Spencer Williams
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@Mariesm77013204 @GSGB01 She only gave one over a 70 yr reign. That was only beacuse the country was coping with lockdown.
He's was in church for palm Sunday,then today for Maunday Thursday, will be there tomorrow Good Friday and Sunday for Easter. Are you attending church over Easter .
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@GSGB01 If he hadn’t had said anything for Ramadan not an issue as the queen never gave many Easter speeches…
BUT HE DID!!!!
And now he needs to address the Christian faith that he upholds as our so called defender of the Christian faith.
What a disappointment
No king of mine!!!!
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Doug Ford just handed the Toronto Star a quote praising Mark Carney as a “good man,” “astute business person,” and “sharp guy,” while openly urging a Liberal majority in the April 13 byelections. After three straight PC majorities at Queen’s Park, the Ontario Premier is now cheerleading the very federal government whose policies have produced $2.35 trillion in federal debt, roughly $56,000 per Canadian, 84,000 net job losses in February 2026 alone (108,000 of them full-time), and a national unemployment rate of 6.7%. That is not “stability.” That is surrender dressed up as pragmatism.
Carney’s minority Liberals are three seats short of a majority. Win two of the three byelections and they get the unchecked power Ford claims they need to “govern effectively” amid economic uncertainty. Effective at what, exactly? Fifteen years of Liberal continuity have left us with a 26% productivity gap versus the United States that keeps widening, regulatory thickets like Bill C-69 stalling over $670 billion in energy and mining projects, and eastern Canada importing 40% of its crude oil while we sit on the world’s third-largest proven reserves. Ford’s own $8.8 billion housing-transit-infra deals with Carney are transactional bandaids on a self-inflicted wound. They do not repeal the ideological vetoes, net-zero mandates, or perpetual title claims that choke investment, kill jobs, and keep royalties unrealized for every citizen.
Ford knows the numbers. Alberta’s oil and gas alone generate more than $20 billion in annual royalties and net fiscal transfers that support equalization across the country. Independent modelling shows fast-tracking approvals, repealing Bill C-69, and advancing SMR nuclear, LNG terminals, and pipelines would add $31 billion to GDP and 112,000 jobs. Instead, Ford is publicly endorsing the man whose government continues the same Davos-scripted playbook that drove record immigration without infrastructure, crushed affordability, and sent Canadian talent south. Citizens are not asking for photo-ops at Wally’s Grill or back-slapping about who is “more conservative.” They are asking why, after years of collaboration, the Premier is now actively campaigning for the Liberals to lock in four more years of the same failure.
This is not leadership. This is enabling the very policies that have left Canadian families working harder for less while the national debt compounds and energy sovereignty evaporates. Ontario voters in University-Rosedale and Scarborough West deserve to know their Premier is not fighting for resource abundance, fiscal discipline, merit-based immigration tied to capacity, or Charter equality and one law for all. He is helping hand Carney the majority he needs to double down.
The data do not lie. The track record does not lie. Canadians do not need more “stability” for proven incompetence. We need evidence-based reform that puts citizens first.
Precision over propaganda. Evidence over excuses. Citizens first. Canada First.
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🚨🇨🇦 The carbon tax is often described as “revenue neutral.”
But the data suggests something else entirely.
A thread 🧵
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The theory behind carbon pricing is simple:
Tax emissions → reduce consumption → return proceeds to households. ♻️
In theory, households are compensated.
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But this assumes no second-order effects.
In reality, energy is a base input to the entire economy. ⚡
When energy costs rise → everything rises.
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Transportation: 🚛
Higher fuel costs increase logistics expenses across the country.
Canada is geographically large and supply-chain dependent.
This amplifies cost pass-through.
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Food prices: 🛒
Agriculture depends on:
• Fuel (machinery)
• Fertilizer (energy-intensive)
• Transportation
Result:
Food inflation remains persistently elevated (~4–5%). 📈
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Small businesses: 🏪
Unlike large corporations, small businesses cannot absorb rising costs.
They pass them on.
Or they shut down.
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Now layer this with:
• High interest rates 📊
• Rent increases 🏠
• Wage pressures and Energy costs 💼
You get compounding inflation effects.
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Yes — rebates exist. 💰
But rebates are static.
Costs are dynamic and compounding.
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This creates a structural gap:
Households receive a fixed rebate…
But face rising costs across multiple categories. ⚖️
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The result?
A policy designed to be neutral…
Becomes inflationary in practice. 📉
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This is the core contradiction:
Carbon pricing may work in theory.
But in a high-cost, supply-constrained economy like Canada 🍁
It amplifies the cost-of-living crisis. 🇨🇦
#cdnpoli #CarbonTax #Inflation
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@1timwood @liz_churchill10 @grok No, the Queen only gave 4 in her entire reign, but fuckeits on Twitter don't bother researching stuff like that.
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@MelissaLMRogers The CEO'S of the big banks in Canada do not have to speak french.
Hoqever as a major Canadian company, Air Canada is mandated to offer services in both official languages.
The CEO was considered showing a lack of compassion for not speaking french.
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@unlearn16tweet @ABDanielleSmith You have a mental illness and should not be anywhere near children.
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@PierrePoilievre Can't go two minutes without a useless slogan.
Think of one that will help your polling.
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Canadian gas prices are nearly 20% higher than in the U.S. because of Liberal taxes on gas.
And Mark Carney's Liberals plan to raise them even higher.
Put ZERO tax on gas to save all drivers 25 cents-a-litre at the pump now: conservative.ca/cpc/zero-tax-o…

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So, remember when the Liberals decided to pull the trigger on a federal election right in the thick of the pandemic? It was a total power move to try and snag a majority, but guess what? The needle barely moved. They ended up with pretty much the same seat count they started with. The kicker? That little political gamble cost us taxpayers almost $600 million. Talk about a massive bill for zero change.
CTV News@CTVNews
Pierre Poilievre’s byelection cost taxpayers more than $2.3 million ctvnews.ca/politics/artic…
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@PierrePoilievre Yep and like typical Conservatives run up the deficit. Conservatives are the worst money managers.
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