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Jordan O'Neil

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Ontario, Canada Katılım Aralık 2009
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The Iran Watcher 🇮🇷
The Iran Watcher 🇮🇷@TheIranWatcher·
🚨 Environmental disaster unfolding along Iran’s Persian Gulf coastline after an estimated 80,000 barrels of oil spilled into the sea near Kharg Island. This video shows thick oil sludge and contamination coating parts of the coastline as dark slicks spread through Gulf waters, creating a severe environmental hazard and devastating marine life and coastal ecosystems. Satellite imagery over recent days revealed massive oil slicks stretching across dozens of square kilometers near Iran’s main oil export hub, raising fears of long-term ecological damage across the region. The Islamic Republic bears full responsibility for the environmental destruction, years of negligence, unsafe infrastructure, and the broader instability surrounding Iran’s oil and maritime operations.
The Iran Watcher 🇮🇷@TheIranWatcher

🚨 An estimated 80,000 barrels of oil have spilled into the Persian Gulf from Iran’s Kharg Island export terminal. A major reason is the regime’s chronic lack of modern oil storage infrastructure. Decades of mismanagement, corruption, and misplaced priorities left Iran with limited onshore storage capacity. With the U.S. naval blockade restricting exports, oil reportedly backed up rapidly, forcing excessive pressure on aging pipelines and increased reliance on old tankers as floating storage. Leaks like this are a predictable result. The environmental toll on the Persian Gulf could be severe: ⚪️ Oil contaminates and poisons birds, sea turtles, fish, and marine mammals, potentially triggering large-scale die-offs ⚪️ It damages mangroves, coral reefs, and seagrass in one of the world’s most fragile semi-enclosed seas ⚪️ Long-term pollution threatens fisheries, water quality, and coastal ecosystems across the region Kharg Island is Iran’s main oil export hub, handling the vast majority of the regime’s crude exports. Any disruption, accident, or infrastructure failure there carries major economic and environmental consequences. The spill also exposes deeper problems inside Iran’s oil sector. Years of regime-at-fault sanctions, corruption, underinvestment, and neglected infrastructure have left critical facilities aging and vulnerable. Iran’s environment and wildlife continue paying the price for decades of regime corruption and neglect, while billions flow into the IRGC, proxy warfare, and missile programs instead of critical infrastructure and environmental protection.

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Dean Allison
Dean Allison@DeanAllisonMP·
Liberal Bill C-11 and C-18 were sold as “protecting Canadian culture” and “saving journalism.” What they really did was hand more power to regulators, legacy media, and government-approved gatekeepers while independent creators, local publishers, and Canadians lost reach, revenue, and visibility. Algorithms manipulated. Content suppressed. News blocked. Competition punished. This is what censorship looks like in 2026: not always banning speech outright, but controlling what people see, what creators can monetize, and which narratives get amplified. A free country does not need bureaucrats deciding what Canadians are allowed to discover, discuss, or create online, and it’s only going to get worse!
Jasmin Laine@JasminLaine_

The government promised Bill C-11 would "protect Canadian culture." Instead, it’s killing independent Canadian creators and local outlets. Here is the brutal truth of what "CanCon" mandates actually did: The Lie: "We won't regulate user-generated content." The Reality: A loophole lets the CRTC micromanage social media algorithms. The Lie: "It will help Canadians discover your content." The Reality: Forcing videos onto uninterested feeds kills viewer retention. The Penalty: The global algorithm flags the video as "bad" and suppresses it worldwide. Since Independent creators rely on global audiences for 80%+ of their income. By "protecting" us domestically, this bill cut us off from the world. All because of a policy designed by legacy TV executives and bureaucrats who don't understand how the internet works. Don’t let them lie to you. They aren't protecting Canadian content. They are protecting billionaire media conglomerates while crushing the digital entrepreneurs actually building the future. This has been reiterated time and time again in committees but nobody ever hears of it, because the people trusted with carrying the narrative benefit from these authoritarian measures. And don’t even get me started on C-18… a “saviour” for Canadian journalism that needed no saving at all in a competitive and merit based market… in reality, it triggered an absolute catastrophe for local news distribution and grass roots digital publishers… with Google search results being manipulated and news being out right blocked. We are being silenced by the very laws promised to give us a voice. Let’s be very clear: They didn't save Canadian culture—they just made it a crime to compete globally, all the while isolating Canadians from the real news, and from using their voice in the way that every other country in the world, outside of North Korea is able to freely do. Spare me with the saviour superiority complex. The only thing we need saving from is this technocratic, totalitarian leaning government overreach.

