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Retired IT. Coding through to Executive.
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#REPORT: Belleville Police Traffic Safety Unit Is Reminding The Public — Anything In Your Truck Bed Must Be Properly Secured. Loose Items Can Be Dangerous For You And Others On The Road.🚨

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Korean-American comedian Margaret Cho turned down role in Canada 'because of Trump,' ICE
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Peter Dalglish (born May 20, 1957, in London, Ontario) is a Canadian humanitarian, lawyer, and founder of Street Kids International, a charity he established in the 1980s to help street children and working kids in developing countries gain life and work skills. He had a long career in international aid, including roles with the UN (such as country representative in Afghanistan and work in Sudan, Ethiopia, and Liberia), focusing on child poverty, child labor prevention, and support for war-affected children. He authored the book The Courage of Children and was appointed a Member of the Order of Canada in 2016 for his decades of humanitarian work.
He lost his Order of Canada appointment because he is a convicted child sex offender. Dalglish was arrested in Nepal in 2018 on charges of sexually abusing minors, convicted in 2019 of child sexual assault, and sentenced to prison. Petitions and public pressure had called for his removal for years following the conviction.
Jacques Lamarre is a Canadian civil engineer and longtime business executive. He earned degrees from Université Laval and attended Harvard’s executive development program. He joined SNC-Lavalin (now AtkinsRéalis) in 1967, rose to become its president and CEO from 1996 to 2009, and oversaw significant international growth of the Montreal-based engineering and construction giant. He was appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada in 2005 for his leadership in the engineering sector.
He lost his Order of Canada appointment after Quebec’s professional engineering regulator, the Ordre des ingénieurs du Québec, found him guilty in 2025 of multiple counts of professional misconduct. This included collusion and corruption tied to SNC-Lavalin’s business practices during his tenure (such as contracts linked to the Gadhafi family in Libya and political financing issues in Montreal). In January 2026, the regulator revoked his engineering licence for life and fined him $75,000 - the harshest penalty available.
The Order of Canada is rarely revoked, and only for serious misconduct or criminal convictions that undermine the honour’s integrity.
I wonder how long Mark Carney will keep his?

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@ronmortgageguy Hey Ron, you may have skipped Stage One!🤣 Spend $Billions on upgrades BEFORE selling assets for Pennies/Dollar! A Canadian government tradition!🤔🤬
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Justin Trudeau was a special guest at Impact 26 in Poland.
Read before how they describe him. (What would you change? 🤔 😁)
BIO
Justin Trudeau’s tenure as Canada’s 23rd Prime Minister coincided with a period of unprecedented global challenge and change.
After leading the third-place Liberal Party of Canada to a historic majority government in 2015, Trudeau set about delivering an ambitious agenda that included appointing Canada’s first gender-balanced cabinet, lifting more than 435,000 children out of poverty through the Canada Child Benefit, launching a national $10-a-day childcare program, advancing Indigenous Reconciliation, and taking robust action to fight climate change, including through policies that attracted investment in clean economic growth and jobs.
Confronted with a series of global economic and security shocks, including Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine and the COVID-19 pandemic, Trudeau worked to address international and domestic issues through bold, decisive action while continuing to deliver on a progressive vision for Canada. The former Prime Minister has amassed powerful insights into societal resilience, high-stakes international diplomacy, the promotion of shared economic growth, and driving meaningful, lasting change.
Before entering politics, Trudeau studied literature at McGill University, completed the University of British Columbia’s education program, and spent several years teaching in Vancouver. He also served as the Chair of Katimavik, on the board for the Canadian Avalanche Foundation, and as an advocate for youth and the environment, taking part in events and conferences around the country.
Trudeau has received numerous international awards including the Atlantic Council’s Global Citizen Award, National Geographic’s Planetary Leadership Award, and Rotary International’s Polio Eradication Champion Award. The proud father of three, Trudeau delivers presentations that combine pragmatic governance insight with an inspiring vision for stronger communities.

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@MarcNixon24 That's an incredible clip. She admits to Laurentian elite, Eby's Undrip capture and doesn't mention decades of wealth transfer out of Alberta
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This Muslim scholar and expert on Islamic law explains a ruling defending Muslim fathers who rape their own daughters.
He explains the side of the fathers as the main victims of the seductive and manipulative behavior of the young girls.
Under this Islamic logic, the daughters are held accountable for provoking and forcing their fathers to rape them when they fail to follow Islam’s modesty rules—for example, by wearing tight clothes or staying alone in a room with the father when the mother is absent.
Not all cultures are equal.
What is your reaction to this Islamic “justice”?
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@ABDanielleSmith Too late at too high a globalist cost in 'carbon tax'
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Great news Alberta!
A critical milestone has been reached under the Canada-Alberta energy agreement (MOU) so that our province can expect approval from the Federal Major Projects Office for actual construction of the West Coast Pipeline on or before September 1, 2027.
When achieved, this would be the fastest approval of a major oil pipeline from Alberta in a generation!
This project will deliver 1,000,000 new barrels of Alberta oil every single day to new Asian markets, creating jobs, strengthening our economy, and generating a phenomenal amount of wealth for Albertans and Canadians for decades to come.
And just as importantly, Alberta has successfully fought to permanently end Justin Trudeau’s punitive oil and gas production cap and roll back his absurdly high industrial carbon price to a much more realistic level that will save our job creators over $250 billion and protect the livelihoods of Alberta workers.
This is what happens when Alberta stands strong.

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Canada has become most attractive market for infrastructure investors, global survey finds /via @globeandmail theglobeandmail.com/business/artic…
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#REPORT: Mark Carney's department of immigration says that Canada needs to build an additional 82,000 homes to accommodate all the immigrants brought into the country in 2025 alone.

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#REPORT: Montreal strippers are planning a mass walk-out on May 23rd, the busiest night of the year coinciding with Formula One weekend: "Since we’re not salaried employees, we don’t have access to the protections that other workers usually have."

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