Teresa Marrello

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Teresa Marrello

Teresa Marrello

@OSTF27

Re-tweets do not imply endorsement nor my point of view. I re-tweet things that I think are worth reading and discussing. Opinions my own.

Katılım Ağustos 2010
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Stephano🍁Barberis
Stephano🍁Barberis@HelloStephano·
It’s actually quite easy (and good) for Kinew to take this hardline stance because the PM simply can’t. Carney’s got to walk a tightrope to balance existential trade circumstances with the orange ape and needs to be smart. Kinew wouldn’t dare take this voice if he were ever PM.
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Jamie McGee 🇨🇦🍁
Jamie McGee 🇨🇦🍁@JamieMc46313002·
Sick of seeing your b.s. Protect Ontario ads every commercial break during the Blue Jays game, @fordnation!!! Quit wasting taxpayer dollars! HALF A TRILLION DOLLAR DEBT. How's that protecting this province?!? #onpoli
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Diana Chan McNally
Diana Chan McNally@DianaCMcNally·
The Sunshine List was created by former Premier Mike Harris to denigrate the public sector and justify cuts to the social safety net. Hot take, but I have more of a problem with billionaires, corporate welfare, and tax breaks for the ultra-rich than paying a civil servant $200K.
Colin D'Mello | Global News@ColinDMello

Friday news dump: The Ford government released the Sunshine List today revealing that more than 400,000 publicly paid employees in the province earned over $100,000 last year. globalnews.ca/news/11748960/… #onpoli

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Janice Hough
Janice Hough@leftcoastbabe·
Hillary Clinton's private email server was front page news for weeks. Meanwhile FBI Director Kash Patel's private emails are hacked - and shared publicly - by Iran and it barely makes headlines for a day.
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Acyn@Acyn·
De Niro: Every morning when I get up, I reach for my phone to look at the headlines of the day, and for some time now, I start every morning depressed about the latest outrage from our would-be king. I mean, it’s amazing—every fucking day there’s something new and crazy, but it’s different on this day, because all over the country, in cities and towns and factories and on farms—north, south, east, west—millions of us are coming together to declare: no kings.
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Mitch Bannon
Mitch Bannon@MitchBannon·
When John Schneider arrived back at his #BlueJays office last week, he found a letter sitting on his desk. It waited for him all winter. It came from 9x NBA Champion Steve Kerr. Unlocked & free to read, here's the story of that letter: nytimes.com/athletic/71542…
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tatiana🏒
tatiana🏒@tatituzzi·
I think the @Canucks revoking someone's press pass for writing about the owner's shady employment practices at his vineyard should be a bigger story
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Jenni
Jenni@hashjenni·
Donald Trump telling Ron DeSantis to pardon Tiger Woods after getting a DUI so he can go back to “playing golf” is a perfect depiction of how the U.S. is just a corrupt rich people playground.
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Mike Nellis
Mike Nellis@MikeNellis·
I don’t understand rich people. If you have Tiger Woods money and you want to day drink, why the hell aren’t you hiring a private driver!?
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Elizabeth Warren
Elizabeth Warren@ewarren·
Taylor Swift. Olivia Dean. Zach Bryan. The Cure. These artists have all called out Ticketmaster for ripping off fans. And Trump sided against them and every music fan by issuing Ticketmaster the equivalent of a corporate pardon. We’ve got to break up Ticketmaster and Live Nation.
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Cheri DiNovo
Cheri DiNovo@CheriDiNovo·
This is making the food-billionaires crazy so we love it. Hopefully smaller retailers are being helped tho? How about a greater vacancy tax on empty storefronts? (that is greedy landlords)
RTN@RTNToronto

#BREAKING: Toronto city council has approved a plan to launch 4 city-run grocery stores aimed at providing more affordable food, prioritizing lower-income areas.

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Parris
Parris@vicious696·
what concerns me the most is the fact that once prices go up, they rarely if ever go back down
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Bev 🇨🇦
Bev 🇨🇦@Garnet_2203·
Shockingly, this is at a hospital in the GTA. Let me be very clear, this is NOT the fault of nurses, PSWs, or cleaning staff. They are doing everything they can to hold together a public health care system that is being pushed to its limits. This is what happens when public health care is underfunded. I’m a senior. I paid into public health care my entire life. My parents relied on it and they received quality, dignified care. So why are we being asked to accept less from the same public health care system today? What changed? Years of cuts. And let’s be honest since Doug Ford was elected, it’s been cut after cut after cut to public health care system. • Hospital funding not keeping up with inflation • Staffing shortages across public health care • Wage caps on nurses and health care workers (Bill 124) • Burnout driving people out of public health care • ER closures due to lack of staff • Expansion of private clinics instead of strengthening public health care And now we’re seeing the consequences. A public health care system stretched beyond capacity. Hallway medicine. Long wait times. Exhausted staff doing everything they can to keep our health care functioning. This is not a failure of workers. This is a failure to protect out healthcare. And instead of rebuilding public health care, Doug Ford is moving toward privatized delivery that only serves his rich friends and family. And we’re seeing the same thing in our Public Education. Cut. Underfund. Strain the system. We should not accept that. We don’t need less public health care. We need to fund it, protect it, and rebuild it. Because every Canadian no matter their income deserves strong, reliable public health care. This is about dignity. This is about fairness. This is about the future of public health care in this country.
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