Adam De Caire

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Adam De Caire

@adamdecaire

Husband to @smalltownkate. Proud Daddy. Public affairs and association professional. @Cornell & @Queensu MBAs. Pretty good @baseballcanada umpire. Volunteer.

Toronto, Ontario Katılım Şubat 2010
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BaseballHistoryNut@nut_history·
Major League Baseball is aired in the morning for Japan. So technically they eat breakfast with it being on television. Here’s their #openingday commercial. No hyperbole, when I say this, it might be greater than any US MLB commercial I’ve seen. Well done and worth the watch for any baseball fan.
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Andrew Coyne 🇺🇦🇮🇱🇬🇪🇲🇩
You are absolutely allowed to leave Canada. You just can’t take a chunk of it with you. As for the constitution, it’s true: it’s very hard to change. Too hard. That needs to change — for everybody’s sake. The country needs a better amending formula — one that is based on the consent of the people, not the consent of the premiers. But whatever formula is chosen, it can never be the case that one part of the country can impose constitutional changes on the rest of the country merely by voting on it — or legislating it. It’s wrong, and unconstitutional, when the government of Quebec does it, or purports to. And it’s just as wrong when the government of Alberta does it. Or purports to. Constitutional change, of any kind, can only be the result of a broad consensus across the country. That’s especially true of the kind of constitutional change that would be required to break up the country. A final point, which has been made a thousand times, but it seems needs to be made a thousand more: equalization is not unfair to Alberta. It’s a screwed-up, dysfunctional, politicized program that doesn’t actually equalize. But it’s not paid for by Alberta, and it’s not an interprovincial revenue-sharing program. It’s a federal spending program paid for by federal taxpayers. Even as federal taxpayers, Albertan’s don’t pay into it disproportionately. They face exactly the same schedule of tax rates as taxpayers in the rest of the country. The people who pay disproportionately for it are richer people. They’re supposed to: that’s how a progressive income tax works. All these feverish calculations of how much more Albertans pay into the federal treasury than other Canadians are only a statement of how much richer Albertans are, on average, than other Canadians — a blessing, and a burden, they have in common with Canadians in, for example, midtown Toronto, who also pay “disproportionately” for equalization and other federal programs, only without the same vast industry devoted to showing how hard done by they are. The only way in which you could say that equalization treats Alberta “differently” than other provinces is that its government does not qualify, and has never qualified, for equalization payments. But that’s not discrimination either — there’s no law that says “Alberta shall not be eligible for equalization payments.” The reason it does not receive equalization is because it is, by far, the richest province in the country, with by far the highest per capita revenues — even without a provincial sales tax. Equalization is messed up enough, but an equalization program that paid out to the richest province in the federation would be completely insane. Maybe we shouldn’t have a progressive income tax. Maybe we shouldn’t have an equalization program. I happen to think we need both, albeit in substantially modified form, but those are legitimate questions for debate. What’s not legitimate is pretending that equalization is some kind of scam against Alberta. What’s even less legitimate is pretending you can abolish or reform a federal program by a referendum in one province. And what’s least legitimate of all is invoking the failure of that non-solution to a non-problem as justification for the constitutional nonsense of secession — which, to repeat, is the proposition that you can not only leave Canada, but take a piece of it with you.
Derek Fildebrandt@Dfildebrandt

Clear admission from an Eastern federalist: Albertans should not even bother to reform Canada. The constitution is set in stone in the East’s favour. It will never change. And you are never allowed to leave.

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Edmonton Oilers@EdmontonOilers·
Late addition to #Oilers morning skate today as Prime Minister @MarkJCarney joined the squad! 👋
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Made In Canada
Made In Canada@MadelnCanada·
Canadian pics that go hard
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Every time Binnington goes out to agressively play the puck. #4Nations
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Thomas Daigle@thomasdaigle·
This guy is standing outside TD Garden in Boston ahead of the Canada/USA hockey game…
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Adam De Caire@adamdecaire·
We yelled so loud when Canada scored, we made our youngest son cry. He’s opted to go to bed. 😬😂
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So, what’s everyone doing tonight? 😂
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Alvin Tedjo
Alvin Tedjo@AlvinTedjo·
Today, I voted against the #Mississauga Budget. Here is why: 📈Needless addition of services led us to a 9.3% budget increase 💵Including Peel Region, we are looking at $730 increase in taxes 👛Everyone is struggling, now is not the time to continue raising taxes
steve cornwell@steve_cornwell

NEW: 'I know it's going to the really tough on people.' #Mississauga council passes its budget, which along with the #Peel Region budget, could mean a 9.3% hike in property taxes. But city officials say they may make changes if Peel services are downloaded next year.

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Adam De Caire@adamdecaire·
Great thread Evan. I had the pleasure of meeting you (and the Premier) once at a reception. I would never have guessed it was your first political job. Sounds like a special working relationship. I’m sorry for your loss bud.
Evan Brown 🍁@evandavidbrown

The bar I worked at was close to the legislature. The Premier's press secretary at the time (Sheena) and her husband (Liam) would come sit at my bar every other Friday on their walk home, after finishing work. I became well-acquainted with them from their regular visits.

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Robert Benzie
Robert Benzie@robertbenzie·
Lt.-Gen. Richard Rohmer, 100, speaks in front of the memorial he helped to build. Rohmer is Canada’s most decorated citizen. He flew 135 missions in WWII and his P-51 Mustang is engraved on the wall behind him. #onpoli
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More Transit Southern Ontario
More Transit Southern Ontario@moretransitso·
Today is Mississauga Mayoral Election Day! Here are our transit report cards for the 4 frontrunners (based off recent polling) Alvin Tedjo: A Dipika Damerla: C- Carolyn Parrish: C- Stephen Dasko: D+ (1/10)
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