DamBeaver

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DamBeaver

DamBeaver

@Miffed_Beaver

Saskabush Katılım Mart 2021
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DamBeaver
DamBeaver@Miffed_Beaver·
@Parental_OnX @cspotweet Too bad the 'separation cabal' didn't abide by fair and legal processes in trying to have their voices heard. They abused private voters information to garner supporters and they had American intervention at every turn. Democracy is not a term you use after playing a dirty game.
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Parental Advisory
Parental Advisory@Parental_OnX·
@cspotweet Honestly am very proud of her for this decision. Regardless if you support it or not, there IS a genuine large number of Albertans who deserve a chance and right to be heard and it simply is how Democracy SHOULD work.
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Courtney Theriault@cspotweet·
BREAKING: Premier Danielle Smith says that while her government supports Alberta staying in Canada, she will be appealing a court decision that quashed a possible separatist petition/referendum.
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DamBeaver@Miffed_Beaver·
@cspotweet 'SHE will be appealing the court decision'? SHE represents ALL the people of Alberta. Do they ALL agree with their tax dollars being used to appeal the decision? No hints here that she may not really 'support Alberta staying in Canada'? Is Trump not very happy with this news?
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DamBeaver@Miffed_Beaver·
@Cynn0r @Deepak_gill29 You didn't only waste space, you missed the entire point. We should not have to be concentrating on *fighting* wildfires with various methods... We should be attacking the CAUSES of those wildfires. That would be emissions. That would be oil extraction and use of oil products.
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Cynnor
Cynnor@Cynn0r·
Several federal Canadian policies and intergovernmental strategies significantly changed how wildfire management is handled in Canada. The biggest shift was from a model focused mostly on fire suppression toward one emphasizing risk reduction, community resilience, Indigenous knowledge, climate adaptation, and coordinated national response. Here are the key federal policies and frameworks that changed wildfire management: ⸻ 1. Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre (CIFFC) – National Mutual Aid System (1982) The creation of CIFFC in 1982 fundamentally changed wildfire response coordination across provinces and territories. Before this, provinces largely fought fires independently. Key changes: * National sharing of firefighters, aircraft, and equipment * Standardized interagency coordination * Centralized resource mobilization during extreme fire seasons * International resource-sharing agreements This became especially important as climate-driven megafires began overwhelming provincial capacity. ⸻ 2. Canadian Council of Forest Ministers – Canadian Wildland Fire Strategy (2005) The Canadian Wildland Fire Strategy (CWFS) is probably the most influential policy shift in modern Canadian wildfire management. It changed policy from: * “put out every fire” to * “manage wildfire risk strategically” Major policy shifts included: * Recognizing wildfire as a natural ecological process * Moving away from universal suppression * Prioritizing protection of communities and critical infrastructure * Encouraging prescribed burning and fuel management * Integrating prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery * Promoting FireSmart community design The strategy also emphasized: * federal-provincial-territorial coordination * Indigenous participation * long-term adaptation to climate change ⸻ 3. FireSmart Canada Programs (expanded nationally in the 2000s–2020s) The federal government supported the expansion of FireSmart Canada through CIFFC and federal-provincial funding partnerships. This changed wildfire management by shifting responsibility partly toward: * homeowners * municipalities * Indigenous communities * land-use planners Instead of relying only on firefighters, policy began emphasizing: * defensible space around homes * fuel reduction * fire-resistant building practices * community wildfire protection planning This represented a major shift toward prevention and resilience policy. ⸻ 4. Emergency Management Act (2007) The federal Emergency Management Act formally integrated wildfire into Canada’s broader national emergency management framework. Key impacts: * Required federal departments to prepare emergency management plans * Improved federal coordination during disasters * Expanded federal support to provinces during major wildfire emergencies * Increased focus on mitigation and preparedness, not just response This law helped institutionalize wildfire as a national public-safety issue rather than only a forestry issue. ⸻ 5. Indigenous Services Canada – Emergency Management Assistance Program (EMAP) Federal EMAP reforms and FireSmart funding streams changed wildfire management in many First Nations communities. Key policy changes: * Dedicated wildfire preparedness funding * Indigenous-led mitigation projects * Fuel management and vegetation clearing programs * Firefighter training in Indigenous communities * Recognition of Indigenous fire stewardship and traditional practices This marked a shift toward Indigenous partnership and resilience-building instead of emergency-only intervention. ⸻ 6. Canada’s National Adaptation Strategy & Adaptation Action Plan (2023 onward) Recent climate adaptation policies significantly changed wildfire governance by treating wildfire as a climate adaptation challenge rather than only a seasonal emergency. I can add more but pretty sure you stopped reading long ago as it does not fit your narrative.
