Web Coaster ๐Ÿ๐Ÿ™ƒ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ

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Web Coaster ๐Ÿ๐Ÿ™ƒ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ

Web Coaster ๐Ÿ๐Ÿ™ƒ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ

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Canada Proud
Canada Proud@WeAreCanProudยท
Who do you think is doing a better job? ๐Ÿค”
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Mark Slapinski
Mark Slapinski@mark_slapinskiยท
This was the END of the Conservative Party. It never recovered from this.
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Jinglai He ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ
I am a Pierre Poilievre Conservative till the very end, and I FULLY SUPPORT his continued leadership more than ever now. This is a man who genuinely loves this country and deserves to be the next Prime Minister of Canada. I stand with Pierre Poilievre.
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John Rustad
John Rustad@JohnRustad4BCยท
There was nothing โ€œoverdueโ€ about this. Nothing. What weโ€™re watching is the state inserting itself directly into professions that used to govern themselves and pretending itโ€™s about safety while it quietly builds a mechanism to enforce conformity. Look at the real-world examples people keep trying to brush aside. Amy Hamm faced professional discipline for speaking publicly on controversial issues around gender and womenโ€™s spaces. Not malpractice. Not harming a patient. Speech. Then thereโ€™s Barry Neufeld, dragged through years of legal and financial punishment over his views on SOGI policies. Again, this wasnโ€™t about clinical incompetence. It was about dissent. Now take that climate and hand more power to government-appointed regulators. Youโ€™re not fixing a broken system, youโ€™re pouring gasoline on a culture of intimidation. #cdnpoli #bcpoli
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Bigfave
Bigfave@nkwukagramยท
A white Man caught his wife of 5 years cheating on him with black dude and this happened๐Ÿฅถ๐Ÿ˜ณ Black dude does it better ๐Ÿ˜‚
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Miguel
Miguel@its_Miguel04ยท
@AyedunAhmed @coaster_web @yabaleftonline We are say different thing here Mr... You are talking about the government, while I'm talking about ordinary Nigerians. So our discussion doesn't align im sorry. Let close it now.
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YabaLeftOnline
YabaLeftOnline@yabaleftonlineยท
โ€œOn your mandate we shall stand.โ€ โ€” City Boy Movement youths sing the Mandate song to support President Tinubu in the 2027 election.
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Miguel
Miguel@its_Miguel04ยท
Did you read the full statement or you just grab some cent ๐Ÿคจ government or not personal development matter must... Gig or deals won't reach everyone do something that won't make you think your life depend on government to survive... Gilmore just bought ride worth over 100million today a proof of hardwok.
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lifewithsonduren
lifewithsonduren@lifewitsondurenยท
A Calgary mother waits in line with THOUSANDS of youth and her son at a job fair. This is what youth unemployment of over 14% across Canada looks like, while at the same time our government eases the caps on the TFW program.
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YabaLeftOnline
YabaLeftOnline@yabaleftonlineยท
The moment Pastor David Ibiyeomie arrives in a Tesla Cyber truck at the University of Port Harcourt for a powerful crusade.
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Jewish Voice
Jewish Voice@jewishvoiceliveยท
Jews lived peacefully in the Holy Land for centuries. The Jews never tried to nationalize the Holy Land. Judaism *forbids* this. However, Zionists use Judaism for their irreligious nationalism. The Torah forbids Jews from establishing a Jewish State on earth.
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Rabbi David Mivasair
Rabbi David Mivasair@RabbiMivasairยท
Why is a foreign country interfering in domestic ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ social issues? Zionist orgs have so thoroughly discredited themselves theyโ€™re losing their grip on Canadaโ€™s political class. So, the racist, genocidal government they have always repoed now needs to step in directly. @IndJewishVoices @JewsSayNo
Israel in Canada@IsraelinCanada

Why do Jewish Canadians feel abandoned? Their neighborhoods and synagogues are now hotspots for shootings and intimidation. The most antisemitic day of the year, Al Quds day, has come and gone, and still - every day brings new proof of why Jewish Canadians no longer feel safe.

