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@chowfun03

Edmonton, Alberta Katılım Mart 2011
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@Geiger_Capital Pretty soon these billionaires will have no where to hide their wealth. Tick tock.
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Geiger Capital@Geiger_Capital·
Ken Griffin says he's scaling down in NYC: "What the mayor of New York has made clear to us, is that we need to double down on Miami."
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@CylonSaysNo @daviddoel @johncalhoom Yes I agree, 2026 numbers will be much higher, especially with the rising cost of oil and fuel. Appreciate the replies. Apologies for being rude and disrespectful.
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Cylon Says@CylonSaysNo·
@chowfun03 @daviddoel @johncalhoom 1/ I appreciate the acknowledgement The trend has been that food insecurity and poverty have been increasing since 2020. The 2026 numbers won't come out until 2027, but I suspect they'll be higher than the 2025 numbers as affordability has continued to be a problem.
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David Doel@daviddoel·
CTV: What if [a windfall profits tax on big oil] deflates them? Avi Lewis: Tell the family where 1 in 4 Canadians is skipping a meal .. to feed their kids, that an industry making $90B in profits this year can’t afford to pay a little bit more. I’m sorry I just don’t accept it.
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D L@chowfun03·
@CylonSaysNo @daviddoel @johncalhoom Just saw the U of Toronto study. I'll admit i'm wrong. Does say 24% of people live in food insecurity households. My apologies. Only point i question is the marignal food security. Its says its people who worry about running out of food. However, that was in 2025
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Cylon Says@CylonSaysNo·
@chowfun03 @daviddoel @johncalhoom Do you think food insecurity and poverty are never studied? That there aren't multiple groups studying these things constantly? That there isn't an annual report that comes out every year? The internet is free man. I encourage you to put in the barest of efforts. Or scroll up
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D L@chowfun03·
@CylonSaysNo @daviddoel @johncalhoom Where does it say multiple surveys over multiple years? I’m not arguing food security or poverty rates. I’m arguing that it’s not 1 in 4 parents. You should try comprehending what you read
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Cylon Says@CylonSaysNo·
@chowfun03 @daviddoel @johncalhoom Lol. It's not just one survey. It's multiple surveys, over multiple years. Food insecurity and poverty rates have been increasing since 2019. Apparently de Nile isn't just a river in Egypt.
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D L@chowfun03·
@CylonSaysNo @daviddoel @johncalhoom I understand fully sample size, confidence level, margin of error. If you think that survey is a good reflection of Canada, you're foolish. The fact that you believe that says a lot more about you than it does me
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Cylon Says@CylonSaysNo·
@chowfun03 @daviddoel @johncalhoom So you don't understand population statistics and how they are collected, or the math that maps sample data to population data... I'm not sure I'd be out there shining light on my ignorance for all to see, but here you are.
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D L@chowfun03·
@interro_9 @curtisandrews @daviddoel @johncalhoom Read the article. It says “of the parents surveyed”, but doesn’t say how many parents were surveyed. It’s most likely a very small sample size which doesn’t represent all of Canada
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D L@chowfun03·
@daviddoel @johncalhoom “Of the parents surveyed”, how many parents were actually surveyed. Obviously not enough to represent the whole Population
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David Doel@daviddoel·
@johncalhoom He’s sourcing actual reporting on this. I’m glad your life is great but it’s not that way for everyone.
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D L@chowfun03·
@Alacrity59 @UnserSharon @DrJacobsRad Credit rating doesn't mean anything to government bonds. Inflation and productivity plays a much bigger role in determining rates than credit rating. We will never pay under 3% on our debt. Only way we do that is Yield Curve Control. If they do that, Canada is screwed
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Mike Rahilly@Alacrity59·
Good question. Canada has a very good credit rating which means a lot of people want to lend us money. That's access to funds. This also lowers the interest rate (risk spread) we pay for funds 1-3%. With the discipline of co-investors ensuring they get returns the lower risk spread should provide Canada greater returns than the co-investors and a better cushion if markets change for the worse.
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David Jacobs@DrJacobsRad·
This whole concept is very troubling for me and should be for all Canadians. It's not that a sovereign wealth fund is not a good idea. It's actually a very good idea. The problem is that this isn't a sovereign wealth fund. Those are funded by surplus usually from natural resource extraction. Norway has one, and Alberta has one. Mark Carney is very smart and he knows exactly what he's doing. That's why I find this troubling. He's willfully misrepresenting what he's proposing. I expect more from a former central banker.
Mark Carney@MarkJCarney

