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@GreenNorm

Father, Grand Father, Husband, Veteran, Bass player, Atheist, Dog lover. Mastodon @[email protected]

Kingston, Ontario Katılım Eylül 2014
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Martyupnorth®- Unacceptable Fact Checker
The Mexican cartels are blowing shit up and people wonder why the U.S.A. wants secure borders. Wake up Canada. Donald Trump is protecting his people. What is Carney doing for us?
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Rebel News
Rebel News@RebelNewsOnline·
Is Carney hiding ties with former Prince Andrew and Ghislaine Maxwell? Let’s do a thought experiment. Back in 2014, when he was Governor of the Bank of England, Mark Carney attended a private dinner at Buckingham Palace hosted by Prince Andrew. The Palace confirmed Andrew personally paid for the event. It was a gathering of senior bankers and hedge fund executives — an elite, closed-door dinner in the middle of a palace. At the time, Prince Andrew was already facing mounting questions about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein — the disgraced financier who would later be charged with sex trafficking minors and die in a Manhattan jail cell in 2019 while awaiting trial. Epstein’s longtime associate, Ghislaine Maxwell, was later convicted in a U.S. court for helping recruit and groom underage girls for abuse. She is now serving a lengthy prison sentence. Fast-forward to today. Prince Andrew has just been arrested amid renewed scrutiny connected to the Epstein files. And that palace dinner doesn’t look like just another networking event anymore. Then there’s the photo. A widely circulated image shows Carney at a British music festival standing alongside Ghislaine Maxwell. Not a distant crowd shot. A clear photograph. A social setting. Now pause and ask the obvious question. If a Conservative prime minister had: - Attended a private palace dinner hosted by Prince Andrew - Appeared in a social photograph with Ghislaine Maxwell - And that same Prince Andrew had just been arrested in connection with the Epstein scandal Would the media response be this restrained? We all know the answer. There would be nightly panels dissecting the optics. There would be investigative timelines. There would be relentless “What did he know?” coverage. To be clear: appearing in a photograph or attending a dinner does not prove wrongdoing. But Epstein’s network wasn’t a minor social embarrassment. It involved the exploitation of underage girls, allegations of abuse that reached into elite political and financial circles, and a global scandal that exposed how power can shield predatory behavior. Associations matter. Judgment matters. Transparency matters. Yet when the person involved is Mark Carney, the intensity evaporates. And here’s an uncomfortable reality layered on top of all this: the mainstream media in Canada increasingly rely on government subsidies, tax credits, bailout programs and regulatory protections — funding structures that were expanded and entrenched under Liberal governments, including the one Carney now leads. Newsrooms that depend on federal programs to balance their books are, at minimum, in a conflicted position when aggressively pursuing the very government that helps finance their survival. That doesn’t mean every journalist is compromised. But it does mean the incentive structure is distorted. No saturation coverage. No moral outrage cycle. No sustained pressure campaign. If scrutiny depends on party affiliation — and if financial dependence blunts the instinct to dig — then it isn’t scrutiny. It’s selectivity. And Canadians are capable of noticing the difference. REPORT by @SheilaGunnReid:
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Ivano Defazio 🇨🇦🇮🇹🇺🇸
USA is not our enemy....Making the USA our enemy will destroy our economy and our citizens....The true enemy is our bad government, policies and bad beaucracy
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Josh Barzon
Josh Barzon@JoshuaBarzon·
This isn’t AI. This is God’s creativity on display. Watch this chameleon change colors 7 times in 30 seconds. Evolution can’t explain this.
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Viva Frei
Viva Frei@thevivafrei·
Canadian “conservative” MP @jamiljivani is currently getting excoriated for this recording in which he merely states the obvious: “we are shooting ourselves in the foot if we continue with this anti-American hissy fit” Some particularly self-righteous Karens are crying over his use of the idiom that in their anti-American sentiment, “liberals” have “gone off the reservation”. The fact that what Jamil said is controversial in Canada is the problem in Canada. The fact that a bunch of self-righteous virtue-signaling hypocrites want to feign outrage at an innocuous idiom is the problem in Canada. Jamil is right. And by the response in Canada to his comments, Canada is doomed.
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Lazy Canadian Investor
Lazy Canadian Investor@JimChuong·
Canadians are not boycotting the U.S. because of POTUS. Ignore the Canadians who say otherwise - they’re literally gaslighting you so they can virtue signal on social media. Canadian cost of living is out of control, the value of their home has collapsed, and they have huge debts. Canadians aren’t boycotting - Canadians are broke.
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Gator⚡Gum
Gator⚡Gum@gator_gum·
"A truck is not a speech. A horn is not a voice. An occupation is not a protest. A blockade is not freedom, it blocks the liberty of all. A demand to overthrow a government is not a dialogue. The expression of hatred is not a difference of opinion. A lie is not the truth."
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Liam Nissan™
Liam Nissan™@theliamnissan·
You have to visit my profile regularly if you want to see my tweets. It's the only way. Elon has me on his shit list. Retweet for visibility
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Gator⚡Gum
Gator⚡Gum@gator_gum·
Where are my proud Canadians at? Those that reject Maple MAGA and the Americanization of our politics? Shout out to the real patriots! 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
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Hammad@Hammad7467·
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Roger Stone
Roger Stone@RogerJStoneJr·
Literally, no one cares. Canada is a weak failed nation. Trump could take the entire thing within a week and the Canadians who are lead by feckless, weak effeminate assholes would do nothing.
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Peter Ratcliffe, forever Canadian 🇨🇦
The F-35 is more expensive to buy and fly, and it needs 4-8 hours of maintenance per flight hour and long runways with specialized equipment. The Gripen-E spends more time in the air and less in the shop, can fly off of gravel runways, and we get better reliable air coverage.
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Gator⚡Gum
Gator⚡Gum@gator_gum·
@KatKanada_TM Carney signed a trade deal. He clarified it wasn't a free trade deal. Please tell me you understand this.
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Clay Thompson.
Clay Thompson.@harryt59_harry·
@TLNewmanMTL Who the fuck wants to be on a board with Victor Orban and Putin? Poilievre maybe.
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Terry Newman
Terry Newman@TLNewmanMTL·
He probably shouldn't have left Davos without meeting with Trump. He makes a speech like that about the U.S. and then takes off...? Cowardly. This is not the behaviour of a PM who wants to or will be able to rectify trade with the U.S.
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47

Attn ⁦@MarkJCarney

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Marley 🇨🇦 🍁
Marley 🇨🇦 🍁@MTW2478·
They blame Zelenskyy for the war Putin started. They blame Carney for the tariff war Trump started. They blame Greenland for the annexation threats Trump started. They blame the gov for their poor financial & life choices. THEY are Conservatives & they are the same globally. Dumb
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David Brown 🇨🇦💪
David Brown 🇨🇦💪@OrbitStudios·
This is quite clearly what the country voted for and why Carney’s personal popularity is sky high. Canadians don’t want idiots like Doug Ford, Pierre Poilievre or Danielle Smith managing the economy.
Chris LaBossiere@ChrisLaBossiere

We are seeing the ascendance of Canada as a peaceful dealmaker, which is the Canada I signed up for. That's how you sell resources and attract investment. Be Smart. Be Nice. 🇨🇦

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Ichnos Maris
Ichnos Maris@ichnosmaris·
Nothing about this is “brilliant.” Calling strategic dependence on an authoritarian state necessary ignores leverage, risk, and the long record of trade coercion. With reasoning this shallow, the outcome is entirely predictable.
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