Jean-Sébastien (J-S) Rioux

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Jean-Sébastien (J-S) Rioux

Jean-Sébastien (J-S) Rioux

@jsrioux

Hubby, dad of 3 girls, ex-Infantry, co-author of Bestseller “Triple Crown: Winning Canada’s Energy Future.” New crime thriller: https://t.co/u86K4I3YjW

Calgary, AB Katılım Şubat 2009
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@HoCStaffer Holy man, the CBC and other MSM outlets are trying their best to make this such a “controversial” and bad thing. 🤦‍♂️
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HoCStaffer@HoCStaffer·
Thoughts on the podcast? Well, first this was my favourite part. That's because it sounds like me explaining to the Mark Jong Unists why we shouldn't support everything the government does because we are the OPPOSITION. We are duty bound to oppose the government.
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
“Mohamed Atta boarded a plane on September 11th, 2001 for what could’ve been a normal flight enjoying the friendly skies. But his life would drastically change when he found himself in the cockpit of the plane right outside a NYC skyscraper.” - CNN
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David Knight Legg
David Knight Legg@KnightLegg·
Canada’s state owned CBC just ran an American Islamo-leftist C-lister Hasan Piker (online ‘HasanAbi ‘)….. on ‘Alberta independence’ Hasan knows zero about Alberta. But here he is on Ukraine and Oct 7 rape: Ukraine/Crimea: “What do you call Crimea?" Piker asked in one show. "I call it a part of Russian territory, bitch. I call it Crimea River, a Russian river. The annexation of Crimea was absolutely a justifiable annexation." Oct 7 Rape: “It doesn’t matter if f**ing rapes happened on Oct. 7. That doesn’t change the dynamic for me even this much,” adding that “the Palestinian resistance is not perfect” and lacks “magical bullets” mocking Jewish women as having “rape fantasies” or “rape hallucinations.” Why is this sick clown being platformed by CBC? Want to know why so many of us - including the ones like me arguing for more independence within federation - are tired of the decline of Canada even if they’re not separatist, this interview is why. We have to pay for this CBC schlock. It reflects the eastern state-beta cultural insecurity, needy reliance on American leftist culture, the core institutional decay, the open contempt for taxpayers, and the lack of basic professional production standards. It’s so tiresome. It’s like they’re taunting people to separate. The CBC really couldn’t find anyone better than this hate filled American man-child to talk about Alberta? Here’s a new pitch for the Feds: Defund the CBC. They’re making everyone want independence.
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YEGWAVE@yegwave

CBC brought on Hasan Piker, a streamer from the USA, to discuss Alberta separatism.

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Ryan Duff@ryancduff·
This is one of the fakest and gayest videos of Andrew Tate I’ve ever seen. I’m sorry, but I can’t take this guy seriously 😂
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Just finished streaming “One Battle After Another” and I don’t know what all the fuss was about, it’s not that good. And the annoying piano music that just wouldn’t stop!
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@EODHappyCaptain Congratulations! I love your Green to Gold story, from 11B to EOD School+ HHC Company Commander. All the best in your next assignment 🙌🏻
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Happy Captain@EODHappyCaptain·
Today was a big day. After over two years in Command, I handed off the Guidon. For the last 25 months, I’ve commanded the Army instructors that create the next generation of EOD Soldiers, as well as all of the Army Officer students going through training. I further doubled as a BN HQ Company Commander. Trust me when I tell you the kids will be ok. The next generation of EOD Soldiers are humble and ready to get to work. They are capable and hungry. I’m incredibly proud of the students, instructors, and staff I had the privilege to interact with daily. I would not have been successful without them.
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Mr. Mike
Mr. Mike@mrmikeMTL·
People who were teenagers before social media existed, How did you communicate with your friends?
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cbcwatcher
cbcwatcher@cbcwatcher·
"Today, the strictest social rule is the one that mandates agreement with Liberal policy. Question immigration? You’re a racist. Question climate taxes? You’re scientifically illiterate. Question Islam? You’re Islamophobic. Question gender ideology? You hate gay people … even though gay people were among the first to question the wisdom of medically altering the bodies of effeminate boys and masculine girls. Question limitless Indigenous reconciliation? Well, they’re owed something for colonization, aren’t they? These morals aren’t universally held in Canada, but they are backed up with intensity by courts, professional bodies and human rights tribunals, silencing many dissenters like a gun to the head. What we need now is the resurrection and empowerment of the traditional boundaries that gave us a pro-social, high-trust country. It’s an easy sell at this point: everyone has seen the degradation of their country around them and the damage that ensues when standards are traded for a juvenile sense of liberty and open-mindedness. You might as well fight to bring the old stigmas of Canada back, because without them, this place isn’t going to feel like home for much longer."
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Jamie Sarkonak@sarkonakj

The National Post is running a series called "What We’ve Lost," with each installment covering a different aspect of Canada that has declined or vanished entirely. My contribution today is on stigma — the social force that we forgot we needed: nationalpost.com/opinion/what-w…

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Billboard Chris 🌎
Billboard Chris 🌎@BillboardChris·
Growing up, kids disappeared for hours and nobody called the police. I spent entire summers roaming the neighborhood with a pack of other kids, coming home only when the streetlights came on. My parents had no idea where I was most of the time, and that was completely normal. Compare that to today, where we track our kids’ every movement through smartphones and worry if they’re out of sight for five minutes. We’ve engineered childhood into this carefully controlled experience, thinking we’re doing better. But here’s the uncomfortable truth: we might have accidentally weakened an entire generation in the process. The accidental experiment that worked The 1960s and 70s weren’t trying to create emotionally resilient kids. Parents back then weren’t reading child psychology books or attending parenting seminars. They were just trying to get by, often working multiple jobs, dealing with their own struggles. Kids were left to figure things out on their own. Cher Hillshetlands, an author who’s studied this phenomenon, puts it perfectly: “This bred self-reliance—one of the core mental strengths now in shorter supply.” Think about it. When I was young, if I got bored, nobody entertained me. There was no iPad, no scheduled activities every afternoon. I had to create my own fun. Sometimes that meant building a fort in the woods. Sometimes it meant getting into arguments with other kids and figuring out how to resolve them without adult intervention. Research shows that permissive parenting in the 1970s, characterized by reduced discipline and increased autonomy, led to children developing self-reliance and problem-solving skills. We weren’t special. We were just left alone enough to develop these abilities naturally.
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Jason Kenney 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇮🇱
For all of those losing their minds over Canadian Conservatives calling for the prompt deportation of convicted foreign criminals: it’s the policy of the Swedish socialist government, for goodness sake. Sometimes I’m astonished by how much of the Canadian commentariat can ramp itself into a moral panic over completely sensible, broadly supported ideas. Like the idea that foreign nationals who have abused our generosity and broken our laws should be promptly removed.
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Sweden to increase deportations of convicted immigrants ctvnews.ca/world/article/…

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QuickDickMcDick 🇨🇦
QuickDickMcDick 🇨🇦@QuickDickMcDick·
Good morning @Safety_Canada - have you tried sending this email to all gang members in 🇨🇦? No? Just licensed hunters and sportshooters? Idiots. #GetFucked
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CCFR/CCDAF@CCFR_CCDAF·
An email from the RCMP CFP just came out trying to encourage (re: scare) lawful gun owners into self-reporting. They're panicking... 🇨🇦
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Coach Kev - Belly Fat Pro
Coach Kev - Belly Fat Pro@AskCoachKev·
After 9 years in the gym, here's every fitness tip I could come up with: 1. Stop drinking alcohol.
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