We’re introducing the Canada Strong Fund — Canada’s first sovereign wealth fund — to create more prosperity for Canadians now and for generations to come.

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Mike Rahilly@Alacrity59·
@UnserSharon @DrJacobsRad Canada will be co-investing with very smart disciplined people who are not in the habit of loosing money. I agree with Carney/Champagne that the borrowing rates will be low enough to deliver long term returns.
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Raquel Dancho@RaquelDancho·
A $16B Canadian industry is now facing catastrophe after new U.S. tariffs hit earlier this month. Our moldmakers are essential to the supply chain and to Canada’s economic sovereignty—and once that capacity is lost, it’s gone for good. If we’re serious about protecting manufacturing in this country, the Liberals need to adhere to their promise and get back to the negotiating table, apply urgency in getting a deal, and be transparent with Canadians.
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D L@chowfun03·
@KanadianDane @CTVNews How many stamps would they have to sell to make up 1.57 billion dollars?
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Missing the Nineties@KanadianDane·
@CTVNews Just increase the cost of a stamp $20. Those who insist on using Canada Post can pay for it. I figure Ive bought less than a dozen stamps in the last 15 years.
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kr3mmling 🏴@kr3mmling·
@CraytonD @stepfanie Yeah it's called dealing in realities, dumbfuck. The point isn’t that I should live like a monk... it’s that billionaires should pay the same tax rate on their billions as I pay on my fucking paycheck. Me owning a phone doesn’t change that principle. Get a fucking clue
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stepfanie tyler@stepfanie·
If you hate billionaires, go all the way, pussy. Ditch the iPhone, the laptop, the tablet. Get off the internet. No Amazon, no big box stores, no Starbucks. Grow your own food. Thrift your clothes. Walk everywhere. And obviously no working for, buying from, or interacting with any company that scales beyond a farmers market. Enjoy your abundance.
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El@VatoLoco1324·
@chowfun03 @ElectrikRich @COPIER @NYCMayor Why would their family members want to buy if they think the city is on its way down? Could it be that NYC will always be NYC and you people are just crying about a mayor of a city you dont even live in?
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Garey Cozad@GareyCozad·
@MilkRoad @jameslavish Why does everyone leave out the fifth. INCREASE PRODUCTIVITY and grow the economy faster than inflation. Not easy but there are possibilities.
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Milk Road@MilkRoad·
.@JamesLavish: When you're drowning in debt, you only have 4 doors. Door 1: Cut spending. DOGE tried. They couldn't touch Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, or defense. Overwhelming. Door 2: Raise taxes. Laffer curve kills productivity. Doesn't work. Door 3: Default. Destroys your currency. Never happening. Door 4: Print more money. The easiest door. ... which one do you think the U.S. is going to choose?
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@ElectrikRich @COPIER @NYCMayor They just need to sell their properties to a family member for less than 5 million. Tax avoided
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Carly M@CarolineMa1592·
@YEGsBenny @chowfun03 @SNOWWIS169 @yegwave ICYMI we're all victims of genocide. What you think c19 was an accident? Event 201 was just for fun? Food, water, air, your mind has all been poisoned. Don't attack the messenger look at the source of all these problems.
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YEGWAVE@yegwave·
The Mikisew Cree First Nation says cancer rates in their northern Alberta community run 25% above the provincial average, with Chief Billy-Joe Tuccaro pointing directly at the oil and gas industry as the cause.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
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