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Lee Anne

@SassyBullfrog

I homeschool the dog. It's going well, and I have high hopes for her.

Edmonton, Alberta Katılım Ağustos 2016
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Juno News
Juno News@junonewscom·
A Quebec physician reportedly suggested assisted suicide for infants up to one year old with severe conditions. "Babies cannot speak, cannot consent, and cannot ask for help. If we cannot draw the line here, I'm not sure where medical professionals imagine the line to be."
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Lee Anne@SassyBullfrog·
@BeautifulCana1 @krisster8 Good Lord, why would anyone pay to listen to her bitch about how hard her life has been and horrible it was being First Lady. Such a miserable person.
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Lee Anne@SassyBullfrog·
@dubsndoo @franauger81 Now he’s concerned with election integrity after having the Liberal machine out maneuver him? He knows their playbook well &should have anticipated Bains would never let him get far enough to pose an actual risk to him. Always enjoyable to see sleazy liberals turn on each other.
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terry l.@dubsndoo·
He’s the only candidate that thought it would be a great idea to run for a seat in the provincial legislature while still sitting as a member of the federal Liberal caucus. Who does that anyway?
CTV Power Play@CTV_PowerPlay

Liberal MP Nate Erskine-Smith tells Vassy Kapelos “one way or another” he is going to resign his seat this summer: “I know there's criticism that I should have resigned earlier. I was doing what I could to support the federal party.” More: ctvnews.ca/video/shows/po…

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Yukon Strong 🫎
Yukon Strong 🫎@YukonStrong·
When you cross the line from reporting fake news -to creating it- you've definitionally become communist Pravda
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Maverich
Maverich@Maverich440378·
Trump is going to submit 6 months written notice on July 1st to exit the USMCA. After out of the USMCA, the items listed will no longer be protected from tariffs. I suspect Trump will crank tariffs to the moon on Canadian goods, pricing Canada completely out the US market, the market Canada depends on to purchase 70-80% of it's exports. Of course there will be carve outs for items America needs (or wants to purchase at a discount, they really don't NEED anything from Canada), and it won't be much longer after this event that Canada's economy will collapse. At that time I suspect Trump will make some sort of offer of annexation. Canada's past leaders are to blame for this. Canada is such a resource rich country that sadly has been mismanaged for YEARS and has resulted in heavy dependence on the America market. It doesn't help that Carney thought it would be a good idea to host Obama and Soros at an event backed by the CCP in Toronto, either.
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JayGen 𝕏 er🇨🇦
🚨 Someone just absolutely TORCHED Mark Carney’s hype reel… and it’s brutal. “2025 was a year of:” •Cutting your taxes → $11 for the average Canadian •Building more affordable homes → Zero homes delivered •Diversifying trade → Zero trade deals •Fast-tracking major projects → 1 office opened •Making streets safer → Crime at record levels •Supporting Canadian workers → Thousands of jobs lost •Investing in the Armed Forces → Tampons still required in make washrooms •Attracting massive investment → $85 BILLION left Canada •Building one Canadian economy → Still 13 separate economies after 8 months •Empowering Canadians → Canada Fallen This is what Carney’s “progress” actually looks like. Liberals want you to believe the hype. 
Reality says otherwise. Watch this savage edit 👇🤣 #cdnpoli #MarkCarney #LiberalFailure #CanadaFallen #TaxpayerMoney
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Billboard Chris 🌎@BillboardChris·
In my first 4 minutes on the streets of Vancouver today, I was spat at by one man, and then attacked by this man pretending to be a woman. My tripod is broken, my sunglasses are broken, I have a bump on my head and a scratch on my face, but my spirit is never broken. I have another tripod in the car which I am retrieving right now, and I will be back on the street in a few minutes. Right before this happened, he came up to my equipment with my back turned and turned off my recording. This video begins moments after as I call for him to come have a conversation. He was only interested in violence. 6’4, 260, throwing punches. Not very ladylike. Keep going guys. Be as violent as you want. It does nothing to me and only reveals to the world who you really are. I will keep fighting for kids, with my words, and literally if need be. There is no such thing as a transgender child! They’re called girls and boys, and they’re perfect just as they are!
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Lee Anne@SassyBullfrog·
@MarcNixon24 @mcfargey As much as he’s reaping what he sowed, there must be a thorough investigation if election rules were broken and a do over if necessary. If we let this slide, it signals every political race at every level is up for grabs for anyone able to out maneuver and game the system.
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Marc Nixon
Marc Nixon@MarcNixon24·
WATCH: Liberal leadership race chaos is completely absurd. One person allegedly tried voting using a high school report card and an Amazon package receipt as identification. You genuinely cannot make this stuff up.
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Lee Anne@SassyBullfrog·
@RodAVanier So we’ve reached the point where you want people you don’t like locked up? JFC Rod, think about what you’re saying. Locking up one’s perceived enemies tends to blowback when your side isn’t in power. If you actually practice in Ontario, you should be disbarred.
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Lee Anne@SassyBullfrog·
@NateForOntario Questioning the results? I believe your elbows up brethren would label you a Maple MAGA for daring to challenge the glaringly obvious election manipulation. Not enjoyable to see others cheat, lie and steal power is it? Nothing but sweet schadenfreude here.
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Nate Erskine-Smith
Nate Erskine-Smith@NateForOntario·
Why our campaign appealed the results of the SSW nomination race.
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Lee Anne@SassyBullfrog·
@CricketsMatter Oh my goodness, I’m very upset and angry for what you’ve been put through. Our system and govts are failing Canadians.
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CricketLivesMatter@CricketsMatter·
I'm probably going to regret posting this but just came from a doctor's appointment and she wanted to measure my hernia. Now you can see why I'm in pain 24/7 and my movement is somewhat restricted. This hernia is the result of Canadian socialized medicine and I've had it since Feb 26/24. I can't wear a hernia belt obviously. For those of you that don't know, on that date I had a mass, tube and ovary removed. Instead of using natural tissue they used Teflon mesh to sew me back up without my knowledge or consent. Also without my doctor's knowledge or consent. Still no date in sight to remove this nightmare from my life.
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Vivian Bercovici
Vivian Bercovici@VivianBercovici·
Seems that the X algo Gods have put me in a time out. Again. So. Pls like reply repost/engage so that i may emerge from enforced hiding. This is kinda nuts @elonmusk Your platform is targeting the wrong people. You should censor the bit farms. Not real people who follow rules.
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Lee Anne@SassyBullfrog·
@Alecaticus What a shallow view he has of women, that we are little more than lipstick.
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Ale@Alecaticus·
The vanity, arrogance and pretense makes me want to hurl my lunch. Sir, the only thing you are serving is phony.
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Lee Anne@SassyBullfrog·
@MarcNixon24 She/he/it is just worried they’ll have to go back to teaching because there’s no place for the NDP in an independent Alberta. Whiny and obnoxious is all Janis has to offer.
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Lee Anne@SassyBullfrog·
@MVdlJCardinal This is news to me. The thought of being forced, by law, to fill out the long form census, answering very personal questions regarding finances and income, then having that info sold is alarming. In the wrong hands, this info could lead to more targeted crime.
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Miranda Veracruz de la Jolla Cardinal 🍎🍏
I had no idea census data was sold. Makes you wonder, then... Who're the ones obsessed with our sexuality? Gov't or advertisers?
Sean Speer@Sean_Speer

