Judy Gray

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Judy Gray

Judy Gray

@GrayJudygray

Calgary, Alberta Katılım Ocak 2013
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Paul Chandler
Paul Chandler@PaulCha94025901·
How do conservative think they will win the next election in Alberta ? Honestly do you think a nurse, doctor, teacher anyone from the disabled community or any minority group or labour unions even first time voters who are watching now will vote for their continued attacks ?
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Sunshiny
Sunshiny@sunnshiiny·
I’ve just written one hell of an expose thread 🧵 on the separatist movement here in Alberta. It’s definitely American influenced and corporate control of Canada is the objective. Read the 🧵 in entirety. Canada is definitely under attack.
Sunshiny@sunnshiiny

Well, this guy is just a gusher of information. Have you ever wondered why this lawyer is openly admitting his lobbying agenda is to ensure ALL O&G is sold to the US? And all regulations are removed? There are two refineries in Washington state that can process bitumen.

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Lucy 🇨🇦
Lucy 🇨🇦@TheBlueGem3·
Just a reminder Calgary. It didn’t flood in YYC like it did in 2013 because Nenshi as Mayor helped with a preventative flood risk plan and infrastructure. calgary.ca/content/dam/ww…
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Parksy@PfParks·
Here is exactly what this means for your family: 1 - Staff Pull: Private clinics will pull scarce doctors and nurses out of our public hospitals. It will leave public ORs and EDs short-staffed, causing public wait times to skyrocket 2/6
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Leslie Kasza
Leslie Kasza@kasza_leslie·
This is an outstanding, long and very detailed thread that exposes the true intent of the separatists in Alberta. It will be a hard slap for many Albertans and Canadians. Doesn't matter - time to grow the hell up Alberta. NOW. Big, big thanks, @sunnshiiny PS: @crwequine
Sunshiny@sunnshiiny

Well, this guy is just a gusher of information. Have you ever wondered why this lawyer is openly admitting his lobbying agenda is to ensure ALL O&G is sold to the US? And all regulations are removed? There are two refineries in Washington state that can process bitumen.

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Sunshiny@sunnshiiny·
Another important resource is this article. Alberta and Canada are woefully unprepared to deal with the current foreign interference from the Trump admin or other hostile adversaries. thewalrus.ca/can-alberta-ke…
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Sunshiny@sunnshiiny·
Stop 🛑 right now and listen 👂🏻 to this podcast. 🗣️ It’s a 💥MUST 💥for every Canadian to understand Alberta & Canada. 🇨🇦 Senator Paula Simons is a national treasure and former journalist from Edmonton. Good story tellers don’t stop documenting. podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/alb…
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Sunshiny@sunnshiiny·
This is the big issue the public must recognize. Alberta is not getting out of this situation without it becoming extremely uncomfortable & awkward. Because our opportunity to do this the calmly & without a fight ended May 30, 2023. So stop searching for the easy path.
MandelaMushroom 🇨🇦🏳️‍🌈 NEVER VOTE CONSERVATIVE@SpeakUp407

@sunnshiiny @DenbySister @ASkognes @fwd_canada @JasonOnTheDrums At this point, we know they’re not a legitimate and trustworthy party. The question is how do we remove a legitimately elected govt unless we force resignations?

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Allison Jade
Allison Jade@da95824·
Worth a read.
Dr. Raj Sherman@RajSherman

