David Taylor

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David Taylor

David Taylor

@DaTaylor007

British Columbia, Canada Katılım Aralık 2023
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Shareaware Canada
Shareaware Canada@ShareawareCdn·
UNIVERSAL OSTRICH FARM - Paul MacKinnon CEO of the CFIA weaponized domestic terror agency has been moved to Deputy of Fisheries & Oceans Canada. Prime Minister Mark Carney shuffled him from his disastrous role as president of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency straight into the position of deputy minister of Fisheries and Oceans Canada. This move comes after the brutal ostrich 'cull' that he oversaw, where hundreds of birds at Universal Ostrich Farms in British Columbia were ordered slaughtered despite widespread claims that the Ostriches were healthy for 300+ days. The 314 remaining Ostriches were then gunned down by CFIA on November 6th for hours in front of protesters and owners. Public outcry crossed Global Borders. As a NOTE: Paul MacKinnon was also the CEO Ministry of Boarders, when he locked down with less that 100 reported cases of COVID March 10th, 2019. MP Steve MacKinnon is his brother. Excellent Post from @VoteCanadaCom 👈 @Universal_Farms @KatiePasitney @chrisdacey
Vote Canada@VoteCanadaCom

Rewarded For Slaughtering Healthy Ostriches Paul MacKinnon Promoted With Fatter Paycheque To Deputy Minister Of Fisheries And Oceans By Mark Carney thedaily.ca/rewarded-for-s… Paul MacKinnon @CFIAPresACIA has been shuffled by Prime Minister Mark Carney from his disastrous role as president of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency straight into the position of deputy minister of Fisheries and Oceans Canada. This move comes after the brutal ostrich cull fiasco that he oversaw, where hundreds of birds at Universal Ostrich Farms in British Columbia were ordered slaughtered despite widespread claims that many were healthy and recovered. Critics slammed the agency under his watch for refusing independent testing and pushing ahead with the mass killing, even after interventions from high-profile figures like United States Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr who urged studying the ostriches' immune response instead of destruction. Thousands signed petitions demanding his termination, calling his leadership a chilling overreach that ignored animal husbandry realities and raised serious questions about bureaucratic rigidity and lack of transparency. Farm owners fought the order all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada, which refused to hear their appeal, leaving the cull to proceed amid public outrage, protests, and accusations of government cruelty. The backlash was intense, with reports of intimidation and threats against agency staff, but the real failure sits at the top, where MacKinnon, as the public face, defended the policy without showing flexibility or accountability to concerned citizens and international experts. Instead of facing consequences for this mess, he now slides into a new high-level job that carries a substantially higher salary ceiling than his previous one. Deputy minister roles in core departments like Fisheries and Oceans sit in the dedicated pay grid, with maximum base salaries reaching three hundred thirty-five thousand six hundred dollars or even three hundred seventy-five thousand nine hundred dollars at the appropriate level, plus performance pay up to thirty-three percent. In contrast, his old CFIA president position, aligned with the executive five level, capped out around two hundred sixty thousand seven hundred nineteen dollars base, with lower performance incentives. This shift means he stands to make tens of thousands more in base pay alone, not counting any adjustments or bonuses that routinely accompany such bureaucratic rotations. This is no resignation or stepping down, as some might try to spin it. It is a calculated lateral transfer dressed up as routine that shields him from further scrutiny over the ostrich disaster while rewarding him with elevated compensation and a fresh department where the public spotlight on his past failures can fade. Mark Carney announced this shuffle on March fourth, two thousand twenty-six, as part of a broader senior public service reshuffle, yet it conveniently moves MacKinnon out of the unfavourable situation at the food inspection agency, where accountability for the cull fallout was mounting through petitions, media coverage, and grassroots anger. Rather than holding him responsible, Carney has essentially promoted him into a role with more money and less immediate heat, allowing the same insider network to keep thriving without real consequences for poor decisions that devastated a family farm and eroded trust in government agencies. The public must become aware of this pattern, where failures like the ostrich fiasco lead not to firings or demotions but to cushier positions with fatter paycheques. MacKinnon, who previously held senior posts in the Privy Council Office and other departments, now escapes the mess he helped create at the Canadian Food Inspection Agency only to land in Fisheries and Oceans, where he will oversee another critical sector while enjoying the financial upside.