More than 15 years after the Harper government’s changes to the long-form census, we still haven’t reckoned with one of the most important issues the controversy exposed. The debate at the time focused almost entirely on whether the government was right to make the survey voluntary. But the episode raised a deeper question that received far less attention. Statistics Canada operates partly on a cost-recovery basis. In practice, that means it earns significant revenues—about $120M or 15% of its annual funding—by selling custom tabulations, analytical products, and other services to governments, academics, businesses, and advocacy groups. There’s nothing inherently wrong with charging for specialized data products. But it does create a tension. The long-form census isn’t an ordinary survey. Canadians are legally required to answer detailed questions about their income, housing, family circumstances, commuting patterns, and more. That is, the state uses its coercive powers to compel citizens to provide information. That power may be justified when the data are clearly necessary for core public purposes—things like transfer formulas, official language obligations, and basic demographic analysis. But the case becomes less clear when the information is also being collected to meet the needs of third parties who would otherwise have to gather it themselves voluntarily and at their own expense. At that point, the census starts to look less like a straightforward public-interest exercise and more like a state-backed data platform serving the needs of organized stakeholders. It raises the basic question: should the state’s coercive authority be used to generate data that serve private or commercial interests as much as, or perhaps more than, a clearly defined public purpose? There’s a good case that “stakeholders find this information useful” is not, on its own, a sufficient reason to compel millions of Canadians to provide it. The burden of proof should be higher. When the state requires disclosure, when it draws on its monopoly on coercion, census questions should be justified by a clear public purpose—not simply by the fact that governments, researchers, consultants, or businesses want the answers. That, to me, was the main takeaway from the 2010 census controversy. And it remains largely unresolved.

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