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Adam Crites

@JesusCrites10

5th generation Canadian dairy farmer at Critesdale Farms Inc. Stormont County

Ingleside, Ontario Katılım Haziran 2012
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Jody Wilson-Raybould (JWR), PC, OBC, KC 王州迪
It is something to turn on the news & watch my former Cabinet colleagues say & do the exact opposite of what they claimed to be committed to when I was there. Total lack of principles & backbone. No wonder there is so much cynicism & contempt for our political leaders. #cdnpoli
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QuickDickMcDick 🇨🇦
QuickDickMcDick 🇨🇦@QuickDickMcDick·
In my experience, a banker does not smile like this when you blow TWICE the money you said you would. But here we are. What a fuckshow.
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Danielle Smith
Danielle Smith@ABDanielleSmith·
Very proud of the city of Medicine Hat @medicinehatcity, in my constituency, for putting up this crosswalk in honour of the upcoming Remembrance Day.
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Justin Trudeau
Justin Trudeau@JustinTrudeau·
Ten years ago today, Canadians chose a more hopeful path. I’ll never forget that night in 2015. The energy, the optimism, and the belief that together, we could build a better future. A decade later, we’ve lifted hundreds of thousands of people out of poverty, strengthened and grown the middle class, built a $10-a-day child care system, led the fight against climate change, advanced reconciliation, and made Canada more inclusive and fair for everyone. I’m deeply grateful to everyone who was part of this journey and believed that better is always possible. 🇨🇦
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Jinglai He 🇨🇦
Jinglai He 🇨🇦@JinglaiHe·
10 years ago today, Canadians foolishly voted out one of their best PM's for an unqualified drama teacher, and the rest is history. Trudeau divided Canadians, destroyed our economy, and shattered Canadian identity through his post-national state rhetoric. Blunder of the decade.
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Mario Zelaya
Mario Zelaya@mario4thenorth·
Things the RCMP has not charged the Liberals for: ✅ Green Slush Fund: Billion dollars (refused to hand RCMP documents & froze government) ✅ SNC-Lavalin: Trudeau interfered. Fired attorney general. Major corruption charges. WPG Lab ✅ WE Charity: $912M contract. Trudeau family paid. Morneau broke ethics law. ✅ Lost Infrastructure Funds: Billions unaccounted for in “green” & transit projects. ✅ ArriveCAN: $60M app. Fake contracts. Missing records. RCMP investigating. ✅ Foreign Interference: China & others meddled in 2019 & 2021 elections. Trudeau hid reports. ✅ Emergencies Act: Court ruled illegal. Rights violated. No accountability. ✅ LeBlanc Family Deal: $28M contract to cousin’s company. Ethics breach ignored. ✅ Aga Khan Trip: Trudeau vacationed on billionaire’s island. Found guilty of ethics violation. ✅ Lost Infrastructure Funds: Billions “unspent” or “missing” from transit & green projects. ✅ WPG Lab: Secret China-linked lab. Scientists escorted out. Documents hidden. ✅ Governor General Expenses: $3M+ spent on luxury trips. ✅ COVID Contracts: PPE & ventilator deals to Liberal donors & former MPs. Millions wasted. ✅ Indigenous Housing Fund: $1.5B fund. Only 1% of homes built. ✅ Canada Infrastructure Bank: $35B fund. Political appointees. Almost no projects finished. Calling the RCMP leadership “despicable” is being kind.
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bu/ac@buperac·
Probably one of the coolest Interactive maps I have seen. Shows all the original farms in Ontario from 1855-1869. If you zoom in you can even see who the original land owners are. So awesome. In 1871 there were 172,258 farms while in 2025 there are 48,346 farms. In the 19th Century in Ontario the standard farm size was 100 acres, versus 160 in the western prairies. In the earliest surveys (pre-1815), the grants were often 200 acres (measuring about 20 chains by 100 chains). The Division: The 200-acre lot was later often divided into two 100-acre parcels. This 100-acre size became the typical unit granted to settlers. The Grid System: These rectangular lots were grouped into Concessions (strips of land running the length of the township, facing the main road) and separated by Side Roads. This efficient, rectangular system was a key component of British colonial policy to promote orderly settlement and was influenced by systems used in the U.S. and Europe. The "Why": The 100-acre size was considered the minimum viable size for a family farm in the 19th century that was expected to clear the land, grow enough food for subsistence, and produce a surplus to sell (commercialization). I put a link to the map in the next post:
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James Woods
James Woods@RealJamesWoods·
This is what they hate…
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Clint Fischer
Clint Fischer@clintwfischer·
Major hang-up in farm succession? Almost all the $$ is in land, livestock, and iron. Split it equal between on-farm and off-farm kids & you risk losing the farm. But families don't want to stiff the off-farm kids. Here's a 🧵 of 12 "fair isn't equal" planning examples ↓
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Chrystia Freeland
Chrystia Freeland@cafreeland·
And that’s a wrap on Committee of the Whole. We did it, @gary_srp! Thank you to my colleagues in the House for a lively debate. Together, we’re keeping our communities safe, breaking down internal trade barriers, and building one Canadian economy rather than 13.🇨🇦
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Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱
Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱@ryangerritsen·
The most frustrating response from municipalities is when you question them on why property taxes are so high and they need to be lowered is "you wouldn't want a reduction is some services now would you?" Listen, I don't give a rats a55 about lowering the quality of services, if lowering them helps me & others afford a roof over our heads that take precedent over everything. The rate they are jacking property taxes is criminal. My service hasn't changed, but the size of the employees I'm helping to pay for sure has.
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Brian Lilley
Brian Lilley@brianlilley·
This man is a radical. Always has been. He doesn’t belong in cabinet. His view of Canadian identity stretches from Senneville to Pointe-aux-Trembles. His comments on oil and gas will destroy national unity. He’s the Minister of Canadian Identity.
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Chris Warkentin
Chris Warkentin@chriswarkentin·
“Just pretend the last 10 years never happened, okay?” - Liberals
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Martyupnorth®- Unacceptable Fact Checker
Remember that time, almost a year ago, when Mark Holland had a complete meltdown in the House of Commons because Conservatives wanted to give Canadians a break for the summer and temporarily reduce the carbon tax on gasoline? He blamed kids for destroying the future of the planet. "Give up the future of the planet. Don't worry kids, about climate change. Don't worry about taking action on the planet. Let the planet burn". What a complete asshole. And his fellow Liberal MPs applauded like the brain dead idiots they are. Today, those same idiots and their supporters are applauding the removal of the carbon tax. Folks, it was never about saving the planet.
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