Timothy Anderson 🇨🇦🌳☕🚲🖌🎵📚💉

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Timothy Anderson 🇨🇦🌳☕🚲🖌🎵📚💉

@AndersonBooz

Educator, small business owner, multifaceted pro. Non-partisan, but anti political corruption/propaganda. 🚫 lists please. Views are my own.

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For more than 2 years I have asked many CPC MPs and candidates for the costing of Jail Not Bail. They all refused. Poilievre, Vis, Williams, O'Toole, Thomas, Ferreri, Brock, Chong, Scheer, Rempel, Warkentin and more. Fiscal responsibility? Out the windows. @CPC_HQ is a farce.
Patrick Moss 🇨🇦@VoyceReason

Pierre Poilievre's "Jail Not Bail" policy would cost Canadian taxpayers $$$ BILLIONS. In federal prisons, it cost an average of $150K/year to house an inmate. The average for provincial incarceration is $120K. Per year. Per inmate. Doesn't sound "fiscally responsible" to me 🤷‍♂️.

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Katherine
Katherine@KatherineC36178·
@MujahidZulkifl Not as brutal as Carney’s world wide jaunts. Give me a break.
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Zulkifl Mujahid
Zulkifl Mujahid@MujahidZulkifl·
✈️ Premier of Alberta… or VIP Guest of Saudi Royalty? 👑 So let’s get this straight. Premier Danielle Smith confirmed she travelled on a private jet loaned by the Saudi government during her October–November 2025 trip. Arranged and approved, she says. But here’s what regular Albertans are asking 👇 While families struggle with rising rent, higher insurance, fuel costs, and healthcare chaos… Our Premier is flying first-class on a foreign government’s private jet? You can’t preach fiscal responsibility at home and then accept luxury travel from overseas officials without raising serious ethical questions. Even if “approved,” the optics are brutal: • Who benefits from this relationship? • What expectations come with that kind of hospitality? • Would regular Albertans ever get that treatment? This isn’t about travel. It’s about judgment. It’s about priorities. It’s about credibility. Alberta deserves leadership focused on public service, not VIP perks and photo ops. #DanielleSmith #UCP #AbLeg #AlbertaPolitics #EthicsMatter #Accountability
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@TalbotLionel2 Mulcair was more successful than Pierre at losing elections. He almost singlehandedly obliterated the NDP. Fact: Poilievre went behind the back of the elected government to undermine national policy and to curry favour, personally, with a hostile foreign power.
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Lionel Talbot 🍏🍎@TalbotLionel2·
Finally a politician telling the truth. Hurts doesn’t it?
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Scott Robertson
Scott Robertson@sarobertsonca·
Tom Mulcair on Pierre Poilievre's Joe Rogan appearance: "I thought it was an outstanding piece of political communication, and it was bookended by ... frankly one of the best political speeches I've heard any Canadian political leader give on Canada-US relations in a long time."
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@nationalpost Propagandists at Postmedia won't tell you why Poilievre's trip was a serious misstep. It signaled to Trump that Pierre can't be trusted. He will go behind your back, will work against national policy of the elected government, will try to undermine the leader. PP is stupid.
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The Beckham@The_BeckhamNY·
Muslims in the United States reacted strongly after Secretary of State Marco Rubio said: "Radical Islam is a threat to the entire world." Do you agree with him? Yes or no?
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@MarkDietzinAB 6/ electing people. There is nothing about your fantasy independent state that will magically lead Albertans to vote for smarter or more honest people. I have work to do. No more time for your nonsense. Go rant at someone else.
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@MarkDietzinAB 5/ It's all so tiresome, having this delusion shoved at us over and over. Alberta is a mess because it keeps electing incompetent ideologues. Fron drunkard plagiarist Klein to Bumbles Kenney to dishonest and corrupt Dani. Albertans have very poor judgment when it comes to
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Mark Dietz
Mark Dietz@MarkDietzinAB·
🇨🇦You're welcome, Canada🇨🇦 How did we ever get to the point in Canada where those who have contributed the least are allowed the strongest voice, while those who have contributed the most are disrespected and soon to be silenced? (possibly) I don't want this to come across as a boohoo post, because it's not, nor am I looking for hero praise, because I'm not one. I want to know how many of you (men and women alike) can relate. So let me tell you about myself, as I feel I represent many in Canada, and more specifically, Alberta. I have worked since I was 17 years old. In that time, I have never once taken a dime from Confederation. I have never been on welfare. I've never been on unemployment insurance, even when I was eligible. Something about being on the government dole has never sat right with me. It feels like it makes me a beggar, not a chooser. I've never abused the Medicare system. I'm that typical male who has to be on death's doorstep to go see a doctor. I've never been a criminal, no police or social service resources wasted on me. I've ran my own business for well over two decades and employed hundreds of people. I've given young street kids their first job and mentored them. I've paid their rent and made sure they eat properly. I'm charitable, both personally, and through my business... I could go on. Now, as I approach my old age, after a lifetime of doing nothing but contribute, I'm called a piece of shit by half the nation. By cushy job federal workers whose wages I pay. By the morbidly obese former Torontonian lesbian couple with a house load of kids who have not worked in years but somehow have money for beer and weed...who go off on me for telling them that maybe it's time to turn their stereo down and take their yapping dog inside. To the immigrant across the alley who also never seems to go to work, yet drives a brand new SUV... who glares at me for telling his kids to stop bouncing their soccer ball off of people's cars. Let me know if there's anything else I can do for you, eh? I'm always here to lend a hand. Maybe I can pick you up a two-four, or fill your tank with gas. Finally, to the thieving government kleptocrats who line your own pockets, vote for your own raises, and want to silence me for having an opinion about it?... Don't worry, I won't say a word. Don't Bill C9 me, kay? I'll be good...I promise. If you ever need a little more cash, feel free to raise my taxes at any time, and if that's not enough, just skim a little off my pension... I probably won't even notice. You are very welcome, glad I can help. 😊 Rest assured that I will try to be less of a piece of shit in the future, and if you're still bothered by my presence, just let me know. I'm perfectly willing to pack Alberta's bags, and stay as far away from you as possible. It's the least I can do. 🤠 #AlbertaIndependence
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Timothy Anderson 🇨🇦🌳☕🚲🖌🎵📚💉
@WayneMathison But they had a lot to do with city planners and a chaotic municipal planning department. Not federal. The sooner you figure out Pierre is dim and tells lies, the sooner we will look for someone with REAL solutions.
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@WayneMathison in interest over a longer period. That didn't get homes built either, and Harper backtracked. Poilievre's fantasies are just that. Man up the street just built a 4-unit condo. The hassles have been local - municipal. The delays and costs have had nothing to do with Liberals.
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L. Wayne Mathison
L. Wayne Mathison@WayneMathison·
Most people think Canada’s problem is inequality. It’s not. It’s that nothing gets built anymore. We’re not just a small economy. We’re a supplier nation. ~70% of what we send to the U.S. fuels their production, energy, materials, inputs. We sell $100B in oil → turns into $350B in finished goods. That’s leverage. We’re not using it. Instead, we get: More regulation More gatekeepers More delay And somehow we’re surprised things cost more. Pierre Poilievre’s argument is simple: Let people build. Let people earn. Let people keep more of what they make. Carney’s model? More “management.” More “coordination.” Translation: More control. Here’s the trade-off no one says out loud: You can have a system that manages outcomes… Or one that lets people create them. You don’t get both. Young Canadians don’t want ideology. They want: A house A shot A future Right now, they’re getting none of it. This isn’t left vs right. It’s: Permission to build vs Permission denied Pick one.
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@HarmanBhanguBC Some of us have longer memories. The lumber industry was in trouble as far back as the 1970s. Mills closing across the country. Companies overpromising and underdelivering. I remember, because that was the industry my father worked in. Conservatives seem very pro-socialist.
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Harman Bhangu
Harman Bhangu@HarmanBhanguBC·
Heading to Ottawa won’t save a single forestry job. Your government shut down mills, strangled permits, piled on costs, and scared off investment. Now you’re boarding a flight for a photo op and blaming the U.S. Forestry workers don’t need a travel itinerary, they need logs in the yard, mills running, and paycheques. Fix B.C. first. Stop the policies killing forestry at home.
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No sector has been hit harder by unfair US trade than forestry, just look at the duties & tariffs on our softwood lumber. If we can back auto & steel, we can back forestry. I’m heading to Ottawa to build powerful partnerships that will deliver for forestry workers. #cdnpoli

