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Cameron Parke

@Cameron_Parke

Father - Husband - Mechanical Engineer Technologist - O&G Construction - 5th Generation Alberta Beef Producer - Aimer towards God

Tulliby Lake, Alberta, Canada Katılım Temmuz 2010
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Keith Wilson
Keith Wilson@ikwilson·
⁨🎥⁩ ⁨I recently had my first debate with former Premier Jason Kenney on Alberta’s future. It was held privately at Civitas in Edmonton, and I thought it went very well. The next debate will be public, and I look forward to making the case for Alberta independence.⁩
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Remember when Stellantis received $10 billion in subsidies from the Liberals and then moved their plant out of Onterrible and into the USA and got to keep all the subsidies because MP Joly never actually got a lawyer to read over the contract? Well Honda got $5 billion in subsidies........... How much do you want to be that Jolytard never read over that contract either........... ?
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First Squawk@FirstSquawk

HONDA WILL PUT A HOLD ON ITS PLANS TO ESTABLISH AN ELECTRIC VEHICLE FACTORY IN CANADA.

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Dakota Gas has switched from making DEF to making granular urea at 46% nitrogen at their Great Plains Synfuels Plant near Beulah, North Dakota. Capacity is 1,100 short tons per day. Maybe we can just stop with the DEF altogether……… sure burning fertilizer in fuel is cool but having food is a fuck of a lot cooler. The USA burns enough DEF in diesel engines per year to cover all of Canada’s farming fertilizer needs.
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Electroverse@Electroversenet·
Germany built one of the largest wind and solar fleets on Earth. It dismantled its nuclear power stations and retired its coal, with the promise that green energy would power its future. The country spent billions transitioning. Then winter arrived, and "Dunkelflaute" hit - the dark windless dead zone. Wind and solar fell to barely 5% of demand. The grid staggered. And Germany was forced to fire up old coal plants it said had closed forever, and import expensive nuclear from France. This is the physics politicians fail to mention, and a point many people still fail to grasp. When the wind dies and the sun sets, renewables disappear. And the only way the grid survives, the only reason countless millions don't freeze to death, is thanks to oil, coal, nuclear and gas.
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Sam Cooper
Sam Cooper@scoopercooper·
Former Vancouver Mayor Says Premier Eby Aware of RCMP Investigation Into B.C. Cabinet Minister Over Alleged Chinese Government Collaboration thebureau.news/p/former-vanco…
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David Knight Legg
David Knight Legg@KnightLegg·
Canada’s Chief Justice Richard Wagner has installed a lifelike bronze bust of himself in our highest court. It should be called ‘Narcissus Canadiannus” - There is no precedent for something this vulgar in the history of the Court. It should be taken down. Richard fancies himself. - Richard also fancies his own opinion on things. He violated legal due process and the Courts reputation by publicly accusing the Convoy - who protested backwards federal Covid policies that were soon dropped of ‘anarchy’ and ‘hostage taking’. Now that the Convoys freedom of speech, assembly and due process rights have been asserted by lower courts the Supreme Court has to consider the appeal of the federal govt and weigh the rights of citizens against the decision of the federal government to impose the Emergencies Act to suspend those rights. Wagners lack of judicial discretion in the first instance makes his recusal from such an important rights-defining case important because it signals not just fairness in the content of the decision but in the way the decision gets reached by the highest Court. He has already shown his bias. Any decision against the convoy poisons the integrity of the Court if he remains present. But Richard - the man with the bust of himself in our Court - doesn’t imagine himself under the law he imposes on others. He hasn’t completed any graduate work in law or published any academic work in law, philosophy or jurisprudence so it’s hard to know how he justifies himself in these matters. Ironically, he has a reputation for warning others - including those far more qualified in formal jurisprudence than he is - not to critique Canadian judges like himself or their (increasingly bizarre and politicized) decisions. But, from the Magna Carta onwards, Richard should know that in law as in politics dissent is democracy. The dissent of the Convoy and the growing critique of Richards own bizarre behaviour and inability to articulate a judicial philosophy is exactly what’s needed to save Canada - and the Court’s reputation as a place where justice - not the ego of the Justices - is at stake. Richard should recuse himself. And remove that vulgar bust from the Supreme Court. #SCC #RuleOfLaw
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Chief Justice Richard Wagner is refusing to recuse himself from the Emergencies Act case, despite previously calling the Freedom Convoy the “start of anarchy” and saying protesters “took citizens hostage.” He has clearly shown his bias. Now he says there’s “no reasonable apprehension of bias.” That’s a problem. You don’t publicly characterize one side in those terms, then turn around and sit in judgment over them. This isn’t about whether he believes he’s impartial, it’s whether a reasonable person would. Do you or I believe him to be unbiased with everything we currently know? From his comments I don't see him as unbiased on this matter. When the Chief Justice has already framed the conduct as “anarchy,” the answer isn’t complicated. It's a given. Even Mahmud Jamal stepped aside in another case to avoid becoming a distraction, not because he had to, but because public confidence matters. That’s the standard. This isn’t just about one case, it’s about whether the public believes the process is fair. Because once that’s gone, the ruling doesn’t matter. No one will believe his "findings." And we currently have a government that are happy to ignore 'bias' in their favour if it adds momentum to their current goals. #onpoli #cdnpoli

