Bevans01

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Bevans01

Bevans01

@Bevans011

Ottawa Katılım Ocak 2019
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Bevans01
Bevans01@Bevans011·
@unsensrd There is no world where Ottawa can accommodate injuries to Sanderson and Zub. There is probably no better depth they could have acquired than Spence. Their depth is better than we realized but the problem Is the elite guys are injured or absent.
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UNSENSRD@unsensrd·
Ottawa had chances to bolster its depth in the offseason and at the deadline to avoid total collapses when one or two injuries occurred to key players. This team was always thin when it came to next man up. That falls on management.
Everyday Sens@EverydaySens

I hate, HATE, referencing injuries at all. But to lose your top D pairing and best player against the 1 seed is a sick joke. Like it wasn’t hard enough already. Not to mention missing Kleven for the first two games. Injuries suck.

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Bevans01@Bevans011·
@sarobertsonca The lack of a drop was really just avoiding the increased price of Summer blend.
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Scott Robertson@sarobertsonca·
Economist DT Cochrane on removing the excise tax on gas: "[O&G] companies have a pretty strong degree of pricing power. That gives them the ability to claim the elimination of that excise tax. The fact we didn't see a drop in the price at the pump suggests that that's what they did."
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Bevans01@Bevans011·
@GreenMcCabe @JeffVeillette In all seriousness, I don’t think Chayka has a bad track record and I assume the league in general holds him in high regard based on how he’s been treated. I think he’s a clear improvement on treliving.
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Jeff Veillette
Jeff Veillette@JeffVeillette·
The argument for Chayka would basically be "he's still young and maybe he learned some stuff from his first go around and some time away" I can't say that the body of work we've seen encourages me and he's not my preferred candidate of what we've heard so far.
Taj@taj1944

Elliotte said it seems like Leafs are leaning towards Chayka but there seems to be a pause in process. He doesn't believe Gillis is already hired and momentum around him has gone cold. Spezza has told teams he's not ready yet. (32 pod)

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Bevans01@Bevans011·
@JeffVeillette But learning from their mistakes would not be fair to Chayka.
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Jeff Veillette
Jeff Veillette@JeffVeillette·
Because the hiring process for the first one was a bad and rushed idea that ended doing significant damage to the hockey club?
Bevans01@Bevans011

@JeffVeillette If having a good body of work was not a job requirement for Treliving, why should it be for Chayka?

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Bevans01@Bevans011·
@joeyferg How could he possibly be worse than treliving. At least he owns his restaurants.
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Bevans01@Bevans011·
@BrandonMaki_ I would settle for some grit right now. They don’t even have that.
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Brandon Maki@BrandonMaki_·
Sens have a surplus of grit and a deficit of goalscoring talent. Needs to be addressed in the offseason.
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Bevans01@Bevans011·
@PuckDontLie Regardless of resources, the private combine was pretty insane behaviour on level with Dorion’s no trade clause.
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Tom Hunter@PuckDontLie·
Judging John Chayka on his tenure with the Coyotes is a pretty stupid thing to do. Zero resources, zero support, zero experience and an owner that made sure to make his job harder
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Bevans01@Bevans011·
@jbranscombe @david_parker I mean if you’re spending every single dollar you make on HST taxed purchases then you have $0 dollars a week.
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✝️ JB
✝️ JB@jbranscombe·
@david_parker 191,000 after federal income tax 15% sales tax on products/services (28k) so about 3500 a week is considered elite?
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David Parker@david_parker·
To be in the top 1% of Canadian income earners, you need to make $293,800 CAD. That isn't the upper class, that's the elite of the elite. That's the "wealthy". If you make this much, you may no feel wealthy, but you are exceedingy wealthy compared to your fellow Canadians.
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Bevans01@Bevans011·
@ItsDeanBlundell I find it hard to believe that every industry expert in USA simply does not understand that supply management has zero impact on them and the quotas are irrelevant. Implying American farmers, exporters and trade experts simply don’t understand dairy trade is arrogant.
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Bevans01@Bevans011·
@RealAlbanianPat You mean you don’t block every AI account that says “it’s not X. It’s Y”. Or “signal […] Noise”
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Charestiste🇨🇦🍁@RealAlbanianPat·
This is why Rupa Subramanya is in my blocklist that has like 5 people in it
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EconomicWoes 🤖
EconomicWoes 🤖@ManyBeenRinsed·
Tenants moved out and literally took the whole kitchen and sink with them. Young enough to remember when they told you to throw the whole kitchen and sink and buy everything in sight and rent it out and subdividing it mortgage cuz prices are going to 3M average. 😂🇨🇦
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Bill the Beaver 🇨🇦
Bill the Beaver 🇨🇦@TrueNorthStr0ng·
Yet again Mario is full of shit. No we didn't spend $200M on a "slab". Here are the actual facts: 1. The $200M is for a 10-year lease and it's retroactive to April 1, 2025. 2. This breaks down to $20M per year. The first payment was due in March 2026. Subsequent payments are made after each fiscal quarter. 3. The pad is to be built by the end of 2026, and 90% of the money must be spent in Canada domestically. Misinformation Mario is a moron.
Mario Zelaya@mario4thenorth

