
Eileen MacGregor
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Eileen MacGregor
@Macgregormedic
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Canada’s prime minister says economic ties with US are a weakness that must be corrected dlvr.it/TS6rv5

I met an 84-year-old woman who was offered euthanasia at a Canadian hospital practically upon arrival. Miriam didn’t want to die. She recovered well and travelled to Cuba, Mexico, and Guatemala. Stop offering death to people who have adventures to lead!




🇺🇸🇪🇺Donald Trump, un fardeau politique pour ses alliés en Europe. D'après Politico, même au sein de l’extrême droite, longtemps séduite par sa ligne, la prudence domine désormais. Marine Le Pen elle-même appelle à garder ses distances avec Trump, signe que son image est devenue trop clivante et trop instable pour être assumée en période électorale. Et la défaite de Viktor Orbán en Hongrie a servi de déclencheur : soutenu ouvertement par Trump et son entourage, le dirigeant hongrois a vu cette proximité se retourner contre lui. Pour beaucoup de responsables européens, le lien avec Washington, dans le contexte actuel, a été perçu négativement par les électeurs. D’autres figures de la droite populiste européenne ajustent leur stratégie en conséquence. En Allemagne ou en France, l’objectif est clair : éviter toute association trop visible avec Trump à l’approche d’échéances électorales. Son image, combinée aux tensions internationales et à certaines prises de position controversées, est jugée politiquement risquée. Cela ne signifie pas une rupture idéologique totale. L’héritage d’Orbán, notamment sa ligne dure face à l’UE et aux institutions, reste une source d’inspiration mais le lien avec Washington est dangereux. Donald Trump s'est rendu toxique pour ses propres alliés idéologiques de par son instabilité et ses propos toujours plus polémiques.




I met an 84-year-old woman who was offered euthanasia at a Canadian hospital practically upon arrival. Miriam didn’t want to die. She recovered well and travelled to Cuba, Mexico, and Guatemala. Stop offering death to people who have adventures to lead!





During the Global Financial Crisis, when there was a real risk of panic, I developed a practice called ‘forward guidance.’ The situation we find ourselves in today demands the same. Watch the full video on YouTube: youtu.be/uk2TZwkhi4E

I met an 84-year-old woman who was offered euthanasia at a Canadian hospital practically upon arrival. Miriam didn’t want to die. She recovered well and travelled to Cuba, Mexico, and Guatemala. Stop offering death to people who have adventures to lead!

I met an 84-year-old woman who was offered euthanasia at a Canadian hospital practically upon arrival. Miriam didn’t want to die. She recovered well and travelled to Cuba, Mexico, and Guatemala. Stop offering death to people who have adventures to lead!


I met an 84-year-old woman who was offered euthanasia at a Canadian hospital practically upon arrival. Miriam didn’t want to die. She recovered well and travelled to Cuba, Mexico, and Guatemala. Stop offering death to people who have adventures to lead!

“Sometimes I find Canadians don’t actually realize how good they have it” “Across the Group of Seven, Canada’s probably in the strongest position fiscally” Bloomberg: IMF sees Canada’s fiscal position as strongest in G7 👇 bloomberg.com/news/articles/…

I met an 84-year-old woman who was offered euthanasia at a Canadian hospital practically upon arrival. Miriam didn’t want to die. She recovered well and travelled to Cuba, Mexico, and Guatemala. Stop offering death to people who have adventures to lead!

Robert Fife: "Pierre Poilievre keeps trying to blame every job loss, inflation, everything on the Prime Minister. But Canadians know where that problem is coming from. It's south of the border, it's in the White House."


CARNEY: "There are some who say there's no need for a comprehensive plan. They believe we should wait it out in the hope that the United States will return to normal. That the good old days will come back. But hope isn't a plan and nostalgia is not a strategy."



I met an 84-year-old woman who was offered euthanasia at a Canadian hospital practically upon arrival. Miriam didn’t want to die. She recovered well and travelled to Cuba, Mexico, and Guatemala. Stop offering death to people who have adventures to lead!















