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@C_man85

Katılım Nisan 2012
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@T21Trader @Fil_Cortese @llpoole Gimme a break. New communities on the fringe of the city destroy way more green space, add tons of asphalt, require way more pipes and wires, stretches public services even further and adds thousands of cars that need to get somewhere else because there is nothing.
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TTrader21@T21Trader·
@Fil_Cortese @llpoole They ruin the value of neighbouring houses, overload the streets and most importantly put a strain on the infrastructure that’s not built to support the extra water, sewage etc…so ya. They’re evil
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Lisa@llpoole·
WATCH THIS. This is what allowing R-CG on three consecutive lots looks like. Imagine this at the end of every block, on either side of the street. [the rear units are missing from this video] FULL REPEAL with no amendments, please. Followed by a reset back to R-C1 & R-C2. And then restart the engagement process and involve community residents. We are the experts in our neighbourhood. #yyc #yyccc
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C@C_man85·
@yannis_r @WimalSamara @jackprandelli So you believe the coal numbers but not the other numbers (both from the same source ie the Chinese government) because its inconvenient and god forbid there be nuance?
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Jack Prandelli
Jack Prandelli@jackprandelli·
8 countries phased out coal. China built 80 gigawatts of it last year... The countries that went coal-free: 🇬🇧 UK 36GW down to zero 🇵🇹 Portugal gone 🇦🇹 Austria gone 🇧🇪 Belgium gone 🇸🇪 Sweden gone 🇮🇪 Ireland just joined the list Now zoom out While these 8 countries celebrated their coal-free milestone China approved 808 new coal units across Asia. The entire UK coal fleet that took 25 years to phase out? China replaces it in a few months of construction. This isn't about who's right or wrong on climate. It's about who's building energy security while others are dismantling it. With Hormuz closed not one coal free country is sleeping easy And China? Still building. Read my latest article 🔗 Link 👇 open.substack.com/pub/themerchan…
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Matt Walsh
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
The reason we haven’t been back to the moon has nothing to do with your retarded conspiracy theories. The reason is that NASA destroyed itself with DEI while our country bankrupted itself with an out of control welfare state and mass immigration from the third world. Now we spend billions of dollars every year buying Doritos for fat people and providing health care to African immigrants. It’s really not that hard to connect the dots here. You don’t need to invent any cinematic conspiracy scenario or start babbling about how “space isn’t real” like a schizophrenic crackhead. It’s the welfare state and immigration. That’s the reason why we stopped doing most of the cool shit we used to do. The reason is the welfare state and immigration.
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Johan Guenther
Johan Guenther@JohanGuent40875·
@C_man85 @_eat_the_world_ @2020_ph @RobSchneider The government has no problem killing the poor, depressed or handicapped. All most of those people needed was actual help. Maybe mental help or maybe just loose a ton of taxes so people could afford to buy groceries or rent. Wake up to reality C/unt!
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C@C_man85·
@JohanGuent40875 @_eat_the_world_ @2020_ph @RobSchneider Why? It's people dying of other things already. Instead of "end stage copd or heart failure or brain cancer or MS or ALS or end stage liver disease etc etc" all of those deaths get placed in the maid category. Why is that so hard to comprehend
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Rick
Rick@Deltahog56·
@FlavioEvan @AaronGunn Well Flavio - all those fancy words of yours, but you see, we normal Canadians can see clear as day Carney's agenda to secure a majority government by any means - and if successful we will be seeing a dictatorship. You will know when X gets banned unless you get Digital ID
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Aaron Gunn
Aaron Gunn@AaronGunn·
Horrible news. The Liberal Government has just successfully “censored their censorship bill” by working with the separatist Bloc Quebecois to end committee debate and ram the bill through Parliament. The bill seeks to make it easier to prosecute and arrest Canadians for political and religious expression by watering down the definition of “hate speech” and removing important safeguards against abuse. We’ll continue the fight in Parliament, but there’s no way to sugar-coat the situation. This is a dark day for free speech in Canada.
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Tablesalt 🇨🇦🇺🇸@Tablesalt13·
Donald Trump took out Venezuela and Iran in under 4 hours each without losing a single solider. Such decisive wins have never happened before in the history of human civilization. My neighbours ARE SO badass!
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C@C_man85·
@nothanksbot9 @catto42080 @FiftyFootNest For someone who just learned about a thing you sure have a strong opinion on it that I'm sure you've spent time thinking about critically before just reacting emotionally. Perhaps you should just shrink back into your little shell where you seemed more content.
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Costco Shopper
Costco Shopper@nothanksbot9·
@catto42080 @FiftyFootNest One thing Canadians should know as it’s a development that only started this week: We honestly barely think about you on an average day. I personally hadn’t even heard of the “elbows up” movement until a couple of days ago, didn’t even realize that was a thing.
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Cass Blackburn
Cass Blackburn@FiftyFootNest·
Our mortal enemies in action.
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@WillWilburforce @Jayca6a @DrGorfinkel Lol dear lord. Ok, I'll rephrase: when I started in 2006 at the Calgary health region (CHR), formally the Calgary regional health authority (CRHA).... That changes what exactly?
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Iris Gorfinkel, M.D.
Iris Gorfinkel, M.D.@DrGorfinkel·
Immigrants did NOT... -Break Canada's healthcare system -Tear up family doctor contracts -Close hospital beds Nor did they... -Dismantle community care -Under-build housing, assisted living & long-term care Politicians did.
Dr. Raj Sherman@RajSherman