🚨 BREAKING: Canada just spent $200 million on a “spaceport.” It’s just a gravel pad near Canso, Nova Scotia. For context, SpaceX spent $200 million building Starbase, a full orbital launch facility with multiple pads, a rocket factory, and a catching tower. We have a 10 year lease We don’t own the land We don’t own the infrastructure We leased a field. With no rocket. Canada has relied on the US to get its satellites into space. We still will. Defence Minister McGuinty announced this proudly at a press conference. 🤣 $200 million. A gravel pad. A 10-year lease. Our government blows.

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Bevans01@Bevans011·
@DustyRoseYYC The royalties would still be worth it. The taxpayers would come out ahead.
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Dusty Rose
Dusty Rose@DustyRoseYYC·
So here's what they're going to do. The Canadian and relevant provincial governments will all agree to a new liquids pipeline route and approval process that won't make any commercial sense for pipeline proponents or their shippers. The federal government will then agree to de-risk these projects for the proponents and shippers using taxpayers as the vehicle to absorb losses. The politicians score political victories, industry gets easy de-risked investment, and the taxpayer gets the shaft. In 10-15 years we'll have a new pipeline to the West coast. All because government in Canada refuses to get out of the way of the private sector. #cdnpoli #abpoli #AlbertaIndependence
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Bevans01@Bevans011·
@ExnerPirot Part of the deal was a tanker ban exemption. If that’s not needed then the province should get a break on CC/ carbon tax.
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Heather Exner-Pirot@ExnerPirot·
An interesting new phase in negotiations of the MOU as the camps pitch north/south pipeline arguments in the public domain Smith, whose government is spending millions on early-stage planning for the new conduit, sees major advantages in going north. While the premier hasn’t ruled out a southern route, Alberta officials believe it would be significantly more expensive, the person said. bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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Bevans01@Bevans011·
@CanadianPolling Wind West: no LNG Terminal/Export Facility: yes Expanding Port Of Churchill: no High-speed Rail Corridor (ALTO): no Pathway Plus (Carbon Capture): no Darlington Modular Reactors: yes
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Polling Canada@CanadianPolling·
Net-Support For (X) Major Project: Wind West: +49% LNG Terminal/Export Facility: +43% Expanding Port Of Churchill: +43% High-speed Rail Corridor (ALTO): +42% Pathway Plus (Carbon Capture): +36% Darlington Modular Reactors: +30% Probe Research / April 14, 2026
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Bevans01@Bevans011·
@JanetKrets @stevenchase You don’t have to agree with the speech to understand that’s what he said at about 1 minute. If you think this is some sort of endorsement of Carney then you’re misquoting me as well.
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Steven Chase
Steven Chase@stevenchase·
Prime Minister Mark Carney told Canadian Sunday Canada's economic ties to the United States "have become a weakness." On Tuesday, his chief trade negotiator, Janice Charette, said that in CUSMA talks Canada has "to maintain our best relationship with our best client."
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Bevans01@Bevans011·
@Canuck_Faithful There’s only one team in the NHL that would pay for a first for Marcus Pettersson.
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