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mistersunshinebaby@mrsunshinebaby·
🔵 The Alberta referendum petition is on track to SURPASS the required number of signatures needed to trigger a referendum. But you can't stop. And you can't get lazy. If you haven't signed the petition yet, GET OUT AND SIGN IT NOW. We need everyone to get out and sign. Albertans are ready for independence and prosperity. Is Canada ready for what's about to happen?
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@gregbradyx 1/ I wish people wouldn't pretend GDP per capita means we are all poorer. With large immigration, it takes time to integrate newcomers into the economy. That doesn't mean the folks already making decent money have less of it. They still have it. IT'S A NEARLY MEANINGLESS
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Greg Brady@gregbradyx·
Canadians were paying well over $2 for a litre of unleaded gas for the better part of 3-4 months in early 2022 after Russia invaded Ukraine, & many nations panic-sold & refused to further buy Russian oil. That was all that happened. Not the potential mass destruction of oil & energy infrastructure....across the entire Middle East, let alone the shipping issues in the Strait of Hormuz. Want to know what's different in Canada in Spring 2026 compared to Spring 2022, & why the coming "new normal" of well over $2/litre for gas hits tons harder than just 4 years ago? 1) Grocery prices, for openers. We've been demolished by food inflation the past 4 years. The exact same grocery purchase has risen, depending on region of Canada, between 22-27%. This year, a family of four in Canada (per 2026 Canada Food Price Report) will spend $17,571 on groceries. That price was $14,286 in 2022. Needless to say, we're all going to restaurants & bars far less, on the whole. 2) GDP per capita, which focuses on individual prosperity is DOWN. Unthinkable, but less unthinkable when you look at who's been driving the bus for our economy - & where they've been spending the money. In 2022, GDP per capita was approx $45,677 USD - it's closer to $44,400. Bottom line - the average Canadian is poorer.....and paying tons more for the basics. One big reason? Immigration far outstripped productivity gains & business investment. You've seen the stories of Canadians leaving where they can prosper more? It's true - so very true, and more will these next few years. 3) Unemployment - it's a spike, to be sure - how far it goes, early to say. In February 2022, unemployment was 5.3%, it's now 6.7% 4 years later. We JUST contracted 108,000 jobs in February. So - here we are. And you have a ton of answers as to why the federal government was desperate to an instill a new leader (business guy, right? Right?) & call the snappiest of snap elections to get ahead of these dreadful numbers, & the even worse numbers the government will bring - some of it is new bad decisions, some a ripple effect from the terrible Trudeau ones. Hold on to whatever you can. We will need to.
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