Brad
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Yesterday, I met with my provincial and territorial counterparts to provide an update on Canada-U.S. trade.
As we look ahead to the upcoming joint review of the CUSMA, and as we continue to seek relief from sectoral tariffs imposed by the United States, Team Canada is aligned in protecting the interests of Canadian workers, businesses and industry.
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@MarkJCarney Except you have no desire to work with provinces or help Canadians in general unless your deal conforms to your ideology.
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@nspector4 The lived experience of the honorable member from Oklahoma?
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Guilbeault could quit caucus as soon as this week, government sources tell CTV News ctvnews.ca/politics/artic…
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@MikeCBurlew @nypost Administration also has to do something when teachers raise concerns
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@nypost They need to train teachers to spot these people. That is if teachers are capable. I am really starting to wonder.
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San Diego mosque shooter's twisted obsession with dressing up as notorious serial killers at school trib.al/3jQwerW

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@DavidColetto This is what media disinformation can do to a country. It’s extremely dangerous. Canada is failing on nearly every metric, the government is massing enormous amounts of debt just to try and mask Canadas problems.
When this all collapses, history won’t be kind to the media.
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@MarcNixon24 I believe that pollsters are asking a lot of loaded questions. I've also come across, more than once, where I'll be doing an online poll and as soon as I answer that I voted Conservative the poll ends.
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@tylermeredith @MarkJCarney A decade of @liberal_party government has unsettled investor confidence.
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PM @MarkJCarney said today what needed to be said.
Danielle Smith’s referendum is distracting, damaging, deceitful and divisive.
It unsettles investor confidence.
And it is a potentially destabilizing move that cannot be undone.
We have seen what Brexit has done.
🇨🇦 forever
YEGWAVE@yegwave
Mark Carney compared the idea of an Alberta sovereignty referendum to Brexit, warning that using it as leverage in negotiations can become a risky gamble that leaves voters with consequences they never intended.
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Today's temperatures are almost 10 degrees cooler than the entire Phanerozoic, since 541 million years ago. The temperature average is 18-26 degrees. Currently, it is 15 degrees. This reflects a rise of around 1.4 degrees in the 175 years since the end of the little ice age in Europe, in 1850.
Earth has been in the late Cenozoic ice age for 34 million years, since the glaciation of Antarctica. It is still glaciated today. For the past 2.58 million years, Earth has been in the Quaternary glaciation, cycles of frozen climates with brief warm interglacial periods, which we have been in for 11,700 years.
Coal has been used for warmth for several thousand years, and is a big part of the reason we have modern life at all.
The entire catastrophic nature of the campaign of fear and distorted science is only 38 years old. It has fractured world stability and led to trillions of dollars being shifted away from sovereign nations in a feeding frenzy of hysteria - that has no scientific validity.
This deliberate deception is costing the world $9.2 trillion a year, and should reach $275 trillion by 2050.
It is the greatest Ponzi scheme in modern history.
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@stephen_taylor That looks incredibly cheap. Did they go through IKEA or Walmart?
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