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Andrew Oracheski

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Redhead Pumping Units, Redhead Artifical Lift, Redhead Production Enhancement. Albertan, Flyers Athletic Club star Defenceman. Oilers, Jays . 🇨🇦 🇺🇸

Alberta Katılım Ekim 2010
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Danielle Smith
Danielle Smith@ABDanielleSmith·
Alberta and Saskatchewan are united. Thank you to Premier Scott Moe @PremierScottMoe for your strong leadership and shared vision. Today in Lloydminster, we stood together with government caucuses from both provinces to call for real national change: ☑️ End federal interference in provincial resource development ☑️ Scrap the emissions cap and Clean Electricity Regulations ☑️ Repeal the Impact Assessment Act and lift the tanker ban ☑️ Reject the net-zero vehicle mandate and restore regulatory clarity ☑️ Guarantee port-to-port pipeline access to tidewater ☑️ Remove U.S. tariffs and fight back against unfair trade barriers from China We’re standing up for our workers, our industries, and our future. The West will not be held back. Read full release: alberta.ca/release.cfm?xI…
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Michelle Rempel Garner
Michelle Rempel Garner@MichelleRempel·
Listen to the utter contempt and distain with which Carney treats @StephanieLevitz when she asks about his potential conflicts of interest. If he treats her questions this way - a veteran member of the legacy media - think about how he'll treat you. Brutal. Share widely.
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Kevin Pacitti 🇨🇦🇮🇹🇬🇧
Rona Ambrose goes on a 3 minute schooling of Trudeau, the Liberals and the disaster they’ve created. And she’s 1000% spot on. I miss sane voices in Government.
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Marco Navarro-Génie
Marco Navarro-Génie@MNavarroGenie·
Progressives claim "everything is on the table" in a looming trade war. - Except recalling Parliament during a national crisis. - Except fixing border security. - Except calling an election to replace a headless government. Clearly, NOT everything’s on the table.
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Katewerk
Katewerk@katewerk·
Q: What would we have today if Trudeau fought for our economy the way Trump fights for theirs? A: We'd have pipelines. #TeamCanada
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Dan Knight
Dan Knight@DanKnightMMA·
Good morning, Canada. It’s New Year’s Eve, and while many of you are preparing to celebrate tonight, let’s take a moment to reflect on what’s coming tomorrow. When the clock strikes midnight, it won’t just be the start of 2025—it’ll mark the beginning of Taxpocalypse 2025, a year where Justin Trudeau’s government will hit the middle class harder than ever before. taxpayer.com/media/new-year… The Canadian Taxpayers Federation has released a report that lays bare the financial storm Canadians are about to endure. It’s not just inflation draining your wallet; it’s an avalanche of new taxes designed to fund Trudeau’s bloated government and its endless corruption. Let’s go through the numbers, because you deserve to know what’s really happening. First, payroll taxes are going up. If you earn $81,200 or more, you’ll be paying $403 more in Canada Pension Plan and Employment Insurance contributions this year. Your employer will also fork out nearly $6,000 per employee. Small businesses—already struggling with inflation and high costs—are being crushed under this weight. This isn’t job creation; it’s job destruction. Then there’s the carbon tax. Starting tomorrow, it jumps from $80 per tonne to $95, adding 20.9¢ per litre to the cost of gasoline. Filling up a 70-litre tank will now cost you almost $15 in carbon taxes alone. If you heat your home with natural gas, get ready to pay an additional $415 this year. Trudeau claims this is about fighting climate change, but in reality, it’s just another excuse to fill government coffers. And if you thought inflation was bad, bracket creep makes it worse. As your income grows slightly due to inflation, you’re pushed into higher tax brackets without actually having more buying power. So, you’ll pay more in income tax on money that doesn’t go as far as it did last year. Meanwhile, the wealthy use loopholes to avoid taxes, and the poor get targeted rebates. Once again, it’s the middle class holding the bag. Don’t believe me about how bad things have gotten under Trudeau? Let’s talk inflation—specifically food inflation. Here are the year-over-year increases: 2021: 4.0% (September) 2022: 11.0% (October) 2023: 8.3% (June) 2024: 2.7% (October) Now, let’s compound that year over year. Since 2021, food prices have soared 28.37%. Think about that—almost a third of your grocery budget wiped out. A dollar that used to buy a loaf of bread now barely buys three-quarters of one. And this year, Trudeau’s new taxes will take even more out of your wallet. But while you’re paying more for less, Trudeau has been busy inflating something else: the federal public service. Since he took office in 2015, he has added 108,793 new public servants to the federal payroll—a 42% increase in the size of the federal public service. And for what? Are hospitals better staffed? Are services more efficient? Absolutely not. Wait times for healthcare are worse than ever. Infrastructure projects are endlessly delayed. If you ask me, Trudeau bloated the public sector to artificially keep unemployment numbers down. Let’s be clear: it’s the private sector that provides for the public sector, not the other way around. Every new bureaucrat added to the payroll is funded by taxes from hardworking Canadians—people like you—who are already struggling to make ends meet. So, under Trudeau, you’re paying more for groceries, more in