Paul @PfParks , your innocence is refreshing...BUT Here’s the uncomfortable truth most Alberta Conservatives don’t want to hear: Rural values votes keep winning elections, even when it hurts healthcare, education, and city funding. Many won’t like this. But it needs to be said. The challenge in Alberta politics is that the @Alberta_UCP party often starts with a strong base in rural Alberta (30–1), and that shapes how elections are won. So, elections often come down to winning half of the seats in Calgary (for the Conservative Party), and the race is effectively decided, even before it begins. It’s similar federally, when a party secures Ontario & Quebec, the election is often decided before it even gets to Alberta. Common rural campaign triggers include: 1. Trudeau / Liberal / Ottawa 2. Abortion 3. Guns 4. LGBTQ+ issues 5. Immigration 6. Taxes 7. And now, COVID-19 policies, Freedom & independence The reality is many rural Albertans vote based on values and identity, even when it comes at the expense of their own self-interests in healthcare, education, infrastructure, and municipal funding. That’s uncomfortable. But it’s real. And until we admit it, nothing changes. In today’s polarized climate, it has become very difficult for the Alberta Conservative movement to sustain moderate leadership in the mold of: 1. Premier Peter Lougheed 2. Premier Ed Stelmach Even Premier @jkenney would be viewed as relatively moderate in today’s environment, as would Premier Ralph Klein, who at one time was seriously considered for a run at the leadership of the Alberta Liberal Party (“Ralph ’88”). Premier @ABDanielleSmith , will most likely win the next election, and likely with a bigger majority, if it were held today, tomorrow, or next fall. Not because she is doing a great job. We have: 1. Alleged corruption and expensive gift scandals 2. Healthcare is being increasingly privatized and has been picked apart like never before 3. Albertans are dying in waiting rooms 4. Our sick and seniors are being nickel-and-dimed 5. Our children's classrooms are bursting at the seams 6. Our province is spending more, and we are going further into debt 7. At a time when oil revenues are strong That is her record... and it’s arguably worse than Premier Alison Redford’s, and among the worst of any Premier of our time. And yet, she’s still winning. Why? Because the opposition @albertaNDP still hasn’t figured out how to win against a united Conservative party. That’s the part people don’t want to hear, especially NDP party members and MLA's. In order for a change in government: 1. The NDP desperately needs a leader and policies that can earn the trust of Albertans in swing seats, in moderate rural ridings and smaller cities outside of #yeg and #yyc . No disrespect, but I don’t believe that Naheed @nenshi will be able to accomplish that (Premier @RachelNotley was a bigger threat, and even she lost to Kenney and Smith). 2. The NDP needs a moderate, outside, and provincially experienced leader, someone who is not only good at criticizing and opposing, but capable of leading on day one, and providing solutions that earn the trust of people outside of Edmonton and parts of Calgary (@LukaszukAB is one name that comes to mind). 3. The @ABLiberal Party and @albertatory party should sit the next election out as they are not ready for prime time. All they are going to do is help the UCP in swing ridings, in both major and smaller cities. The reality is we live in a two-party system in Alberta, and that is a major problem, as each side’s base has too much control of the Leader’s priorities. In the “olden days” the Premier had to govern from “the middle”, now they govern from “the fringe”. With both parties and we end up with half of the legislature’s time spent changing the policies of the previous government, even if they were working well and made sense. At the end of the day, Albertans pay the price for all of this partisan back-and-forth from both sides, time and money are wasted and the average Albertan is caught in the middle, paying the price. Because, if the NDP can’t win outside Edmonton and parts of Calgary, you don’t form government in Alberta. Period. Until then, kiss our education of our children, our healthcare system, funding for the cities, and the care of the sick and elderly… goodbye. We’ve likely got at least 5 more years of this crap…higher costs, worse access, and politics getting in the way. Not to mention: alleged corruption and crony capitalism. If Naheed Nenshi were to resign very soon, he could overturn the applecart and create an opportunity and real change. Because that what I did in January 2015...and the government changed, with a split on the right. Someone, please tell me I’m wrong. Comments? #ABleg #Abpoli @daveberta @MHigginsCTV @djclimenhaga @DuaneBratt @planetjanetyyc @cspot @ryanjespersen @TheBreakdownAB @gilmcgowan @yourAUPE @ABFedLabour @HSAAlberta @albertateachers @UnitedNurses @david_parker @FreeAlbertaRob

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Sunshiny
Sunshiny@sunnshiiny·
When you watch this video and realize it was published in March 2017, your perspective about Christian Nationalism in Canada will shift significantly. Please watch and recognize the AB personal data breach is part of this scam.
Sunshiny@sunnshiiny

How do I know this? Because I’m the one who found this video in autumn 2018. The video was downloaded in March 2017. Mere months after the 2016 US election. I’ve known since then that this strategy was being used in Canada. Been shouting from the roof top since late 2018.