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Alberta Secession - Why?
My own federal government is threatening me, and my provincial government seems helpless to do anything about it.
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Steve Bromann
Steve Bromann@SteveWps·
How does anyone vote for the @bcndp who are purposely destroying British Columbia at the fastest rate in our history? What a financial gong show 2026: Aa2 😬 2025: Aa1😵 2024: Aaa 2023: Aaa 2022: Aaa 2021: Aaa 2020: Aaa 2019: Aaa 2018: Aaa 2017: Aaa
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David Taylor@DaTaylor007·
@RiseOfAlberta The guy is consistent, learned not a thing getting his seat gifted by delusional loyalty.
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Rise Of Alberta
Rise Of Alberta@RiseOfAlberta·
Joe Rogan asked about Alberta separating. Pierre answered for Canada, not for Alberta. They are not going to fix equalization. They are not going to fix representation. They are not going to fix the system. That is why this province needs independence.
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M.A. Rothman
M.A. Rothman@MichaelARothman·
𝗩𝗗𝗛: 𝗪𝗘 𝗔𝗥𝗘 𝗪𝗔𝗧𝗖𝗛𝗜𝗡𝗚 𝗧𝗛𝗘 𝗚𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗧𝗘𝗦𝗧 𝗖𝗢𝗨𝗡𝗧𝗘𝗥-𝗥𝗘𝗩𝗢𝗟𝗨𝗧𝗜𝗢𝗡 𝗜𝗡 𝟵𝟬 𝗬𝗘𝗔𝗥𝗦 Victor Davis Hanson just put the Trump era in its proper historical context — and the scale of what he's describing should stop you cold. The last time America saw a president attempt to fundamentally restructure the nature of government was Franklin Roosevelt from the left during the New Deal in the 1930s. What Trump is doing from the right is that consequential. Not a policy adjustment. Not a pendulum swing. A structural counterrevolution. The border is closed. DEI is being dismantled and Trump is winning the argument publicly. Iran no longer poses a nuclear threat for the foreseeable future. Universities are competing with each other to cut deals with the administration rather than defy it. The institutions that enforced left-wing ideological dominance for decades are retreating on multiple fronts simultaneously. But Hanson's most important insight is the one about power. The left exercises power even when they control nothing — no White House, no Congress, no governorship. They do it through universities, through media, through HR departments, through accreditation bodies, through regulatory agencies, through the permanent bureaucracy. They impose an agenda that the majority of Americans oppose — on immigration, on DEI, on gender ideology, on crime — because they captured the institutions that don't require winning elections. What Trump is doing is attacking those institutions directly. And that's why the reaction is so unhinged. This isn't Democrats upset about losing an election. This is an ideological class watching the infrastructure of their unelected power be dismantled in real time. Hanson's warning is worth heeding: brace yourself. The resistance coming will be frantic and fierce precisely because the stakes are existential for the left's ability to govern from the shadows. They know if this counterrevolution succeeds, they'll have to actually win elections to impose their agenda. And they know they can't.
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Lion Advocacy
Lion Advocacy@LionAdvocacy·
@JonHeron5 @mindingottawa Someone spoke on behalf of all nine judges and indeed said they all got jabbed. And that they forced their staff to take it. And yes, IMO this poses and unprecedented problem for the Court now…
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Salty Albertan
Salty Albertan@FringedCanuck·
I’m tired. Tired of Canada. Tired of the Government. Tired of being in survival mode 24/7. Tired of weak brainwashed Canadians. Tired of unhinged mentality unstable Leftists. Tired of being Taxed to death. Tired of weak Canadian Men with no moral compass. No spine. Tired of Satanic Politicians. Tired of pedo politicians. Tired of being gaslit by the Media. Tired of shitty DEI hire Doctors that push pills instead of solutions. Tired of being robbed blind by Globalist pieces of shit. Tired of my Country being invaded by third world scum that bring nothing to the table but violence. Tired of seeing posters of missing women and children. Tired of shitty Men. That act like good Men. Tired of seeing my Country decimated. I’m just so fucking tired,of being tired.
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Larry Brock
Larry Brock@LarryBrockMP·
Twice, the courts ruled the Liberal government’s use of the Emergencies Act was unlawful. Twice, they said the threshold wasn’t met. Now, on the very LAST possible day, the government is appealing to the Supreme Court, advancing the same arguments already rejected… not once, but TWICE. The Emergencies Act was meant to be a last resort—not a tool to bypass the law or override Canadians’ Charter rights. Conservatives will always stand for public safety—but also for freedom, accountability, and the rule of law. theglobeandmail.com/canada/article…
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Anti-Boomer
