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S C Foley
S C Foley@SeanCFoley12·
@RosieRocks28 There is no jump from "Trump is bad" to "I must vote Liberal".
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Tokyo Rosie
Tokyo Rosie@RosieRocks28·
Right now, Keir Starmer is on the brink of losing his job in Britain because of the harmful policies he enacted. Mark Carney follows many of these same policies in Canada, but the difference is, Canadians have stage 4 terminal TDS. Everything wrong in Canada is because of Trump.
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Bernie Sanders
Bernie Sanders@BernieSanders·
On our way to Bangor, Maine for a rally with @grahamformaine. The crises facing our country are too serious for establishment politics and tinkering around the edges. We need candidates like Graham who will take on the greed of the oligarchs and deliver for working families.
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S C Foley@SeanCFoley12·
@BNONews Another failure by a judge to not keep the president and the public safe.
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BNO News@BNONews·
Man who opened fire near the White House identified as 21-year-old Nasire Best. Best had mental health issues, believed he was Jesus Christ, and tried to enter the White House last year. He was shot and killed by the Secret Service - NBC/NYP
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S C Foley
S C Foley@SeanCFoley12·
@NoahWhey @Salt_Slinger You're the one who started talking about "generations" as if the people within a generation are all the same. Then you whine when someone else responds, doing the same. The you insult that person. Grow a brain.
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NoahWhey
NoahWhey@NoahWhey·
I’m Gen X. My parents are Boomers. The more complaints I read by Millennials and younger, it feels like they don’t actually KNOW any Boomers and are just projecting their frustrations onto them.
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Bradshaw
Bradshaw@myabradshaw78·
Wouldn’t it be something if Elon Musk bought our Airports and Ports that Mark Carney wants to sell..
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McBaŋɠ
McBaŋɠ@TheMcBang·
Canadians be like we have free healthcare and then wait 12 hours in the ER
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S C Foley
S C Foley@SeanCFoley12·
@SBrooks_77 @fnveenie Maybe the second. But on the first he extended his leg as far as it could go and could not reach it.
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SBrooks 77
SBrooks 77@SBrooks_77·
@SeanCFoley12 @fnveenie Ya gotte have them. Im sorry. On the ice, slow the deflection came far away enough. Can tell by dobes he wanted them back.
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Mike Veenie
Mike Veenie@fnveenie·
Get ready for the most boring trap hockey you've ever seen.
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Mike
Mike@HabsLaughs·
It's crazy to me how great they were last game and they can't do a thing tonight. Consistency is hard for this group.
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S C Foley@SeanCFoley12·
@SBrooks_77 @fnveenie Those were not bad goals, the first was a really nice deflection, the second was a shot from the slot that had Dobes moving left to right, not an easy save.
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SBrooks 77@SBrooks_77·
@fnveenie Man canes dont even look dangerous. I dont remember like any one timers or anything. Just point shots. Those 2 bad goals on dobes likely cost them.
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S C Foley@SeanCFoley12·
@EricEngels if it ain't broke... Once again, I'd swap Kapanen and Evans. But I suspect MSL wants to give the 3rd line less ice time, so he wants Evans on the 2nd.
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S C Foley@SeanCFoley12·
@FinalBossXL heart attacks, strokes, flesh-eating disease, meningitis, sepsis, poison...
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S C Foley@SeanCFoley12·
@RightWingWhiner @nationalpost I can see now that your numbers are fake. How can the TSX have grown 5.56% during Campbell's 4 months in power, yet somehow she is listed for only 0.09% per year? That makes no mathematical sense. It should read 5.56% per year.
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Right Wing Whiner
Right Wing Whiner@RightWingWhiner·
@nationalpost The TSX made 1.2% profit per year when Harper was in charge. Since he was removed, it has made more than any other PM ever. Combined. It’s up 30% this past year alone. 30% > 1.2%
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National Post
National Post@nationalpost·
Trudeau promised 'sunny ways' but delivered stormy waters. Just how much worse have things got? Jesse Kline looks at the 13 charts that prove the lost Liberal decade nationalpost.com/feature/lostde…
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Canuckistandia
Canuckistandia@hardyrenos·
Why isn't there a wealthy conservative(s) willing to own a media outlet in Canada?
