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Rach Cameron

@iamyogi_

Dyslexic not stupid.

Katılım Eylül 2013
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Jamie Sarkonak
Jamie Sarkonak@sarkonakj·
Transport ministers trading Olympian lives for cheap, foreign, careless labour
Ontario Proud@ontarioisproud

#REPORT: Sukhwinder Sidhu, a 31-year-old former truck driver living in Brampton, has been sentenced to 30 months in prison and a 7-year driving ban for killing Alexandra Paul, an Olympic figure skater and mother, while driving at twice the speed limit.

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Larry Brock
Larry Brock@LarryBrockMP·
Organized criminal networks are now recruiting YOUTHS through Snapchat and WhatsApp to carry out smash-and-grab robberies across Ontario. Our kids are being used as disposable tools for crime because criminals know our justice system is weak and the consequences are minimal. Over 50 charges. A dozen robberies. Businesses targeted across Burlington, Brantford, Hamilton, Waterloo, Barrie and beyond. After years of Liberal soft-on-crime policies, organized criminals have become bolder, younger, and more coordinated. Enough is enough. Canadians deserve safe streets and a justice system that puts victims and law-abiding citizens first.
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Alexander Brown
Alexander Brown@alexbrown17·
I’ve seen enough. Stop the fight. Fake conservatism has no real answer for this. But Doug Ford’s going to respond by spinning John Tibbits’ blood and injecting it into his veins like it’s Compound V, isn’t he. The worst possible strategy, incoming.
Ontario Proud@ontarioisproud

#REPORT: Ontario Liberal leadership hopeful Eric Lombardi calls for 80% of all temporary residents to be removed from Canada over the next 5-10 years. He added that future immigration must value "cultural compatibility" to ensure Canada remains a "high-trust society."

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Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱
Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱@ryangerritsen·
Liberal Doug Ford bragging about how he brought 800,000 new immigrants into Ontario. Housing costs are out of control, hospitals are unable to properly care for Ontarian’s & this guy is excited about overwhelming the system.
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Tyler Watt 🇨🇦
Tyler Watt 🇨🇦@tylerwatt·
Doug Ford lectured students about “misusing taxpayer money” to justify gutting OSAP grants. Now we know the truth: less than 1% of cases were flagged as ineligible, and not a single case was referred to police. The hypocrisy is unbelievable. This is the same Premier who cried about students allegedly buying cologne while spending $29 million of taxpayer money on a luxury jet. Students trying to afford school were never the problem. This government’s priorities are. #onpoli thestar.com/news/ontario/d…
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The Food Professor
The Food Professor@FoodProfessor·
While U.K.'s PM Starmer is facing growing pressure to resign amid a sluggish U.K. economy, PM Carney’s popularity is at a record high — despite Canada arguably being in worse shape on several key metrics, including unemployment, productivity, private-sector growth, and food inflation. Wonder why...
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Eric Lombardi (EricForOLP.ca) 🇨🇦🚀
Canadian leaders are too afraid to engage seriously with the frustration many normal people feel about immigration after the last few years. But I share many of their concerns. We have made honest conversation too difficult. And in Ontario especially, we have been naive about the effects of sudden population growth on housing, wages, infrastructure, public services, and yes, social and cultural cohesion. Immigration has historically been one of Ontario’s greatest strengths. It helped build our industries, our cities, and our prosperity. But many Ontarians feel gaslit if they express frustration about current circumstances. Young people watched rents explode. Entry-level work became more competitive and lower paid. Colleges transformed into immigration pathways. Infrastructure and healthcare struggled to keep up. It has changed our politics, too. People are not imagining this. Ontario experienced a genuine immigration shock. This at least is somewhat acknowledged. And while Ottawa deserves plenty of blame, Ontario cannot pretend this simply happened to us. Doug Ford’s government helped create the conditions for this crisis by blowing up the higher education funding model. They froze tuition, underfunded colleges and universities, then allowed institutions to make up the difference by massively expanding international student enrollment. That turned parts of our higher education system into an immigration-processing business. Now Ontario now needs a reset. And because immigration policy is ultimately federal, Ontario will need to work closely with (and pressure) Ottawa to pursue a system that is sustainable, orderly, and capable of maintaining public trust. Permanent immigration should return to a more normal and sustainable baseline, and no longer be subject to insiders claiming “labour shortages”. Over the next 5-10 years, Canada should gradually unwind the enormous temporary resident population from roughly 5 million people nationally to well under 1 million. Some, of course, should be offered a path to stay, but many cannot and we need to honestly acknowledge that. That likely means a prolonged period of near-flat population growth. Going forward, temporary worker, asylum, and student streams need to shrink substantially. More than they have. Visa rules need to actually mean something. Asylum claims cannot quietly become a parallel permanent residency system. At the same time, we should reward people who follow the rules. If someone came legally, worked or studied honestly, avoided welfare, and left when required, they should receive a meaningful advantage if they later apply to immigrate permanently. And finally, we need to remember what immigration policy is for. It is not primarily a humanitarian program. It is a civilization-building and economy-building program. Ontario and Canada should prioritize immigrants with the skills, education, economic potential, and cultural compatibility to help build a prosperous, cohesive, high-trust society.
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Melissa Lantsman
Melissa Lantsman@MelissaLantsman·
All while bringing in 215,000 new temporary foreign workers and foreign students eligible to work, this year alone. Canadian youth unemployment jumped 57% in just three years ✅ No plan to deal with millions of non-citizens with expired work permits in Canada ✅ Billions in borrowed spending to stimulate an economy they are simultaneously cooling by flooding the labour market with record immigration ✅ None of this makes sense.
Paul Vieira@paulvieira

Canada loses ~18,000 jobs in April, unemployment rate climbs to 6.9% -- underscoring Bank of Canada assessment about a soft labor market. www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/daily-quoti…

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Roman Baber
Roman Baber@Roman_Baber·
I asked Canada's top 3 privacy law professors, what's really going on with Bill C-22 - Lawful Access. The Liberals love attacking our Charter rights! Must watch ⬇️
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Rach Cameron@iamyogi_·
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Erin Casey 🇨🇦@erinislearning

@ahmadelbayoumi Funny how the same government that cheered on Ontario’s international student cash machine now gets to seize the most infamous college tied to it, sit on valuable Waterloo-region land, and cosplay as the people fixing the mess.

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Juno News
Juno News@junonewscom·
MP @MichelleRempel says low-skilled temporary worker programs are "anti-Canadian" because they trap migrants in low-mobility jobs while suppressing wages for Canadians. She rejects the claim that Canadians will not do these jobs.
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Rach Cameron@iamyogi_·
@LailaGoodridge Baby formula under lock and key as Walmart should have been an election issue.
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Laila Goodridge
Laila Goodridge@LailaGoodridge·
Today at committee, I repeatedly asked the Minister of Women and Gender Equality on what this Liberal government is doing to address the skyrocketing cost of baby formula. Canadian families deserve answers and they are long overdue for relief in this cost of living crisis. Instead, the Minister had nothing meaningful to say.
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Michael Barrett
Michael Barrett@MikeBarrettON·
The CEO of the failed $300 million PrescribeIT program was pocketing nearly $900,000 a year.   The money is spent and the program is scrapped but the Liberal Minister is refusing to testify at committee.   Canadians deserve answers.
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