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David Jacobs
David Jacobs@DrJacobsRad·
Politicians carefully craft their public appearances to send signals both domestically and internationally. What message is Carney sending when he meets with Democrats, but doesn't meet with the Republicans who are in power? Is this responsible or is it antagonistic?
Pete Buttigieg@PeteButtigieg

It was a pleasure to spend time with Prime Minister @MarkJCarney last week in Toronto. In a rapidly changing world, the longstanding partnership between our two countries remains essential. At home and abroad, there is no going back to old ways - nor should we try - but as neighbors and friends we should work together to shape a better future.

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wealthmoose
wealthmoose@wealthmoose·
🚨 CANADA’S INDUSTRIAL COLLAPSE under @MarkJCarney — With receipts 🧾 📍 Honda Alliston, ON → Cancelled— $15 Billion 📍 Stellantis Brampton, ON → Moved to Illinois — $500 Million in aid pocketed 📍 Stellantis Windsor Battery Plant → Sold stake for — $100 📍 GM CAMI Ingersoll, ON → PERMANENTLY CLOSED — $2 Billion retool gone 📍 GM Oshawa, ON → Production moved to Indiana — $280 Million lost 📍 Ford Oakville, ON → EV production moved to USA — $2.3 Billion gone 📍 Northvolt Quebec → BANKRUPT — $7 Billion evaporated 📍 Invista Kingston, ON → Moving to Texas — 500 jobs gone 📍 Umicore Ontario → Shifting to Poland & South Korea — $260 Million gone 🇨🇦 TOTAL INVESTMENT LOST: 💰Over $50 Billion Ottawa’s response? Press releases. Photo ops. A delusional PM who thinks your gas is cheap. “We are a Energy Superpower 🇨🇦 Clean Energy is needed to build a Sustainable Prosperous Economy ?🤔🙇🏻🚨 This is managed decline with a price tag. 🇨🇦 RT until every Canadian sees this 👇 #CdnPoli #AutoIndustry #Honda #GM #Ford #Stellantis #Ontario #Manufacturing #MarkCarney #Canada
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cbcwatcher
cbcwatcher@cbcwatcher·
First the airports, now the ports... it's a Carney fire sale! "Buried deep in the pages of a discussion paper released Friday — one of two published for swift 30-day public consultations — is the announcement that the government is open to and seeking a report on the potential amalgamation of certain unnamed “key ports” in Canada and “divestiture” of others."
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Hunter📈🌈📊
Hunter📈🌈📊@StatisticUrban·
New Census Bureau data: From July 1, 2024 to July 1, 2025, there were 16 large cities (population >400k) that added at least 5,000 people. 12/16 are in 2024 Trump-won states, though 4 are in swing states. A lot of major blue state cities (NYC, LA, Boston, Denver) shrunk.
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Michael Lucci
Michael Lucci@Michael7ucci·
🚨CONVICTED: Lu Jianwang is headed to prison for running an illegal police station in NYC on behalf of Communist China's Ministry of Public Security (MPS). 🚨REMINDER: Canadian PM @MarkJCarney just signed a secret MOU with the CCP's MPS. justice.gov/usao-edny/pr/b…
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Jordan O'Neil@JordanONeil·
Your digital ID is more than just a number; it's a map of your life. And under new proposed laws, it could be seized and stored for 365 days. Watch the shocking testimony regarding Bill C-22 and its impact on electronic service providers. youtu.be/5eRN5Rznl-E?si…
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Jordan O'Neil@JordanONeil·
"Canada's Bill C-22, currently under consideration in Parliament, would drastically expand Canada's surveillance and data access powers in ways that create significant cross-border risks to the security and data privacy of Americans,"
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Jordan O'Neil@JordanONeil·
The House Judiciary and Foreign Affairs committees sent a letter to Canada's Minister of Public Safety, expressing concern that a new cybersecurity bill making its way through the country's legislature could pose privacy and security risks to Americans. judiciary.house.gov/media/in-the-n…
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Jordan O'Neil@JordanONeil·
The pattern will be familiar for anyone who lived through the Online News Act. Supporters of then-Bill C-18 dismissed warnings from Meta and Google that the bill’s mandated payments for news links were unworkable and that they would comply by blocking the links in Canada.
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Jordan O'Neil@JordanONeil·
Bill C-22's Groundhog Day: Why the Government's Dismissal of Signal, Apple and the U.S. Congress Concerns Runs Back the Disastrous Online News Act Playbook michaelgeist.ca/2026/05/bill-c…
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Jordan O'Neil@JordanONeil·
Part 2 of Bill 22 could have a significant negative impact on Canadians’ privacy and cybersecurity, including potentially requiring companies to build or maintain capabilities that break or weaken encryption, and forcing providers to install government spyware on their systems.
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