taxes, and getting less in return. This isn’t governance; it’s theft. But here’s the real insult: all of this money is going to fund Trudeau’s swamp of waste and corruption. Take the ArriveCAN app, a disaster that cost $54 million—for what? A glorified QR code. Contracts were handed out to insiders, many of whom didn’t even do any work. Then there’s the Green Slush Fund, which has wasted nearly $400 million on pet projects rife with conflicts of interest. Liberal insiders funneled taxpayer money into their own businesses, and Trudeau’s government just shrugged. The alcohol escalator tax is going up too, adding 2% more to the already sky-high taxes on beer, wine, and spirits. And don’t forget the digital services tax, a 3% levy on platforms like Amazon and Netflix. Experts say most of this cost will be passed directly to consumers. Final Thoughts This is Justin Trudeau’s Canada: a nation where the poor are shielded, the rich find their loopholes, and the middle class—the backbone of this country—is bled dry. Payroll taxes, carbon taxes, alcohol taxes, income taxes—it’s all part of an elaborate scheme to fund the bloated vanity projects and corruption of a government that no longer even pretends to care about the people footing the bill. And while Canadians are working longer hours to afford less, struggling to put food on their tables, start families, or even dream of owning a home, Trudeau jet-sets around the world like royalty. Whether it’s sipping top-shelf wine at a global summit or skiing the pristine slopes of Red Mountain, this guy lives like a king while the rest of you pick up the tab. It’s no wonder Canadians are booing him in public—it’s not only justified, it’s well deserved. He’s earned every jeer, every shout of frustration, because his leadership has failed this country at every turn. Under Trudeau, affordability has become a joke, and hard work no longer guarantees success. But here’s the best part, Justin: there’s an election this year. Canadians finally get the chance to tell you exactly what they think of your disastrous leadership. They’ll send your Liberal ship straight into the iceberg, where it belongs. So, go ahead, call the election. Take the globalist agenda you’ve been so proud to champion, pack it up with your carbon-tax hypocrisy, and prepare for your next gig as a keynote speaker for the World Economic Forum. You’ve proven you’re great at reading from a script that someone else writes—just not at running a country. Enjoy your top sirloin tonight, Justin. Canadians? They’ll be eating Kraft Dinner while watching your government fall apart. Happy New Year. And Canada, don’t forget: Taxpocalypse 2025 starts tomorrow. Let’s make it the year we take our country back. #cdnpoli
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Benny Johnson
Benny Johnson@bennyjohnson·
The best Trump AD to date 🇺🇸 “We have to love our children more than we hate each other.” -RFK Jr. WATCH:
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Scott Moe
Scott Moe@PremierScottMoe·
Earlier this week I was in Lloydminster to tour the Heavy Oil Show. It was great to speak with industry leaders and innovators, who are producing some of the most sustainable and ethically produced products in the world.
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Hockey Canada
Hockey Canada@HockeyCanada·
ROSTER UPDATE | Jagger Firkus has been added to 🇨🇦’s 25-player roster for the #WorldJuniors. MISE À JOUR | Jagger Firkus a été ajouté à la formation de 25 joueurs du 🇨🇦 pour le #MondialJunior.
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Pierre Poilievre
Pierre Poilievre@PierrePoilievre·
Two months ago, Justin Trudeau’s finance minister declared victory over inflation. Since then, the inflation rate has INCREASED by 43%!
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Brian Lilley
Brian Lilley@brianlilley·
Production at some plants is already being cut, people are facing layoffs and more will come. Businesses can get product to sell or parts to build with and exports are being stopped. And the Trudeau government is nowhere to be found on this. torontosun.com/opinion/column…
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Pierre Poilievre
Pierre Poilievre@PierrePoilievre·
So the federal Port of Vancouver is on strike, blocking billions of dollars of goods, driving up prices & threatening jobs. And the minister responsible is busy showing off his new sneakers. Any wonder why, after 8 years of Trudeau, so many families can’t pay their bills?
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Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱
Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱@ryangerritsen·
40 million people on this piece of land pay a tax that our Government claims will change the climate. 458 million people don’t pay this tax. Our Government is stealing our money.
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Mike
Mike@midnightriderV2·
Thanks to @JustinTrudeau drivers this morning can enjoy their .14 cents per litre increase on gas and .17 cents per litre on diesel. This will make everything you purchase including groceries more expensive.
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Heather Stefanson
Heather Stefanson@HStefansonMB·
If the NDP-Liberal coalition really cared about affordability, they would’ve canceled the carbon tax in today’s federal budget. @JustinTrudeau, it’s time to do the right thing and cancel the carbon tax. #cdnpoli #mbpoli
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Franco Terrazzano
Franco Terrazzano@franco_nomics·
Freeland wants taxpayers to think the government is saving money. But Freeland spent $18 billion over her own budget in 2022 and is increasing spending in 2023 by another $20 billion. That’s not saving money….
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