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@UUyatt13

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Calgary, Alberta, Canada Katılım Ekim 2011
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Ryan Whitney
Ryan Whitney@ryanwhitney6·
How did I forget to bring up Sam Bennett no Goal on Freddie Andersen 2015 flames ducks the Parallax Angle game. Google it. It changes everything
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YEGWAVE
YEGWAVE@yegwave·
A warning to our followers to beware of Roma Gypsy scammers in Edmonton (and around Alberta for that matter). These people come up and act like they’re in a tough situation, doing whatever they have to do to scam you. Sometimes they’ll hug you while crying, put on a sob story, and swap out your jewellery for fake pieces without you noticing. We have received countless reports of these people attempting this, and they all scatter once they see a camera. They also target elderly people who don’t know what’s happening and might fall victim. If you see this happening, don’t fall for it. Record it and send it to us and we’ll put them on blast every time. Completely pathetic. Please share and stay aware!
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Imtiaz Mahmood
Imtiaz Mahmood@ImtiazMadmood·
BREAKING: The Shia cleric who was filmed at Pearson International Airport in Toronto, arriving from Iran together with his family, has been identified as Hojjatoleslam Morteza Tayyebi. He has recently obtained Canadian citizenship. Unfortunately, the government of Canada is sheltering these notorious Shia clerics of the Islamic regime, including those who have been directly involved in the killing of Iranian people. - @BabakTaghvaee1
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Ryan Pike
Ryan Pike@RyanNPike·
#Flames have in 2026 draft: -2 x 1st rounders (own, VGK) -4 x 2nd rounders (own, UTA, NYR, OTT) -2 x 3rd rounders (own, VAN) -1 x 4th rounder (own) -1 x 5th rounder (own) -1 x 6th rounder (own)
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Wyatt@UUyatt13·
@RyanNPike Thanks for this Pike! Next order of business- can the people get a full listing of our picks for 2026 draft now?
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Ryan Pike@RyanNPike·
Craig Conroy trades, aggregated.
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Wyatt@UUyatt13·
@ArashMadani Does she pay taxes on the $55K as well?
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Wyatt@UUyatt13·
@CoryBMorgan If the dial is not set to “auto” then they won’t come on. It’s just that simple.
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Cory Morgan
Cory Morgan@CoryBMorgan·
Driving around in the ice fog in Calgary today, I noticed several late-model vehicles with no headlights on at all. Every late-model vehicle sold these days has automatic running lights. People are shutting them off somehow. How & why are they doing it?
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Greg
Greg@gregman1982·
This might be an unpopular opinion regarding the DK Metcalf incident, but society would be better if people had a healthy fear of getting punched in the face when they act like assholes.
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The Food Professor
The Food Professor@FoodProfessor·
Pointing out that grocery food prices in Canada rose 4.7% versus 1.9% in the United States is not a “Maple-MAGA” argument. It’s a statement of fact. If anything, it highlights how much more resilient the U.S. food system is, even under a tariff-happy president. Canada’s challenges are not ideological—they are structural, and that’s the uncomfortable truth many prefer to avoid. Weak logistics, supply management, industrial carbon pricing, and persistent interprovincial trade barriers all constrain scale, deter investment, and suppress competition. When competition is structurally capped, prices rise—not because of politics, but because the system leaves consumers with fewer alternatives. Until Canada confronts these internal frictions head-on, no amount of finger-pointing at grocers, governments, or foreign leaders will deliver sustainably lower food prices.
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Jomboy Media
Jomboy Media@JomboyMedia·
“I think we’re still on the air, Tim.” Nothing can prepare you for this all-time great hot mic moment
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The Food Professor
The Food Professor@FoodProfessor·
Dairy farmers dump at least 600 million litres of milk every year to keep prices high, receive free quota allocations, and collect billions in subsidies and trade-deal compensation—all while Canadians pay inflated prices for dairy at the grocery store. When does this insanity stop?
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"The fact that Canadians has handed nearly $3 billion in compensation to dairy farmers for trade deals—at a time when they are producing more milk and holding, on average, significantly more assets—is beyond ridiculous. Politicians were thoroughly played by dairy boards, but it will likely happen again with CUSMA 2.0."

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The Food Professor
The Food Professor@FoodProfessor·
Not a single media outlet has covered the chicken shortage yet. And frankly, it’s not hard to see why. The story is complicated, rooted in supply management and how dysfunctional it can be—especially when it ends up driving meat prices higher. If you’re a media organization, why investigate a file that would take hours to untangle, only to risk losing millions in advertising revenue by making chicken farmers look bad?
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NEWS ABOUT CHICKEN PRICES IN CANADA. Canada’s chicken farmers say “fraudulent U.S. imports” are hurting our supply. But here’s what they aren’t telling you: Chicken Farmers of Canada (CFC) hasn’t met its own production targets for nine straight cycles (One cycle=8 weeks). That’s the real issue... 1/12

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The Food Professor
The Food Professor@FoodProfessor·
Steven Guilbeault may go down as one of the least effective Environment Ministers in years. Science became a tool to push a predetermined agenda, not to measure results. The carbon tax is the clearest example: no baseline, no metrics, emissions rising, and a food industry left less competitive. In the end, he acted more like an activist than a policymaker — and Canadians paid the price.
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The Food Professor
The Food Professor@FoodProfessor·
Not a single media outlet reported on PM Carney’s “Who cares” comment, which is arguably a major diplomatic faux pas. Imagine if President Trump said "Who cares" about Canada...
The Food Professor@FoodProfessor

When asked about Canada’s increasingly idle relationship with the United States, PM Carney’s response? “Who cares.” That is absolutely not the approach we need when 72% of our agri-food exports depend on the U.S. market.

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The Food Professor
The Food Professor@FoodProfessor·
BREAKING: Health Canada has indefinitely paused its proposed policy update on foods from cloned cattle and swine. After significant pushback from consumers and industry, Ottawa is stepping back to “allow more time for discussion.” For now, any cloned-animal food products must still go through the full novel food assessment — and none are approved for sale in Canada. This pause raises big questions about transparency, public trust, and why the file advanced so quickly in the first place.
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