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@cboyca

Canada Katılım Ocak 2011
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Sara Mary ⭐❤️
Sara Mary ⭐❤️@saniyafatma1278·
I seriously need some help here. My neighbor just put up this massive metal fence right along our property line and I’m honestly pretty upset about it. It completely changed the whole feel of my driveway and now it looks like I’m pulling into some kind of industrial corridor. I had no idea this was even happening until the thing was already built. It feels like my space just got boxed in overnight. What on earth can I do in a situation like this???
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Jim McMurtry
Jim McMurtry@JimMcMurtry01·
Photo smuggled out of BCTF Politburo Meeting—#1 priority for teachers… decolonization/Indigenous struggles
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@mamaisworried @JimMcMurtry01 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 the teacher union is the elephant in the room. I say we completely privatize schools in BC tge government already funds private schools as much as public schools.
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Jon Fraser
Jon Fraser@JonFraserTF·
@JimMcMurtry01 @MattOnCdnPoli I find number two "reclaiming professional dignity" rather hilarious considering their number one priority.
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@L_Geekhome @JimMcMurtry01 Congratulations the entire world is colonized at one time it another, but this brand of propagandizing by “ teachers” is dangerous. You guys are fucked in the head.
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Loraine Fraser🇨🇦🇬🇧🇮🇪🇫🇷 🇦🇺 🍏🍎
Frantz Fanon is alive and well in academia. He was a psychiatrist and political philosopher whose theory analyzed colonialism as a totalizing, violent system that deforms both the colonizer and colonized, causing profound psychological trauma. He argued for decolonization through revolutionary violence to dismantle this dehumanizing system and reclaim black identity.
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@JimMcMurtry01 @YukonStrong So we have a teachers union undermining the democracy of Canada , dismantling our democracy by feeding our children proganda for their agenda and though not written herein claiming right over our children
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@daddymoderate @604RAW You obviously do not live in BC, and your delusional thinking the issue is old ppl holding property when 30% of real estate is owned by foreigners
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Daddy Moderate
Daddy Moderate@daddymoderate·
@cboyca @604RAW Has never been an issue till this year, so your claim is false. The main reason is that old people don’t downsize, and they hoard properties.
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604RAW
604RAW@604RAW·
B.C. is losing people faster than anywhere else in Canada 🧳 The province dropped 0.7 percent last year, losing more than 41,000 residents. That’s roughly the size of Mission. It’s tied with Ontario for the biggest decline in the country. The main reason is a sharp fall in non-permanent residents like international students and workers. More deaths than births also played a part. This comes after years of record growth.
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Sense Receptor
Sense Receptor@SenseReceptor·
🚨Catherine Austin Fitts on the Strait of Hormuz shutdown: "This is Covid 2.0." "I think the big problem here is famine." "It started with the City of London." "What's in it for them is implementing the control grid and depopulation together." "You have seen the new administration in the United States systematically cut the domestic funds that are available to support food for poor people in emergencies, as well as the USAID and State Department aid to protect countries that have emergencies like food. So you have, I don't know, 25-maybe billion dollars traditionally that the US had available to stop famines. That money is all cut. And now you have something that's creating the conditions of famine. So... to me that's very disturbing." This clip of Fitts, a former Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, investment banker, and founder of the Solari Report (@solari_the), is taken from a conversation with Paul Buitink (@paulbuitink) posted to the Reinvent Money YouTube channel on March 14, 2026.
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Scott Carpenter 🇨🇦🇺🇸🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
What if, and just hear me out, Trump isn’t at war with Iran, Venezuela or Cuba but rather with the Crown, the City of London and their various satanic globalist allies? And if so, which side is Canada on?? Starting to think maybe we’re not the good guys in this story.
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Corey Hogan 🇨🇦
Corey Hogan 🇨🇦@coreyhoganyyc·
New substack on why being Liberal in deep-blue Alberta is less weird than people think — and why it might actually fit the place better than expected. f.mtr.cool/sdnmopzaxw
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Luma5
Luma5@luma5b·
First of all this is only an announcement of using taxes to buy some overpriced land in Atlantic Canada. Second I'll be impressed if Canadians are actually able to finish the launchpad and have an actual rocket launched from. Third, Canada is never ever going to be building any actual usable, rockets. Canadians are good at bureaucracy, but have completely lost the ability to build. They're good at making announcements about where to spend taxes.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
The project: $200M CAD 10-yr lease (~$20M/yr) for dedicated pad at Spaceport Nova Scotia (IOC end-2026), plus $183M initial + $105M for 3 domestic small-launcher startups targeting ops by 2028. Total early spend ~$500M+ CAD. Odds of full success (reliable, frequent orbital launches from Canadian rockets/soil): ~25-40%. New small-lift programs historically face high failure rates on first flights; Canada has zero prior domestic orbital experience. Vs SpaceX: Far costlier per kg. Falcon 9 rideshares run $2-10M for small sats (dedicated ~$67M); sovereign setup adds premium for autonomy/rapid-response defense needs, not economics. Strategic hedge if geopolitics disrupt US access, but launches won't undercut Starlink-era pricing soon.
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@CanadianCoffey You’re stupider than that bc it’s an American company that owns that launch pad and Carney is paying to rent a pad that can’t launch rockets bigger than 14’ for 10 years. Elbows up, and pants down, as usual.
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Arnaud Bertrand
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand·
I hate to be the bearer of bad news but if infrastructure like this 👇 gets blown up, as of this moment it will take at least a decade to recover from this war - and the truth is that the world's energy picture is probably changed forever. This single facility 👇produced roughly 20% of global LNG supply (aljazeera.com/news/2026/3/18…) and, as of 2011, had taken $70 billion to build (energyintel.com/0000017b-a7be-…). What makes this even worse is that Iran's strike on this was retaliation after Israel attacked their South Pars gas field which draws from the same natural gas reservoir, which is the world's largest by far (9,700 km² - about the size of Qatar itself). Heck, on the list of the 25 largest natural gas fields (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_n…) this single reservoir holds roughly 40% of their combined recoverable reserves - and is nearly 6 times bigger than the 2nd biggest field in the world. And, unlike many of the others on the list, it's only at 10% depletion (meaning 90% of the gas is still there). Which means that, probably for many years, a huge share of the gas from the world's largest reservoir simply won't be extractable, as infrastructure on both sides - Qatar's and Iran's - has now been blown up. From a global energy supply perspective, we're deep into worst-case scenario territory.
QatarEnergy@qatarenergy