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Scott Robertson
Scott Robertson@sarobertson_·
PM Carney: "Those whose politics is to destroy, to demolish, dismantle, they're not going to change their instincts. This is, in many respects, this is their moment. We can't match them by being timid imitations of them. We can't answer them by pining for an old order that's not going to return ... it can only be answered by positive action, by building that which comes next."
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DamBeaver
DamBeaver@Miffed_Beaver·
@ctvedmonton Good news. Now Canadian police should take a hard look at the man that fled China after major fraud in that country. And start the extradition that should have been done on Kevin Sun.... instead of worrying about who William Majcher was working for. We don't shield fraudsters.
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DamBeaver
DamBeaver@Miffed_Beaver·
@dave1agar A great end to a very intriguing story. This man had a stellar history as RCMP officer. After retiring, worked with Chinese police tracking down major Chinese fraudsters who'd fled to other countries. The one he found in BC turned the tables on him, claiming Chinese persecution.
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Dave Agar
Dave Agar@dave1agar·
"A British Columbia Supreme Court judge has found former Mountie William Majcher not guilty of acting on behalf of the Chinese government in a plan to coerce a multimillionaire to return to China to face fraud charges." ctvnews.ca/vancouver/arti…
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DamBeaver@Miffed_Beaver·
@E_Vanci61 @Dave_Eby @Denver2775 @jessieksunner It's not the "deficit" that is "ballooning". And any job losses and manufacturing closures are not the work of the NDP..... they're the work of a man by the name of Trump - and his tariffs. Your ignorance is typical of a lazy, but bitter, voter.
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E. S.@E_Vanci61·
@Miffed_Beaver @Dave_Eby @Denver2775 @jessieksunner If your only answer to a ballooning deficit is to insult anyone who notices it, you’re not 'progressive’ you’re just out of arguments. Check the books and business records of the NDP on creating…. the numbers don't lie.
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David Eby
David Eby@Dave_Eby·
We’re building this province with BC workers — and today we’re investing in the next generation of them. BC has 50,000 registered apprentices — the most the province has ever had. Our Look West plan provides $241 million in trades training that will benefit thousands across BC.
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H3Cryptocrypto@H3Cryptocrypto·
@Dave_Eby @jessieksunner Good thing you have anti foreign investment anti construction industry anti resource development policies for the most apprentices ever
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DamBeaver
DamBeaver@Miffed_Beaver·
@gupson @Dave_Eby @jessieksunner Too bad so many of your type haven't noticed the tariffs and their impact on BC's loss of jobs. Maybe try reading up on the issue... and start to look smarter in you comments - other than just petty and dumb.
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Gupson@gupson·
@Dave_Eby @jessieksunner Eby you have destroyed more jobs than anyone. The next 1 and 2 years are going to be disastrous for B.C. and it's all because of your anti business attitude. Not to mention disastrous DRIPA that you brought on. Worst Premier ever!!
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DamBeaver@Miffed_Beaver·
@E_Vanci61 @Dave_Eby @Denver2775 @jessieksunner Neither do the tariffs and rising costs that are coming from the other side of the border. You want to blame the NDP for those?.... then you want to grow a brain and some ethics first.
