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Katılım Ocak 2013
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Jayde
Jayde@Jayde8700·
Dunkin’ Doughnuts is going to put Tim Horton out of business and I’m all for it.
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Melissa 🇨🇦
Melissa 🇨🇦@MelissaLMRogers·
WHAT 🤯 A man in his 40s with inflammatory bowel disease, was assessed outside a Tim Hortons, offered MAID, AND driven by the DR to the assisted suicide facility, and killed by MAID 🤯 I honestly thought this headline was fake, but it’s real Welcome to Canada 🇨🇦 I feel sick
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BREAKING: Google has said it will REFUSE to comply with Carney's Surveillance Bill C-22, by refusing to provide encryption keys to CSIS and the RCMP. "If we say a product is end-to-end encrypted, it is end-to-end encrypted." HELL YEA BOYS! .....LFG!!
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Chris Selley
Chris Selley@cselley·
Interesting to see Tim’s so obviously reacting, if not panicking, to the Dunkin news. One wonders if competition might have similar effects in certain ultra-protected sectors. Alas, we’ll never know.
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Greg Brady
Greg Brady@gregbradyx·
It’s possible I missed it, but given how extensive & thorough this journalism & this report is - it kinda sorta merits a reaction/response from the PM AND The Minister of Transportation. These guys fell over themselves to get to a microphone to hammer the outgoing Air Canada CEO for not being bilingual enough after the accident at LaGuardia. I think mass organized crime elements at our largest airports is more on people’s minds than that.
Shazi@ShaziGoalie

Pearson Airport is basically an underground city with 30km of conveyor belts and more than 50,000 employees. Now former airport intelligence investigators and police sources are alleging organized crime groups are exploiting insider access to move drugs through Canada’s biggest airport. This clip is honestly insane.

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Jamil Jivani
Jamil Jivani@jamiljivani·
This is good news. But we must ask, why weren't they already doing this? Why did big corporations and Liberal politicians tell us that Canadians don't want to work? And who else is using the temporary foreign workers program but doesn't actually need it?
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Harrison Faulkner
Harrison Faulkner@Harry__Faulkner·
We were told by CFIB lobbyists and Restaurants Canada that local Canadians were too lazy to work at Tim Hortons. Now, on the eve of American competitors moving in, Tim Hortons tells Canadians that it will employ 10,000 Canadians. Continue the boycott.
The Globe and Mail@globeandmail

Tim Hortons to dial back use of Temporary Foreign Worker program, aims to hire 10,000 locally theglobeandmail.com/business/artic…

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Shazi
Shazi@ShaziGoalie·
This Pearson investigation just crossed into genuinely disturbing territory. A former RCMP investigator says employees flagged over alleged organized crime concerns were still able to keep restricted airport access passes. That is an unbelievable allegation.
Shazi@ShaziGoalie

The most disturbing part of this Pearson investigation: It wasn’t just one alleged incident. The documentary describes repeated cases where airport workers allegedly linked to drug trafficking investigations still maintained airport access and security clearances. How many warning signs were allegedly ignored along the way?

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The Food Professor
The Food Professor@FoodProfessor·
"So Quebec is eliminating its sales tax on food, and some people are actually angry about it. How many countries can you think of where taxpayers get upset when a government eliminates a tax — any tax? Canada is in a strange place right now when it comes to the role of government."
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Melissa 🇨🇦
Melissa 🇨🇦@MelissaLMRogers·
No amount of Canada’s “Free HealthCare” can make up for the fact that WAGES in Canada ARE SO LOW 🤯 Then throw in the TAXES, no wonder Canadians are not friendly happy people anymore 👀 INSANE Canada 🇨🇦
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Shazi
Shazi@ShaziGoalie·
This Pearson Airport story somehow keeps getting worse. W5 literally walked in from the street into the baggage pickup area and showed how easy it would allegedly be to grab a “drug bag” and leave. They also observed workers entering without pass scans and random people using exit doors. And this is at Canada’s busiest airport.
Shazi@ShaziGoalie

W5 investigation says organized crime groups allegedly infiltrated Pearson Airport by paying off corrupt workers to move drugs through Canada’s busiest airport. A whistleblower even claimed workers joke you could “walk out with a cruise missile and nobody would stop you.” Meanwhile passengers go through intense screening… while insiders allegedly move freely behind the scenes. 👀

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Robby Starbuck
Robby Starbuck@robbystarbuck·
I had a dream last night that we traded all the leftists in the US to Canada in return for all the right wing Canadians and… suddenly the US was firing on all cylinders. Everyone was rich and happy and Canada was a giant insane asylum that we got to laugh at. Such a good dream.
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Poilievre on Canada's SECOND Netflix tax: "people cant afford to heat their home or eat..... for god's sake, let people enjoy their favourite show without ANOTHER Liberal tax."
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L. Wayne Mathison
L. Wayne Mathison@WayneMathison·
A lot of Canadians are not talking about leaving because they hate Canada. They’re talking about leaving because they remember what Canada used to reward: hard work, stability, affordability, competence, and the belief that if you sacrificed now, your kids would do better later. When the Liberals broke the social contract, people don’t just get emotional. They start doing math. Housing costs explode. Taxes rise. Productivity stalls. Services decline. Young people can’t get ahead. Businesses and skilled workers start looking elsewhere. Then the political class acts shocked that people are reconsidering their future here. That’s not betrayal. That’s incentives talking. Countries are not sustained by slogans, CBC commercials, or moral lectures. They survive when productive people believe the future is worth investing in. Once enough people stop believing that, decline stops being theoretical. It becomes behavioural.
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