sham.
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Hadrian@WillHadrian·
Left and moved to Eastern Europe 5 years ago, I wouldn't touch Kanada (I refuse to use the "C" cus it's no longer the country I was born in and shouldn't be referred to as that) I wouldn't touch Kanada with a ten foot pole. Country is dead to me. Boomers hiding in the suburbs watching their asset inflate like their geniuses while the country morphs into Calcutta meets Detroit is all you need to know about the people the country. It's a disgusting sham of a joke.
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Anyone else feel like Canada is headed full speed towards some sort of crazy inflection point I think something BIG is going to happen over the next 2-3 years.
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@globeandmail No we learned we have a sham democracy, but don't worry I'm sure the govt subsidized media will hold these gangsters to account
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The Globe and Mail
The Globe and Mail@globeandmail·
Opinion: Three by-elections, a floor-crosser and the week we learned that anyone can come and anyone can go dlvr.it/TRzfWP
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govt.exe is corrupt
govt.exe is corrupt@govt_corrupt·
I've lived in the US and I've lived in Canada and I can say without doubt that Americans are nicer and friendlier than Canadians.
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Nelli ༻@angelicwaves·
this is what 2600 AMD ($6.92) get you in Armenia
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Tablesalt 🇨🇦🇺🇸
🚨Wow it looks like Canadian Finance Minister Champagne's long term partner is the VP of Environment at Alto ...which just got a $60 billion contract to build high speed rail ....But she has recently deleted her LinkedIn profile!! (Its only on Google)
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I remember I landed an internship I guess you could call it for various govt ministries, oh man, the level of laziness. Every week it felt like it was someone's retirement party and there'd be a lunch in the Byward market, we'd BS that we knew the person retiring, they would even give us yellow slips so we didn't have to pay the cab. The hardest part about working for the govt is trying to stay awake after lunch.
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Alan Tomalty
Alan Tomalty@ATomalty·
Good i was a civil servant for 30 years in the Canadian civil service and worked for 4 different departments. 20% of the employees did 80% of the work. Lunch hours stretched into 2 hours at the tavern for some and there was no such thing as punching in or out with a time card. Without the accountability of profits and revenue there was no real way of measuring performance. People ran businesses out of their office and people even snored on the job. When Covid happened almost all of them were allowed to stay at home with full pay. This has gone on for years. I was retired before Covid came along but federal workers even now are not going into the office 5 days a week.
Christian Heiens 🏛@ChristianHeiens

Since Trump took office, over 352,000 Federal employees have been fired, resigned, or retired and were not replaced. The Federal workforce is smaller today than at any point since 1966.

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Hadrian@WillHadrian·
I'm from Kanada, born and raised, I'm 35, I left 5 years- from the marrow of my bones I hope Kanada rots in hell. Selling out it's youth, the way that it's done. No one can afford a home, over taxed, country has been turned into India in a fortnight (but we're not allowed to talk about that), and then the crime and the drugs. Boomers hiding in the suburbs in their million dollar homes they bought for peanuts in the 90s, but yet somehow someway my generation is supposed to slug it out in this mess? No way! Kanada can rot in hell as far as I'm concerned. Any country that would sell out it's youth the way Kanada did doesn't deserve to exist. And I don't use the letter "C" because whatever that dumpster fire circus is today certainly isn't the country I was born in.
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Senator Leo Housakos
Senator Leo Housakos@SenatorHousakos·
My parents came to Canada for all it had to offer. They spent their lives believing they owed a debt of gratitude to the country that took them in. To give, not just take. Canada is the greatest country on earth. Its promise remains, but only if we are all builders willing to contribute to keeping it that way.
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@jkenney @jkenney why arent you married with kids? I know your generation. Just admit you blow men in the bathroom stall. Stop talking about war and duty/all this crap. Your entire professional life has been leeching off the tax payer. Go move to the Philippines and blow the bell boy
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Jason Kenney 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇮🇱
Our victory at Vimy should fill all Canadians with pride. Sadly, the post-nationalists believe that we should be ashamed of the Canada that achieved this. We must renew national pride in the courage, valour, and audacity of the tough people who built this country, and died in its defence.
Canadian Army@CanadianArmy

On this day 109 years ago nearly 100,000 Canadians fought together at Vimy Ridge in one of the First World War’s defining battles. Today, the Vimy Memorial stands at Hill 145 in remembrance of their courage, sacrifice, and the legacy left behind. #CanadaRemembers

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@fordnation Let's just be honest, if you require a train to get from some obscure part of Northern Ontario to get to the GTA you're most probably poor incompetent trailer trash.
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Doug Ford@fordnation·
This morning, I was in North Bay to welcome back the Northlander 14 years after it was cancelled by the previous Liberal government. The first of three Northlander trainsets is now undergoing rigorous testing along the route between Timmins and Toronto, ahead of a return to service later this year. Find out more about how we’re connecting northern communities: news.ontario.ca/en/release/100…
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@PierrePoilievre If you serve in the Kanadian military in 2026, you're a F*ckin idiot
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Pierre Poilievre
Pierre Poilievre@PierrePoilievre·
Across our military history, Canadians have always stood with courage to fight for what is right. But the Battle of Vimy Ridge was particularly unique. 109 years ago, our young nation proved it was capable of greatness. Canadians showed extraordinary courage against impossible odds, and 3,598 paid the ultimate price. They didn’t fight for recognition. They fought for each other, and for the future of our country. Today, we honour their sacrifice and commit to protecting and defending the Canada they built. Lest we forget.
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Marc Emery@MarcScottEmery·
9) no more immigration from third world 10) replace all judges, 20% replacement each year over 5 years. 11) all government out of alcohol, cannabis, distribution 12) end all carbon taxes 13) reduce the bureaucracy at federal and provincial levels by 85%
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Waken Minds 𓂀
Waken Minds 𓂀@wakenminds·
We are the ghosts of a world that has already ended..
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@TheTorontoSun Guy turns our country into an unaffordable cold version of India, and then gets to ride off into the sunset with a pension and a trust fund, nice
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@CTVNews I encourage everyone to stop voting
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