Jeff Olmstead

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Jeff Olmstead

Jeff Olmstead

@OlmsteadJeffery

Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada Katılım Ağustos 2021
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Kirk Lubimov
Kirk Lubimov@KirkLubimov·
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha Today, to approve an oil pipeline; Canada - Alberta: had to implement higher industrial carbon taxes, net zero targets, spend $20+ billion on carbon capture, and MAYBE start working on a pipeline after September 1st, 2027 to complete around 2034. 1 MMb/d. UAE: Anyways, we gona build a pipeline to bypass the Strait of Hormuz, it will be done next year. 1.8 MMb/d 🤡🇨🇦
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Barbara Bal
Barbara Bal@BarbaraBalCPC·
🚨 CANADA UNDER ATTACK. Earlier today, the U.S. Department of Justice announced the arrest of Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi, a 32-year-old Iraqi national and senior commander of Kata’ib Hizballah, an Iran-backed Shia militia designated a Foreign Terrorist Organization since 2009. Al-Saadi is charged with directing at least 20 terror attacks in Canada and Europe since late February - including a shooting at the U.S. consulate and an attack on a synagogue in Toronto. Once again, we’re thanking the Americans for having our six. We rely on FBI undercover operations and American courtroom disclosures to learn that our own cities were attacked by a foreign terrorist network. This is a dangerous sovereignty failure which should be unacceptable to every Canadian, regardless of political stripe. @scoopercooper @NorthrnPrspectv @Harry__Faulkner
The New York Times@nytimes

Breaking News: An Iran-backed militia commander was arrested and charged with plotting to attack Jewish sites in the U.S., including one in New York. Prosecutors say he is a leader of Kataib Hezbollah, an Iraqi militia with ties to Iran. nyti.ms/4fuFtAS

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Financelot
Financelot@FinanceLancelot·
If you're curious why the yield curve is freaking out, Kevin Warsh's term begins tonight. He's more concerned about stable prices than full employment. "The story I hear is inflation is not the central bank's fault, it's Putin & the pandemic. Nonsense"
Financelot@FinanceLancelot

The U.S. 30 year and 2 year yield have both broken out. This is the nightmare scenario we saw in 1968 and 1974 where the economy entered a recession, the market turn downward while yields doubled. Not a good way for Kevin Warsh to begin his Federal Reserve term.

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Martin Pelletier
Martin Pelletier@MPelletierCIO·
Think about this about Carney's repositioning of trade away from the US and into China: Before boarding Air Force One in Beijing, the entire U.S. delegation (including staff and traveling press) dumped all Chinese-provided items (gifts, badges, pins, commemorative items, and even their burner phones) into a trash bin on the tarmac. No Chinese-origin items were allowed on the plane. The delegation also used strict "clean device" protocols: personal phones and laptops were left behind in the U.S. or on the plane. They operated exclusively on temporary burner phones and restricted devices throughout the trip to counter Chinese surveillance risks.
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Tablesalt 🇨🇦🇺🇸
‼️MAJOR BREAKING: This has exploded open! A NEW full list of tech companies speaking out against Carney's bill C-22, with many threatening to EXIT Canada entirely. Some are CANADIAN companies! 👇🏼👇🏼 Meta (Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp): Opposes Part 2, warning it could force backdoors or spyware installation. Testified before Parliament. The bill would “conscript private companies into service as an arm of the government surveillance apparatus.” Apple: publicly warned the bill could force encryption backdoors and undermine device security. Quote: “This legislation could allow the Canadian government to force companies to break encryption by inserting backdoors into their products—something Apple will never do.” Windscribe (Canadian VPN provider): Joins Signal and threatens to relocate its headquarters or follow suit. Quote: “We won’t be far behind if C-22 passes. In its current state, VPNs would almost certainly require us to log identifying user data. Shopify CEO Tobi Lütke: Vocal Canadian tech leader warning of broader economic damage. Quotes (on X): “C-22 is looking like a huge mistake. It worries me a great deal. There is so much nonsense in there that it may well end up dealing a death blow to Canadian tech viability.” Signal: VP Udbhav Tiwari said they would rather pull out of Canada entirely than compromise end-to-end encryption and privacy promises to users. NordVPN: Warned they would "remove our presence from Canadian jurisdiction" before complying, to protect their no-logs policy and encryption. The Chair of the the US House Judiciary Committee and Chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee are now also investigating.
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Eric Nuttall
Eric Nuttall@ericnuttall·
The Grand Ransom™️has now been signed: a reduced & deferred carbon tax to $140/t by 2040, and the promise of a new pipeline that "is tied to Pathways", a $30BN project that is irrelevant and enormously expensive. No other country in the world is doing this to themselves, just 🇨🇦.
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cbcwatcher
cbcwatcher@cbcwatcher·
Wow. Just f'king wow. The lengths to which revenge minded idiots with the backing of the CBC's purse will go to try to humiliate people who have already been canceled "...it's one thing to be pranked as a passerby on the street, but it's quite another for a government backed, government funded entity to use fake identities, fake websites, fake company names, etc." "I don't know, how does it look good for indigenous filmmakers to hire Americans with Canadians tax dollars to attack Canada's founding father and anyone who supports him. So I don't get it." CBC needs to own this shitshow and stop trying to pretend it's arms length. The independent producer handbook from CBC shows that there is a CBC exec overseeing this once in production. Call this producer before the Heritage Committee Watch it all and demand this project release the unedited footage of the attempted targeting @PresidentCBCRC @CBCOmbud @RachaelThomasAB
Lindsay Shepherd@NewWorldHominin