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Milton Friedman Quotes@MiltonFriedmanW·
Milton Friedman on government’s four major functions: 1) Ensure national defense 2) Protect citizens from “abuse and coercion by other citizens” 3) Define and uphold private property rights 4) Maintain a judicial system to adjudicate disputes and enforce rules
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Andrew Lawton@AndrewLawton·
CAMH, Canada's largest mental health research facility, calls for Canada's incoming expansion of MAID for people with mental illness to be scrapped indefinitely.
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Peter St Onge, Ph.D.
Peter St Onge, Ph.D.@profstonge·
“Largest energy crisis in history” as Europe and Asia ration fuel, cut power, and brace for riots. Meanwhile America’s ramping up oil production and driving the drop-top Mustang with A/C on full blast 🥳
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bu/ac@buperac·
Farm equipment in Canada has risen by 50% since 2016. The margins in farming are tighter every year. It makes it near impossible to expand a farm economically.
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Brian Lilley
Brian Lilley@brianlilley·
1/ 🚨 BIG NEWS from one of the last living fathers of Canada’s Constitution: Brian Peckford — ex-NL Premier who helped patriate the Charter — says the Carney government is acting UNCONSTITUTIONALLY by asking the Supreme Court to gut the Notwithstanding Clause. Thread 👇
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Cameron Parke@Cameron_Parke·
@mario4thenorth 7.8% growth with 30% inflation Nominal growth: +7.8% → multiplier = 1.078 Cumulative inflation: +30% → price multiplier = 1.30 Real multiplier = 1.078 ÷ 1.30 ≈ 0.829 Real change = (0.829 - 1) × 100 = -17.1% In summary: 17.1% pay cut over 10 years
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Mario Zelaya
Mario Zelaya@mario4thenorth·
🚨 BREAKING: The National Post just published Canada’s Lost Liberal Decade. They published 13 charts and facts, that no one can deny. Some key examples: Canada’s GDP per capita in 2014: $51,000 USD. Canada’s GDP per capita in 2024: $55,000 USD. That’s 7.8% growth in TEN YEARS. The US grew 58% in the same period. Business investment: down 30%. Productivity vs the US: 30% behind. Government spending: DOUBLED OECD growth ranking 2014-2022: 28th out of 38 nations. OECD forecast to 2060: DEAD LAST. And what’s left behind? 2 million Canadians at food banks. Youth unemployment at 18%. More debt per Canadian than ever in history. Every dollar of growth came from immigration and borrowing, not productivity. The economy grew. But Canadians didn’t get richer. We just re-elected the party that built this. THE LOST DECADE JUST GOT A SEQUEL.
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Thomas Sowell Daily@DailySowell·
“How long do politicians have to keep on promising heaven and delivering hell before people catch on and stop getting swept away by rhetoric?” — Thomas Sowell
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HoCStaffer@HoCStaffer·
Liberals snuck "search and seizure" of your mail into the budget update. And it's going to pass cuz of the majority. cbc.ca/news/politics/…
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