Santo Rustico

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Santo Rustico

Santo Rustico

@ConservativeSan

Thornhill Katılım Ocak 2023
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Crosschecked@BingLoves31984·
@ConservativeSan @Prominent_Bryan Until more and more growth happens. Better to build while they can so they can plan growth around it. Easier to build around HSR sooner vs after the fact.
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Bryan Breguet
Bryan Breguet@Prominent_Bryan·
Going against high-speed rail is such a bad move First of all, trains are cool Second of all, we all know this project will be a disaster. So let the Liberals get into it and then you attack! I swear Poilievre has completely lost his mojo
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Santo Rustico
Santo Rustico@ConservativeSan·
@BingLoves31984 @Prominent_Bryan Canada isn’t Europe or Japan. Where everything is tight nit and train friendly. Literally the worst country in the world to try this is Canada.
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Santo Rustico
Santo Rustico@ConservativeSan·
@spen______ Why are you trying secondary market? Senegal tickets were available 3 weeks ago for $490 each. Lol
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spencer🦕
spencer🦕@spen______·
I’ve been trying to get Senegal tickets since the games got announced and the secondary market is finally starting to make me believe I’ll be able to enjoy the FIFA World Cup in my city. Dreams really are becoming a reality
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Johnny Giunta
Johnny Giunta@JohnnyGiunta_·
Jennifer Hedger has one of the most insane twitter accounts I’ve ever seen
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Mark Slapinski
Mark Slapinski@mark_slapinski·
This is what Toronto ACTUALLY looks like late at night. Safe, clean, new buildings. Stop listening to Right-wing liars.
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Lito
Lito@lito__719·
North America hosting the World Cup was the biggest mistake
RTN@RTNToronto

#NEW: Canada’s World Cup opener against Bosnia in Toronto, has tickets reaching $130,000! 🇨🇦🇧🇦

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Stacey
Stacey@StaceyMonette27·
It must be exhausting being an attention seeking cry-bully and perpetual victim. Also, Rachel is more an activist than a journalist.
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Cheri DiNovo
Cheri DiNovo@CheriDiNovo·
Poilievre wants to cancel the high speed Toronto to Quebec City rail. We should suggest (on his dime) he spend some time in Europe where rail takes you everywhere and public transit is taken by the wealthy because it's faster, cleaner, greener and cheaper. Tory governments are the reason we're decades behind the world.
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Sam Hersh
Sam Hersh@SamHersh01·
Canada is literally the only G7 country without high speed rail. Conservatives want you to continue to pay sky high prices for gas, worsen congestion on roads and make your commute hours longer. We've been "studying" high speed rail for 50 years - time to get it built.
Scott Robertson@sarobertsonca

Pierre Poilievre on the Toronto–Quebec City High-Speed Rail Network: "Conservatives oppose the $90b Liberal-Alto train ... a future Conservative government will cancel this $90b boondoggle altogether."

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BladeoftheSun
BladeoftheSun@BladeoftheS·
Should FIFA remove the 2026 World Cup from the USA and give all the matches to Canada/Mexico?
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Steven MacKinnon
Steven MacKinnon@stevenmackinnon·
Pierre Poilievre, once again, is showing Canadians that he has no vision to create jobs and grow the economy.   For decades, Canadians have advocated for a modern, fast, inter-city rail network. Alto is a generational investment that will transform travel and connect communities. It will boost GDP by $35 billion annually, create over 51,000 well-paying jobs, and help Canadians work, study, and travel more efficiently.   Pierre Poilievre is turning his back on Canadians from Quebec City to Toronto and the communities in between. Investing in High-Speed Rail means building a more connected, competitive Canada, and proves Canada can get big things done.   The Conservatives, as usual, think small. Turning away from nation-building investments is the wrong choice, and one Canadians reject at a time when we need to build and grow.
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