Anti-Boomer@mapleblooded·
Floor-crosser Lori Idlout and her husband own Nunavut Holdings, a home construction and supply business. And it just so happens that the Liberals have focused their rapid home building in Nunavut? And it just so happens a $50 million dollar university that needs construction supplies, appliances, and furnishings was announced by the Liberals? And it just so happens that she crosses the floor to the Liberals? The corruption is so out of control in this country. The government extorts taxes from Canadians and hand it out to each other.
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Andrew Lawton
Andrew Lawton@AndrewLawton·
The Canadian Civil Liberties Association says what the Liberals are doing through Bill C-9 “should alarm every Canadian who cares about democratic practice and free expression.” ccla.org/press-release/…
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Alberta Radio!
Alberta Radio!@albertaradios·
MP Lori Idlout's husband Allan Mullin who owns Nunavut Holdings received $500 million dollars on January 30th, 2026 to build 750 new homes. That's the Liberal pay off folks.
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JD Thunder⛈️
JD Thunder⛈️@JDThunderGold·
WOW @LoriIdlout is protecting her pedophile son?? The plot thickens The fate of the country is being decided by this woman's son being a fucking pedophile?? @MarkJCarney are you proud to bring this family onboard to your causus? #Alberta #BritishColumbia #Manitoba #NewBrunswick #NewfoundlandAndLabrador #NovaScotia #Ontario #PrinceEdwardIsland #Quebec #Saskatchewan #NorthwestTerritories #Nunavut #Yukon #Canada #Canadians #Toronto #Nunavut #NWT #NDP #Liberal
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David Taylor@DaTaylor007·
@Rianstone @pierre My family shares your journey and have moved on.
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Rian Stone | Softbone, hard boiled dystopia
The Canadian rugpull was epic. I and my wife were fans of @Pierre Poilievre back when he was the nerd wearing glasses who cared about the economy and humble beginnings. Orphaned at birth, taken in by school teachers and given all the training he needed for federal politics: French immersion and all that. He had a video on YouTube, his ‘man on the street’ walkabout, which his team has since deleted. In response to Trudeau calling Canada a post national state and immigrants being more Canadian than Canadians. It’s gone now. I know. I searched months to find it again, where he said something to the effect of: “I know you’re hurting. I know it’s bad out there. I know you are angry and have given up. I’m asking you to trust me, one last time.” And then got a few viral moments on social media and skyrocketed to the leader of the conservative party. For the first time in our life, we both donated to the CPC and helped them raise more funds than globalists had sent to Trudeau in over a decade of grift. He then took his 20 point lead, got lasic, took TRT and added some muscle, hiring his ex girlfriend Jenni Byrne to manage his campaign, working with his younger and hotter Venezuelan wife to help him win over voters. She hired more women for a leadership campaign than anyone in Canadian history. They are still patting themselves on the back for it. She then guided him to have a rally during his peak of popularity, stood in front of the largest Canadian flag anyone had ever seen, and with a straight face, said to the Canadian people, “The real Canadians are the people who come here, work hard, pay taxes, and leave their ethnic blood feuds at home.“ turning a 20 point lead into a 5 point loss and losing members to bribery and blackmail, crossing the floor to join the Billionaire European banker in finishing what they started in 2015. We now have another million or two Indians in the country and are 14 years into our lost decade. I did what he asked, and have since let my membership expire and not donated since. I am your average Canadian and I’m tired, boss.
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David Taylor@DaTaylor007·
@geoff_buxcey The real issue is Canadians expect government can and will make their lives easier at the expense of others. We are living the dream and will wake up a few years after the Chinese.
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🇨🇦Geoff Buxcey (Ret. RCMP)
🇨🇦Geoff Buxcey (Ret. RCMP)@geoff_buxcey·
The liberal government can’t build home, office space, can’t plant trees, can’t negotiate a trade deal, can’t bring inflation down, can’t build our defence, can’t stop crime, can’t solve immigration, yeah that’s the team Canada you voted for! You idiots! cbc.ca/news/canada/ot…
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@howisthismylif Who supports a charity so blatantly evil? Oh yes, the Ontario provincial government.
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heather@howisthismylif·
Drove by the Children’s Aid Society building in London, Ontario, yesterday 🙄🤡🇨🇦
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Good reminder of what is a Nation
Canadian in shorts 🇨🇦@CNDinshorts

