Dude
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Dude
@CountryLone
Believe nothing of what you hear, and only half of what you see.
Montréal, Québec Katılım Ekim 2022
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Approval of Mark Carney increases to 67% cultmtl.com/2026/05/mark-c…
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@bruce_barrett I haven’t been to Tim’s in years, just like I no longer use Gillette.
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Navdeep Bains has officially entered the race to be the next leader of the Ontario Liberal Party.
toronto.citynews.ca/2026/05/25/for…
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@FoodProfessor Good luck. We all know white peoples don’t want to work at all and stay on welfare
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@ICannot_Enough @Geoffa30 @grok If people had the option of choosing BYD v Tesla, most would go with BYD. It’s the worlds number 1 EV for a reason.
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Highest proportion of people since 2017 say Canada is on the right track: poll ctvnews.ca/canada/article…
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When ant hills start cropping up all over the yard, the knee-jerk reaction for many is to sprint to the hardware store for a jug of heavy-duty, synthetic pesticide. But before flooding the lawn with harsh chemicals that can affect pets, helpful pollinators, and the local soil, it pays to look inside the kitchen pantry.
A remarkably effective, non-toxic hack for managing an ant problem requires nothing more than mixing equal parts baking soda and powdered sugar.
Here is exactly how it works and why it is so effective:
The Science Behind the Secret
The Bait: Ants have a massive sweet tooth, but they are incredibly smart foragers. They will easily sniff out and avoid pure baking soda. However, when it is meticulously mixed with finely ground powdered sugar (confectioners' sugar), they cannot separate the two. The sweetness masks the deterrent, drawing them in.
The Mechanism: Baking soda is highly alkaline. When ants consume it, it reacts with the acidic fluids in their digestive systems. Because ants cannot expel internal gas the way mammals can, the sudden chemical reaction is fatal to them.
The Delivery: Foragers won't just eat it on the spot; they will carry this sweet, lethal mixture back to the heart of the colony, effectively taking care of the root of the problem.
How to Apply It
Simply blend a 50/50 mix of the two ingredients in a container and shake well. Sprinkle it directly around the perimeter of active mounds or along known ant trails.
Other All-Natural Alternatives
If baking soda isn’t on hand, a few other household staples can disrupt pest patterns naturally:
White Vinegar: Spraying a simple solution of vinegar and water along entry points dissolves the scent trails ants use to navigate, leaving them completely disoriented.
Diatomaceous Earth (Food Grade): A completely natural powder made from fossilized algae. It is harmless to humans and pets but breaks down the exoskeletons of crawling insects on contact.
Essential Oils: Peppermint, tea tree, and citrus oils act as powerful natural repellents. A few drops near windows and doors keep unwanted visitors at bay.
Relying on massive chemical interventions isn't always necessary to keep a property balanced. Sometimes, the safest, cheapest, and most elegant solutions are already sitting right next to the baking supplies.
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@USWPColby Big words for a little man - Canada is a country the rest of the world admires, with a leader who isn’t a convicted felon, rapist, grifter. You can no longer ignore the reality that America is doomed.
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@USWPColby How about you get Trump to stop the rhetoric trying to take over sovereign nations, and the economic coercion that comes with it? Continuing my boycott of anything to do with the US.
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Public Safety Canada (@Safety_Canada) has received a Community Note on X over its attempts to refute growing criticism of its state surveillance legislation, Bill C-22.
Bill C-22’s state surveillance powers are so extreme that companies focused on privacy and cybersecurity are warning they may leave Canada rather than comply. Signal says it could pull its service. VPN providers are raising alarms. When laws drive secure communications services out of the country, Canadians should be asking serious questions about privacy, security, and government overreach.
Stop Bill C-22 by signing our petition today: jccf.ca/stop-bill-c-22…
Public Safety Canada@Safety_Canada
Part 2 of Bill C-22 would not create new authorities for police and CSIS. It would ensure electronic service providers have the technical capabilities to respond to court orders or warrants to get specific info to help an investigation. canada.ca/en/services/po…
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Hey @X is this a joke? I call out inappropriate behavior and content in gyms but there is NEVER any nudity and if there is, I cover it up. Millions of views which YOU get paid for and not even a discussion? There was no “thorough” review. Just one email and DONE. Do better X…

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@AlbertaCanada60 If there’s one bright side to living in Quebec, it’s that we don’t have any! 😁
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