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KerryDiotte
KerryDiotte@KerryDiotteยท
Most folks I talk to are glad to have Police Chief Warren Driechel on the job in Edmonton. @edmontonpolice
Edmonton Police@edmontonpolice

In mid-February, I joined police Chiefs from Canada and the United States, on a visit to Israel where we met police and community leaders in several cities. I spent time with police officers from Jewish, Christian, Muslim and Druze faiths representing a wide range of cultural and ethnic backgrounds. I also met with Muslim community leaders who shared openly about their concerns and their reasons for working with police. These officers and community leaders operate in an environment that demands extraordinary vigilance - managing crime, counter terrorism, supporting community and crisis response all amid extreme complexity. Police to police we were able to talk about the toll this work takes on the people who do it. We talked about building trust in communities where there is little trust. We were able to get a glimpse of the undertaking required to police in complex environments. I am grateful for what I was able to learn and share with those we visited and among my North American peers. These missions offer a great deal of insight and valuable perspective. I am grateful for the continued leadership and support of the Edmonton Police Commission who have supported me in this. As police we focus on behavior, not beliefs. Where I have felt challenged this week is in the implication that any community group should have the right to direct where we can learn. I stand by my decision to take the trip to Israel and continue to view it as valuable, among multiple learning experiences I will have in this role. I remain focused on my longstanding and ongoing commitment to dialogue, learning and connection across communities and across boundaries.

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Web Coaster ๐Ÿ๐Ÿ™ƒ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ
@a57701287 @edmontonjournal These positions were open in the first place because bums like you sit on income assistance to fund your drug problems instead of learning a trade. 30 years ago, immigrants dint need to fill these positions because people went to work! You are d problem u complaining about
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Web Coaster ๐Ÿ๐Ÿ™ƒ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ
@a57701287 @edmontonjournal When we have a Zionist police chief, how are we sure d terrorists r not zionists? Edmonton is a city of people with diverse religions and cultures. They all contribute to building the city by paying taxesโ€ฆ taxes that pays for your social assistance and the chiefs salary
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Kavita Algu
Kavita Algu@KavitaAlguMDยท
โ€œI stand by my decision to take the trip to visit Israel and continue to view it as valuableโ€ @edmontonpolice chief Warren Driechel Two days ago, Israeli police killed two young Palestinian brothers (Mohammed 5, Othman 7, who was blind) and their parents in the occupied West Bank, shooting all four in the head and face when they were returning from Ramadan shopping. They pulled two other young children from the car and said โ€œwe killed dogsโ€. Israeli police regularly kill, abuse, and torture Palestinians of all ages. What did you learn @edmontonpolice?
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Edmonton Police@edmontonpolice

In mid-February, I joined police Chiefs from Canada and the United States, on a visit to Israel where we met police and community leaders in several cities. I spent time with police officers from Jewish, Christian, Muslim and Druze faiths representing a wide range of cultural and ethnic backgrounds. I also met with Muslim community leaders who shared openly about their concerns and their reasons for working with police. These officers and community leaders operate in an environment that demands extraordinary vigilance - managing crime, counter terrorism, supporting community and crisis response all amid extreme complexity. Police to police we were able to talk about the toll this work takes on the people who do it. We talked about building trust in communities where there is little trust. We were able to get a glimpse of the undertaking required to police in complex environments. I am grateful for what I was able to learn and share with those we visited and among my North American peers. These missions offer a great deal of insight and valuable perspective. I am grateful for the continued leadership and support of the Edmonton Police Commission who have supported me in this. As police we focus on behavior, not beliefs. Where I have felt challenged this week is in the implication that any community group should have the right to direct where we can learn. I stand by my decision to take the trip to Israel and continue to view it as valuable, among multiple learning experiences I will have in this role. I remain focused on my longstanding and ongoing commitment to dialogue, learning and connection across communities and across boundaries.

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