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MAYA
MAYA@ArsAlendi·
People mentioned COVID being related to this and I 100% believe it. I experienced prolonged mast cell activation and histamine intolerance after getting COVID once. This has also affected a lot of my friends and some of my clients. If you already were prone to allergies, it could affect you. The infection can intensify pre-existing issues with mast cells, and lead to symptoms like hives, itching, dizziness, chronic fatigue, brain fog, and diarrhea or nausea. If you are someone who has had allergies and immune dysfunction already, it's more likely to occur. I noticed mast cell and allergy issues intensify when I would throw up from eating histamine-rich foods, like smoked meats or canned foods. I also started to get hay fever, waking up with a stuffy nose and brain fog, when I had never had it in my life. This continued for around two months after the infection, and I was able to stop the symptoms through herbal and antihistaminic interventions. Post-viral immune dysfunction is pretty common. But with COVID, it seems quite severe as it pertains to allergies and histamine responses. I think it can be related to the fact that mast cells are located at the lung mucosa and express ACE2. The spike proteins bind here and cause rapid mast cell degranulation (mast cells release histamine and cause allergic symptoms when activated). Biopsies of COVID patients show evidence of very significant mast cell activation in the lungs. We have also been able to detect viral RNA and T cell activation in the lungs, even up to 2 years after infection. It appears that the lung mast cells can act as a reservoir for persistent inflammatory reactions. While the virus is undetectable in the other parts of the body and in the upper respiratory tract, it hides in lung tissues and alveolar macrophages and intensifies inflammation in the respiratory system.
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They put Kill Yo Self in the pollen this year

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Sunshiny@sunnshiiny·
EVIDENCE OF A CRIME? When will the public realize that passing bill 54, despite the explicit warning, in addition to passing legislation giving immunity to the AG, should be considered a subversion of democracy by destroying the institution of free & fair elections?
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Sunshiny
Sunshiny@sunnshiiny·
Please read this new thread. 🧵 You may be offended by it. But we are at war. A hybrid war. I am trying to communicate what is happening in Canada and especially Alberta. Please read the whole thread. What you do with the information is your choice. Amplify if you agree.
Sunshiny@sunnshiiny

Can someone explain what is meant by “enforcement” of the Canada Health Act? What do people believe the federal govt can do? Enforcement is detailed within the Act itself. It’s limited to withholding transfer payments until the province amends its behaviour.

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Jon Meddings
Jon Meddings@JMeddings·
Excellent, but chilling, article here. A short thread. 1. “This could end Canadian medicare as we know it.” Is it hyperbole? No, I don't think so. /1 ‘Pandora’s box’: Danielle Smith and insurance giants unleash attack on healthcare breachmedia.ca/pandoras-box-d…
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Tony Clark
Tony Clark@Tony__Clark·
44,800 fewer jobs in rural Alberta since the UCP was elected #ableg
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Sunshiny
Sunshiny@sunnshiiny·
This is the most significant slide in which to pay attention! This is how Trump won in the US. It’s not that voters were sold on Trump. Voters were convinced to vote for Trump as a protest narrative. That’s how Trump won. Irrational protest votes tipped the scale.
The Breakdown@TheBreakdownAB

But there's an added takeaway here... Pollara also took a look at the "cutting off the nose to spite the face" protest vote. And it appears that there are an additional 15% of Albertans who don't want to separate, but who would vote for separation to "send a message". /4

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