B.C. First Nation hopes for reconciliation as contentious land claim heads to appeal share.google/PRzFTkaeasvniI… British Columbia needs to be honest with itself. The lands of BC were not occupied by unified nations with borders, centralized governments, or permanent settlement systems at the time of Confederation or provincial formation. What existed were small, sparsely populated village-level bands, often seasonal, often nomadic, frequently in conflict with one another, and never exercising province-scale sovereignty. That’s not my opinion, it’s historical record. Calling these groups “nations” today doesn’t retroactively make them so. It’s a modern political label, not a legal or historical one. DRIPA took that label and turned it into open-ended political power, without defining limits, accountability, or how it fits inside a constitutional democracy. The result is exactly what we’re seeing now: overlapping claims, internal disputes, court challenges, and paralysis, not reconciliation, not unity, not prosperity. Even within many Native communities, this system is failing. Constant internal fighting, leadership disputes, uneven benefit distribution, and people being left behind is proof that the current model does not work for the very people it claims to protect. The path forward is obvious. These communities should be what they have always functionally been: villages, towns, and municipalities, fully integrated into British Columbia under one rule of law, with local self-governance over culture, language, and community priorities, the same way every other BC community operates. That’s how you get transparency. That’s how you get accountability. That’s how you get equal opportunity instead of permanent grievance politics. BC cannot function as a modern province with parallel legal systems based on ancestry. A two-tier system is not reconciliation, it’s division by design. BC first means one province, one law, one future, where everyone plays by the same rules and no one is frozen in a system that no longer serves them. That’s not anti-anyone. That’s pro-British Columbia.

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David Taylor@DaTaylor007·
@rising_serpent As a Canadian I can appreciate your revulsion.
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Rising serpent 🇺🇸
Rising serpent 🇺🇸@rising_serpent·
Look, I get Canada is dying a death of a thousand papercuts because they imported a bazillion third world retards and welfare titty suckers. All I'm asking is that we ban each and every Canadian from coming here to spread their liberal disease.
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Michelle #AmericaFirst
Michelle #AmericaFirst@MichelleRM68·
🚨Canada! Your govt. VICIOUSLY TORTURED & killed 300 helpless ostriches on a family farm in early November that they rounded up in a kill pen. It was for no other reason other than the family who owned it dared to stand up & challenge their commie govt. So in retaliation they made them sit there helplessly & listen to the shots for hours as they died in pain & one by one. I will never forget that horrendous night. Karma never forgets.
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