I was deceived by a CBC show. youtu.be/4lGMigusJGQ?si…

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Dralone&_DR145
Dralone&_DR145@draloneboy·
Ricky Gervais on 60 Minutes Makes a Crystal-Clear Case for Free Speech He put it perfectly: the great thing about freedom of speech is that I can say what I want, and you can say you're offended, and I get to decide whether I care or not. Because let's be honest, there's nothing you can say that someone, somewhere won't find offensive. That's why blasphemy laws are so absurd, they're basically trying to protect an all-powerful deity from having its feelings hurt. At the end of the day, we should be free to criticise any idea. Just because you're offended doesn't automatically mean you're right. Spot on, Ricky. Free speech isn't about never upsetting anyone, it's about the right to speak anyway.
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cbcwatcher
cbcwatcher@cbcwatcher·
CBC entertainment reporter "Widdowson's been vocal about her questioning of unmarked graves found at a residential school in Kamloops, BC, and was fired in 2021 from Mount Royal University." On April 16, 2025, CBC chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton stated on air: “Yes, there have been remains of Indigenous children found in various places across the country.” CBC issued a correction the next day, clarifying that communities had identified potential unmarked graves or burial sites via ground-penetrating radar (GPR), but no human remains had been confirmed. Now CBC entertainment staff are blurring lines with journalism to advance political narratives... particularly around residential schools... contributing to a climate where challenging the dominant false story can cost people their jobs, even if they are being truthful CBC and APTN weren't merely satisfied that Widdowson lost her job, they wanted to use the coercive and vindictive powers of the state broadcaster to hold her up for mass ridicule CBC was a big part of creating the false "mass grave" false narrative. It has to keep up the fiction with massive amounts of taxpayer cash to anyone that falls out of line
cbcwatcher@cbcwatcher

CBC News in Crisis Mode: Distancing Itself from Deceptive "Prank" Show CBC News is scrambling to separate its news division from a controversial satirical prank series funded in part by CBC Entertainment and APTN Former professor Frances Widdowson was lured under false pretenses of a legitimate documentary, only to have children’s shoes dumped on the table in a staged stunt. She was targeted for questioning the residential schools narrative, particularly claims of “unmarked graves” at Kamloops CBC senior entertainment reporter Griffin Yeager claimed “unmarked graves found” at Kamloops — despite CBC’s own Public Editor admitting on April 17, 2025, that no graves or human remains have been confirmed there The production by NLT1 Productions (funded by the Indigenous Screen Office) used deceptive tactics resembling journalism to ambush critics. Other targets included CPC MP Aaron Gunn. CBC conveniently omitted this CBC claims “no involvement” by its news division and calls it “established satire.” Yet public dollars were used to target Canadians for their political views by people falsely representing themselves as CBC documentary producers... a practice many rightly condemn “Many are questioning whether public dollars should be spent for pranks targeting people for their political views.” This deceptive production raises serious ethical and legal concerns (misrepresentation, misuse of public funds). CBC remains exposed to potential legal action. The show should never have been greenlit This report demands a number of corrections @griffjaeger @AaronGunn @FrancesWiddows1 @NewWorldHominin @PresidentCBCRC

