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@inkamloops

I don't know anything.

Kamloops Canada Katılım Mart 2009
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Delta Hospice Society
Delta Hospice Society@DltaHspcSociety·
We will not allow a "MAiD Team" into our Hospice. BC NDP expected that we would let in the "Team" to do the k*lling, as we just looked away. We refused - so they took our funding and Hospice away. They emphasized "Conscience Rights" is only for a person. We would like the right to a "MAiD-Free Zone" and a Sanctuary for the Living as a choice for British Columbians. We will build it! 😃
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Mocha Bezirgan 🇨🇦
Mocha Bezirgan 🇨🇦@BezirganMocha·
UPDATE: Dr. Widdowson Speaks Out After Arrest: “Warning Sign of Growing Totalitarianism in Canada” After being arrested at the University of Lethbridge and released from custody with what a $600 trespass ticket, Dr. Frances Widdowson called on Alberta Premier @ABDanielleSmith to restore freedom of expression on Alberta’s campuses. “It’s my views that make them see it as necessary to have me removed and charged with trespass,” said Dr. Widdowson, who has been vocal about the lack of evidence in the alleged mass graves of Indigenous children found in Kamloops, B.C. “Premier Danielle Smith, if you don’t act in this case, you’re never going to act. You need to let universities know that freedom of speech on their campuses is an incredibly important value," she urges. "If we can’t have freedom of speech on our university campuses, we’re not going to be able to disseminate knowledge to young people, train professionals properly, or have the bulwark against authoritarianism that we need in this society.” Earlier today, Dr. Widdowson was arrested after returning to campus despite a trespass notice issued by the university, which had cited concerns that her presence posed a risk to the health and safety of some students. Follow @MediaBezirgan for more.
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Where's that?@inkamloops·
@Airaasayss The space in the top of the letter A is a triangle. The correct answer is white.
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Aira@Airaasayss·
Read very carefully!!!!! And look Closely before before You answer......🤔🤔
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Catturd ™
Catturd ™@catturd2·
LOL - funny because it's true.
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Tamara Lich 🇨🇦
Tamara Lich 🇨🇦@LichTamara·
I realize I’m repeating myself, but I am genuinely confused how an actual terrorist is granted a jail pass and permission to leave the country to go find himself a wife (lucky lady, no? 😳) and I had to explain to my 3 year old grandson this week why I can’t take him to the water park a block from our house until next summer. 🤷‍♀️
Daily Loud@DailyLoud

INSANE: Terrorist who stormed a Canadian military recruitment center and stabbed a corporal because “Allah told him to come here and kill people,” has been granted permission to fly to Mecca and continue to Somalia for an arranged marriage.

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Ben Woodfinden
Ben Woodfinden@BenWoodfinden·
This should enrage you. A man choked and kicked his girlfriend’s two-year-old son, but just having Indigenous heritage, despite having no real connection to it, is enough for judges to sentence you differently. The insanity and logic of race based sentencing in Canada. Every week now we get more examples of how broken and twisted this is.
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Judge says 'colonization' a reason Indigenous man gets reduced sentence for choking a toddler nationalpost.com/news/canada/b-…

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Viva Frei
Viva Frei@thevivafrei·
"No duty of care". The Canadian government can mandate an experimental shot. Fire you and ban you from buses, trains and planes if you don't take it. Lock you out of retail stores, coffee shops and libraries if you don't take it. If if you do submit, comply and get injured or die from the experimental shot they mandated you to take, they have no duty of care to you. Yup. That's tyranny.
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Vincent Gircys
Vincent Gircys@VGircys·
As infants died, a Criminal conspiracy within Canadian police services made sure nobody asked questions. Help bring this story to the world. SHARE - SUPPORT - Host a Screening in your town. grusjusticeproject.org/documentary-si…
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Aaron Pete
Aaron Pete@Aaronpete_·
I debated on responding to this. But it is an issue that will continue to come up - so it’s probably worth taking the time to comment. First, and most obviously - this persons perspective is not appropriate, not respectful, and I do not condone this type of rhetoric. With all due respect, I’ll ask people to remember that these aren’t intellectuals advocating for the pursuit of truth that you’re highlighting and posting about. Brittany, Frances, and others - were in the pursuing truth and advocating for the debate of ideas in a free country. That’s not where this lady is coming from. I’m not excusing her behaviour but I do hope explaining it helps us find common ground. I ask with great humility that you put yourself in her shoes. This lady was likely abused. When she hears denialism, a word plagued with poor definitions, I’m certain that she believes that Frances is denying the abuse she went through, and the abuse her friends and family went through. I’ve interviewed @FrancesWiddows1 and I know that’s not what she’s denying. She is not denying this lady’s individual experiences. So, similar to a domestic violence victim, or a person who’s experienced trauma - when she hears someone’s denying her worldview and experience - she wishes them harm. That doesn’t make that statement okay, and again no matter what this rhetoric isn’t good. When hearing from people with lived experiences, I propose we walk lightly and ask for respectful dialogue from them.
brittany@by__brittany