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melody
melody@melkuo·
blaming brain drain on high taxes is dumb. no one cares about taxes when you're getting paid double in raw numbers to go to the us. and that's not even considering the currency conversion.
Martin Pelletier@MPelletierCIO

TD report on CANADA's BRAIN DRAIN is really interesting. Canada is quietly losing its top talent to the United States in what economists call a silent brain drain. While Canada does a strong job educating highly skilled workers in STEM, engineering, and entrepreneurship, it struggles to keep them due to higher taxes that kick in at much lower income levels, limited opportunities to scale companies, weaker commercialization of ideas, and much better pay and growth potential south of the border. -> Talent leaves mainly through temporary US work visas rather than permanent moves -> Outflows are heavily concentrated among the highest skilled, especially in tech and advanced degrees -> Onward migration is worst among immigrants and top university graduates -> Canada has a missing middle of medium sized firms, relying instead on many tiny businesses and a few large ones -> Personal tax rates often exceed 50 percent in major provinces and apply at much lower thresholds than in the US -> Complex corporate tax rules push entrepreneurs toward tax planning instead of growth All of this weakens productivity, innovation, and domestic returns on education, making Canada a feeder system for the US economy REPORT: economics.td.com/ca-silent-brai…

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S C Foley@SeanCFoley12·
@MPelletierCIO The brain drain is "silent" because Canada's media is even more biased than the biased US media, and have no interest in anything but left-wing and anti-American propaganda.
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Martin Pelletier@MPelletierCIO·
TD report on CANADA's BRAIN DRAIN is really interesting. Canada is quietly losing its top talent to the United States in what economists call a silent brain drain. While Canada does a strong job educating highly skilled workers in STEM, engineering, and entrepreneurship, it struggles to keep them due to higher taxes that kick in at much lower income levels, limited opportunities to scale companies, weaker commercialization of ideas, and much better pay and growth potential south of the border. -> Talent leaves mainly through temporary US work visas rather than permanent moves -> Outflows are heavily concentrated among the highest skilled, especially in tech and advanced degrees -> Onward migration is worst among immigrants and top university graduates -> Canada has a missing middle of medium sized firms, relying instead on many tiny businesses and a few large ones -> Personal tax rates often exceed 50 percent in major provinces and apply at much lower thresholds than in the US -> Complex corporate tax rules push entrepreneurs toward tax planning instead of growth All of this weakens productivity, innovation, and domestic returns on education, making Canada a feeder system for the US economy REPORT: economics.td.com/ca-silent-brai…
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Carl Johnson
Carl Johnson@GroveStreet2001·
@haydenmalc @MPelletierCIO What field are you in if you don’t mind me asking? I’m looking at it with my employer to move to the States and I’m in tech, income is leagues better in the East Coast US then Toronto for tech. Still figuring out the visa situation (L1,TN,etc)
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Sivaram Velauthapillai 🍁🦫
@MPelletierCIO Taxes on workers have zero impact. Once you adjust for universal healthcare, it's very similar to USA. The biggest difference is that we don't have enough support for early stage/startup.
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S C Foley@SeanCFoley12·
@haydenmalc @MPelletierCIO For me, I went from a 28% to a 15% income tax rate while earning about 30% more income for the same job, and of course cost of living was lower as well, everything costs less in USA. Years later I am now earning at least triple what I would be earning in Canada.
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Hayden Malcomson
Hayden Malcomson@haydenmalc·
@MPelletierCIO In my experience it was an overnight 2.5x increase in real income with a ~10% COL reduction for doing exactly the same job. That and an abundance of actually available healthcare that meant it would be hard to justify going back for my family.
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S C Foley@SeanCFoley12·
@Prince_M194 @MPelletierCIO ha ha, you gotta be kidding, in the US I am safer, have better health care, and it's in Canada where they've been stuck with a failing govt for 11 years and counting.
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⁶𓅓 Marlon
⁶𓅓 Marlon@Prince_M194·
@MPelletierCIO Standard bank economic reports always blame taxes and wages for "brain drain." But people aren't just line items on a spreadsheet. When you factor in US healthcare costs, safety concerns, and political instability, Canada’s overall quality of life remains an elite retention tool.
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