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Eric Nuttall
Eric Nuttall@ericnuttall·
Ninepoint Energy Strategies Weekly Update: what does a MOU between Alberta and the Federal Government really mean, what did we learn from 2 days in Houston, and why the oil market is nearing its tipping point:
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Ron Butler
Ron Butler@ronmortgageguy·
Sell The Airports Sell The Seaports When You're The Prime Minister From Brookfield EVERYTHING Is Financial Engineering Federal Government doubled down: Not just sell the Airports, sell the Seaports too Here's the truth: companies who buy these facilities insist on PROFIT 2/
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Pierre Poilievre
Pierre Poilievre@PierrePoilievre·
Here is how you get something built fast to respond to a crisis: FEB. 2022 – Germany decides it needs to break its dependence on Russia for gas. APR. 2022 – 60 days later, the German gov't permits a brand-new import terminal and pipeline. DEC. 2022 – Project complete. Gas flowing. They told me how they did it 👇
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My screen is red
My screen is red@tradeoilstocks·
“Give them a massive amount of oil, agricultural land, copper, freshwater, and every natural resource in the world. Now make them neighbors with the biggest market in the world. Great, now have them leave the resources in the ground and instead flip condos to each other”.
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Pierre Poilievre
Pierre Poilievre@PierrePoilievre·
The CEO of Cenovus says Carney's industrial carbon tax makes Canada uncompetitive. That means we get fewer Canadian jobs, less energy security, and fleeing investment, because of his obsession with high Liberal taxes. Sign to join Conservatives, scrap Carney’s industrial carbon tax, and unblock Canadian energy now: conservative.ca/cpc/more-canad…
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Eric Nuttall
Eric Nuttall@ericnuttall·
Goldman saying the oil market has been in a net deficit of 7-8MM Bbl/d since March 1st. JP Morgan said we can only lose 800MM Bbls before the global refining system gets pushed into operational stress levels. As of April 23rd 520MM Bbls were left. That puts "D-Day" ~ July 1st.
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Ezra Levant 🍁🚛
Ezra Levant 🍁🚛@ezralevant·
The CBC is genuinely worried. Not politically: they've been getting high fives from Carney's office all week. They're worried about litigation. Imagine what CBC's agents provocateurs have said about their targets in internal messages. All of that would come out in a lawsuit.
cbcwatcher@cbcwatcher

CBC News in Crisis Mode: Distancing Itself from Deceptive "Prank" Show CBC News is scrambling to separate its news division from a controversial satirical prank series funded in part by CBC Entertainment and APTN Former professor Frances Widdowson was lured under false pretenses of a legitimate documentary, only to have children’s shoes dumped on the table in a staged stunt. She was targeted for questioning the residential schools narrative, particularly claims of “unmarked graves” at Kamloops CBC senior entertainment reporter Griffin Yeager claimed “unmarked graves found” at Kamloops — despite CBC’s own Public Editor admitting on April 17, 2025, that no graves or human remains have been confirmed there The production by NLT1 Productions (funded by the Indigenous Screen Office) used deceptive tactics resembling journalism to ambush critics. Other targets included CPC MP Aaron Gunn. CBC conveniently omitted this CBC claims “no involvement” by its news division and calls it “established satire.” Yet public dollars were used to target Canadians for their political views by people falsely representing themselves as CBC documentary producers... a practice many rightly condemn “Many are questioning whether public dollars should be spent for pranks targeting people for their political views.” This deceptive production raises serious ethical and legal concerns (misrepresentation, misuse of public funds). CBC remains exposed to potential legal action. The show should never have been greenlit This report demands a number of corrections @griffjaeger @AaronGunn @FrancesWiddows1 @NewWorldHominin @PresidentCBCRC

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Steve Saretsky
Steve Saretsky@SteveSaretsky·
Eby says Ottawa-Alberta have agreed to a $130/tonne carbon pricing deal, saying BC is "in direct competition with Alberta" for projects and this special treatment, compared to $170/tonne for everyone else, puts the rest of the country at a disadvantage. But I thought we were told a carbon price makes us more competitive? x.com/MarcNixon24/st…
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