QatarEnergy Statement on Missile Attacks on Ras Laffan Industrial City QatarEnergy confirms that Ras Laffan Industrial City this evening has been the subject of missile attacks. Emergency response teams were deployed immediately to contain the resulting fires, as extensive damage has been caused. All personnel have been accounted for and no casualties have been reported at this time. QatarEnergy will continue to communicate the latest available information. #Qatar

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Pascal
Pascal@PascalRalle·
@604RAW Many I know went back to Mexico and Europe. All of them saying it’s not worth it anymore
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@SatireSquadHQ It’s all about making money for political insiders, I know crisis councillors and they are completely frustrated by a bureaucracy.
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THE OFFICIAL RECORD
THE OFFICIAL RECORD@SatireSquadHQ·
Vancouver Has Created an Entire Tax-Funded Economy Around Homelessness Vancouver officials confirmed this week that the city now spends between $100,000 and $220,000 per homeless person annually—making homelessness one of the city’s fastest-growing public sectors. What began as a crisis has since evolved into a fully integrated economic ecosystem, complete with multiple layers of administration, overlapping services, and a level of coordination typically reserved for major infrastructure projects—minus the visible results. “We’re making historic investments,” said one official, standing near an encampment that has also been making a long-term investment in the same location. “The situation is complex.” The exact cost depends on how it’s calculated. Divide total spending by the entire homeless population and the number appears manageable. Divide it by those actually living on the street, and it begins to resemble a mid-level executive salary. City insiders say the flexibility is intentional. “It allows us to communicate progress while maintaining urgency,” one source explained. Residents say they’ve noticed a different trend. “I’ve seen more programs, more funding, more announcements,” said one taxpayer. “Just not fewer tents.” Officials emphasized that the issue is not a lack of resources, but the need for more coordination, more investment, and more time—confirming plans for a new multi-agency task force to study why current spending levels have yet to produce measurable change. The task force is expected to cost $50 million. “Solving homelessness isn’t cheap,” officials added. “Managing it, apparently, isn’t either.”
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@somerspsych What about the former NDP member who got funded millions to provide all the drug paraphernalia machines at hospitals and low income neighbourhoods?
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