Dear Fellow Albertans, This letter is written not as a partisan, but as an emergency physician who has cared for more than 100,000 Albertans, a former MLA, and someone who has devoted a working life to this province. Across Alberta, the strain is obvious. Housing is scarce. Emergency rooms are overcrowded. Schools are stretched. The cost of living weighs heavily on families. Anxiety about the future is real and justified. This is not anger. It is concern, because moments like this demand leadership. When people are under pressure, leadership is not just about solutions, but about direction: an honest explanation of what is actually going wrong, and reassurance about who we are as a society while we fix it. In recent weeks, Alberta’s challenges have been framed by the Premier, Danielle Smith, in a way that has left many people angry, not at systems or long-standing policy failures, but at immigrants and other governments. That is deeply troubling. The frustration people feel is understandable. But much of that anger is being misdirected at immigrants. With the exception of Indigenous peoples, all Albertans come from families that arrived here seeking opportunity. Immigrants did not break Alberta’s healthcare system or tear up family doctor contracts. They did not close hospital beds or cancel planned hospital capacity. They did not under build housing, assisted living, long-term care, or schools. They did not dismantle community care. Politicians did. Every day in emergency departments, the consequences are visible: acute-care beds occupied by patients who should be at home or in long-term care; ERs functioning as inpatient wards; and population growth encouraged without matching investments in primary care, continuing care, and hospital capacity. In 1992, Alberta had approximately 11,700 hospital beds. Today, with nearly double the population and a much older demographic, we have roughly 8,800. This is not an Ottawa or immigration problem. It is a planning and capacity problem. Many of the people caring for seniors, staffing hospitals, and holding the healthcare system together today are newcomers themselves. Blaming them delays real solutions and divides communities. That lesson is personal. Growing up as a newcomer involved violence, black eyes and broken bones, and learning early what happens when fear is tolerated and adults look away. Home was not always safe either, shaped by alcoholism and domestic violence. Those experiences leave marks. What mattered most was a mother who taught that anger shrinks a life, while forgiveness, discipline, and service strengthen it, and that opportunity carries an obligation to give back. That belief led to decades in emergency medicine, the training of thousands of doctors, and public service at personal cost. Those experiences lead to a clear conclusion. Albertans deserve leadership that lowers the temperature, not raises it. Leadership that fixes systems, not finds scapegoats. Leadership that takes responsibility for planning failures and invests in capacity to match growth. For these reasons, Alberta needs a change in direction and ultimately, a change in leadership, so the province can unite around practical fixes rather than division. This is not about racism. It is about judgment, competence, and the ability to govern responsibly during difficult times. Alberta needs leadership that brings people together and focuses on solutions, not blame. Premiers Lougheed, Klein and Stelmach have led through very difficult times and would not take our province to this sharp edge. Albertans are much better than this. I am a Canadian, an Albertan and I am an immigrant. God bless Alberta. Dr. Raj Sherman @ABDanielleSmith @nenshi @FreeAlbertaRob @PfParks @NightShiftMD @Alberta_UCP @UCPCaucus @albertaNDP @TheBreakdownAB @ryanjespersen @cspotweet #yeg #yyc #ABleg #cdnpoli

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C@C_man85·
@ChrisProvenzano @JLazzy23 USA fans would most likely be saying the same thing. And I would agree with them.
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Chris Provenzano@ChrisProvenzano·
@JLazzy23 Excuses are made when your team lacked the minerals to close it out.
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C@C_man85·
@WillWilburforce @Jayca6a @DrGorfinkel Yup. Except this also happens in Alberta and all of the restrictions have been lifted (for years now) so if people wanted their job back (including seniority and pay scale) they could apply in both provinces.
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C@C_man85·
@Real_JaredMarsh @MattWalshBlog When the fuck are you idiots going to figure out that 95.6% of maid recipients are terminally ill and the balance are chronically suffering from other diseases but aren't terminal. So instead of dying of end stage COPD or cancer or ALS they die when they decide under their terms
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AndrewFug@FugAndrew·
@TheRedFisher1 @MattWalshBlog $12.99 is definitely possible, but only on the really high end since most places are selling bread at like $2.50-$5.
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C@C_man85·
@veillette_pat @brianlilley Oh man if only there was some kind of trade agreement between the us Canada and Mexico that your president said was the best agreement ever. If only that existed.
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Brian Lilley
Brian Lilley@brianlilley·
Senator Kennedy asks Scott Bessent about going to zero tariffs if Canada dropped all tariffs. Not a good answer for us.
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C@C_man85·
@BJP130 @BrentToderian Wow super true and totally relevant to the topic at hand 👏🏼
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Brent Toderian
Brent Toderian@BrentToderian·
I’m still not sure if enough Americans fully understand how hard it is for the rest of us to continually see polls showing “how unpopular Trump is” when he’s still ridiculously and shockingly more popular than he should be in any sane nation.
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