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Love this beautiful land.
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no trees no windbreaks in sight for miles just an idiot burning gas to blow dirt in a circle
Elmer's MFG@elmersmfg
When extreme winds hit, the Wolverine Ditcher becomes a powerful soil recovery tool, returning soil from your ditches back onto the field and distributing it evenly up to 50 feet in a single pass.
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@ABDanielleSmith So responsibly produced that there are over $300 Billion in existing and ignored environmental liabilities from Alberta’s Fossil fuel industry alone.
Endangered species are not being considered or protected strongly enough either as it’s always corporate $$ first!
🛑 Gaslighting
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I just had a cool chat with Tim Bousquet of the Halifax Examiner. He is doing a series with artists in NS about the cuts in the arts from @TimHoustonNS.
#nspoli
#novascotia

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@Martyupnorth So you slag carney for going to China but trump is a hero for going to China cap in hand. So weird.
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You gotta work hard to turn a once wet tallgrass prairie into a dustbowl!
It requires dedication, government intervention through mandates and multiple bailouts, and a pathological unwillingness to try anything else.
Scott McKinney@ScottMc71810730
@rfhirschfeld It is not easy to recreate the Dust Bowl and there will be death and destruction on this journey.
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@MelissaLantsman The @CPC_HQ is nothing but permanent rupture for the past 30 years. And STILL use the same fear mongering bullshit to convince people you’re on their side?
Other more sane people would watch this video and feel warm hearted and think yes we do love our American neighbours 🥴

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Mark Carney really wants a permanent rupture with our closest customer and the all the folks in this video in favour of a strategic partnership for a new world order with the dictatorship in Beijing?
Seriously unhinged.
Sportsnet@Sportsnet
After a microphone issue in Buffalo, the entire crowd helps with the singing of O Canada ahead of Game 5 👏
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@YukonStrong Nobody in Canada ever thought of booing the American anthem until Trump started all his whiny, petulant, chaotic, psychotic, childish, bad mannered, arrogant, classless shit.
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Maple sugar camps cover Cumberland County and we understand and respect the value of local food production.
Nova Scotia’s government speaks often about supporting local food, agriculture, and rural economic development.
Yet at the same time, we are seeing decisions that do the exact opposite.
A long-standing maple operation, the Hutchinson family in the Valley, has been given notice that their Crown land lease will not be renewed, despite operating under a long-term agreement and maintaining the land for years.
So what has changed?
Why are we moving away from a commitment to agriculture and local food, toward decisions that create instability and uncertainty for producers?
Nova Scotia has over 100 maple producers, most small, family-run operations. The entire industry generates a few million dollars annually, and brings great value to rural communities, tourism, and food security.
Decisions like this send a message:
- That long-term investment in agriculture is not secure.
- That local food producers can be displaced with little notice.
- That other priorities are now taking precedence, without transparency.
If this is about competing land use - whether resource development or something else - then Nova Scotians deserve to know.
You cannot say you support local food
while shutting down a local food producer.
You cannot say you support rural Nova Scotia
while creating uncertainty for those who sustain it.
This isn’t just about one farm.
It’s about the path we are choosing as a province.
Please speak up if you don't agree with the decision to shut down the maple producer in the Valley, whom I am told is Nova Scotia's largest producer.
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