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DamBeaver@Miffed_Beaver·
@shifu_masterr @Dave_Eby @jessieksunner And leave our province to what is sitting in the 3 parties calling themselves 'opposition'? Not a chance. Some of us lived through 16 years of corruption, lies & destruction of unionized jobs by the party that wants to be in power again. Only the rich benefited from those years.
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DamBeaver
DamBeaver@Miffed_Beaver·
@andrewfromvan @acoyne Quebecers have proven on more than one occasion that they have superior programs to most other parts of Canada. Mind you, they've also managed to extract an unequal amount of funding from our federal governments. At least that's kept them from trying to claim still more lands..
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DamBeaver
DamBeaver@Miffed_Beaver·
@pawprints1986_2 @gator_gum What does "degree of social credit" mean? Sounds serious... Trump is not 'making some bad choices'... he's attacking countries that threatened no one... he's starting wars in parts of the world which affect all other countries. Check your labels: YOU are buying "evil's" products.
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Laney 🇨🇦@pawprints1986_2·
@Miffed_Beaver @gator_gum ... China's evil. They enslave their own citizens to the degree of social credit Trump's made some bad choices but I'm not about to prefer China over the US
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DamBeaver
DamBeaver@Miffed_Beaver·
@elle_mac79 @Dave_Eby @jessieksunner You need to move to the US for a few months, loudmouth. See how great life can be under a leader who puts ballrooms and golf games ahead of taxpayers' interests. While we are taking a beating from tariffs, Americans are taking their hits from funding of wars their leader starts.
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ElleMac79
ElleMac79@elle_mac79·
No you are not building and investing in anything, except maybe the whole scale destruction of this Province as well as property rights in this country. How could you be when you’re so captured by the activist chiefs and the Chinese Communist Party? 🪶🇨🇳🪶🇨🇳🪶🇨🇳🪶🇨🇳🪶🇨🇳🪶🇨🇳🪶🇨🇳🪶🇨🇳🪶🇨🇳
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DamBeaver
DamBeaver@Miffed_Beaver·
@marcsatweetin @Dave_Eby @jessieksunner Now get the stats for other provinces across our great country.... and get smarter. Canada has been taking a major beating from the tariffs inflicted by an American doofus... and still our PM and our Premiers are finding ways to keep our interest rates down & our jobless eating.
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Marc who is tweetin’
Marc who is tweetin’@marcsatweetin·
You are destroying this province. Key Findings on B.C. Job Losses (as of May 2026)Total Losses 2026: Approximately 40,200 to 43,700 jobs have been lost since January 2026.April 2026 Data: The province lost another 4,300 jobs in April, following 19,200 in March and 20,200 in February.Unemployment Rate: Increased to 6.8% in April, up from 6.1% in January.Sector Impact: Job losses were heavily concentrated in the private sector, which saw a decline of nearly 60,000 jobs
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DamBeaver
DamBeaver@Miffed_Beaver·
"Non-existent jobs" in building of homes and hospitals? Were you sober when you posted that? Have you tried to find a construction person for jobs around your home? They're booked up *months* before they can attend to new calls. BUILDERS are worth their weight in gold.
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DamBeaver@Miffed_Beaver·
@shifu_masterr @Dave_Eby @jessieksunner Good thing those US tariffs had no impact on our softwood industries, housing purchases, and food and commodity prices. Otherwise, we'd have no one else to blame but our government. . .
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DamBeaver@Miffed_Beaver·
@E_Vanci61 @Dave_Eby @Denver2775 @jessieksunner If a big expansion in trained builders and technicians is your equivalent of "building a bigger deficit"... then please don't apply for any job that requires smart and progressive thinking. You suck.
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Eddie. H.
Eddie. H.@2linerr·
@Dave_Eby @jessieksunner You're an absolute tool. You're kidding youself if you think British Columbias beleive a single word that comes out of your pathetic mouth.
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