Disturbing moment at a UBC Faculty of Medicine event. Chief Charlene Belleau openly described violent harm toward Frances Widdowson and Dallas Brodie during a discussion, with no pushback from the moderator. This is disguising.

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Harman Bhangu
Harman Bhangu@HarmanBhanguBC·
This video is from back in March while touring through the Interior. At nearly every stop, I heard from British Columbians about the lack of visible lane markings on major highways. Then I saw it firsthand. Harsh weather is a fact of life. But not having proper lane markings so drivers can actually see where they’re going is absolutely unacceptable. Truckers and commuters shouldn’t be guessing where their lane is while driving through slush and poor visibility. Farnworth needs to get out here and actually see the kinds of road conditions he’s saying are okay for British Columbians to drive on.
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wealthmoose
wealthmoose@wealthmoose·
🚨 Read this slowly. • Wife lives in the U.S. 🇺🇸 • Four kids live & study in the U.S. 🇺🇸 • ~91% of his portfolio in the U.S. 🇺🇸 • Home in the U.S. 🇺🇸 • Brookfield moved HQ to the U.S. 📍 Yet he tells Canadians: 🇨🇦 “We can’t depend on America.” 🇺🇸 Do you see the contradiction? #cdnpoli #Canada #US #Reality
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Kayla Pollock
Kayla Pollock@kcpollock·
The Vaccine “Injury Support Program” is telling me to start over. After 4 years After becoming paralyzed overnight After years of fighting. Broken promises… Now they want me to refile my claim Not fix it Not resolve it Start over How is this allowed? This isn’t support This is delay This is how people get buried in a system they were told to trust If this can happen to me, how many others are being pushed back to the beginning right now? Canada deserves answers Share this so they can’t pretend it’s not happening youtu.be/MQoeD3Bq5Tk?si…
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Harrison Faulkner
Harrison Faulkner@Harry__Faulkner·
In the 1980's, Canadian broadcaster Global found a loophole in Canadian broadcasting legislation. Instead of broadcasting test patterns on screen and losing out on overnight revenue, they could send a cameraman into the city to walk around and film the streets of Toronto. Global producers decided to create their own original music to accompany the show instead of losing out on licensing fees. Because the show was entirely "Canadian Content", this allowed Global to leave key primetime slots open to broadcast American content. The show was called Night Walk. Although Night Walk was created to exploit a loophole, the footage that was left behind now looks like a time capsule.
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Mocha Bezirgan 🇨🇦
Mocha Bezirgan 🇨🇦@BezirganMocha·
There is a crisis in Falkland, B.C. that requires immediate provincial intervention! Parents in Falkland, B.C. are standing watch outside their children’s elementary school due to a troubled youth who was suspended from his high school for reportedly creating a “kill list” containing 16 names. The school is forcing children to remain indoors during recess, and some parents are not sending their children to school for fear of a repeat of the Tumbler Ridge massacre. I was there when the troubled youth literally began walking around the school yesterday morning as students were being dropped off. There is no RCMP presence, and it is not clear whether the youth is getting the mental health support he needs. The community feels abandoned by the province, the RCMP, and the media. I was there to listen to them, and bring their concerns to you. Exclusive video report coming out tomorrow morning.
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