Kerrbear 604

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Kerrbear 604

Kerrbear 604

@kerrbear604

Surrey, British Columbia Katılım Şubat 2022
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David Krayden
David Krayden@DavidKrayden·
NEW Ostrich song found at @HomegrownIdjits YouTube. It has a Rich Man from Richmond feel to it. We added ostrich images from the farm. Would be a shame if you shared and made the @InspectionCan & @rcmpgrcpolice famous!
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Kerrbear 604@kerrbear604·
@tomar84 @DreaHumphrey They have said many times that they are not just fighting for their birds, but for all farms that are being told they need to cull their entire livestock when it's not necessary. Sometimes it is needed, but stamping out shouldn't always be the immediate answer.
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tomar84\stevedock -Cdn.@tomar84·
@DreaHumphrey Bunch of the anti vax convoy clowns up there . In the lower-mainland farmers have to cull their flocks why the F@ck should this farm be any different you morons . You are not very educated are you drea.Her pet caught it from birds=why they tell u to keep pets away from dead birds
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Drea Humphrey
Drea Humphrey@DreaHumphrey·
BREAKING OSTRICH FARM NEWS: 
Joselynn, the 13-year-old BC girl used as a poster case for avian flu, wasn't around birds before falling ill. Family was caring for a sick dog (unrelated illness) who was put down shortly after she was hospitalized. More at: SaveTheOstriches.com
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Kerrbear 604@kerrbear604·
@TWilsonOttawa They have said that there is no way to know for sure what direction the shot came from, but it's likely linked to the drone in some way
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Drea Humphrey
Drea Humphrey@DreaHumphrey·
BREAKING OSTRICH FARM UPDATE: A local man allegedly taunted volunteer security for the farm and protesters, by nearly sideswiping one and almost T-boning another. RCMP are now investigating this, along with the early-morning execution of an ostrich. SaveTheOstriches.com
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Kerrbear 604@kerrbear604·
@DreaHumphrey @ColinBigbear This is amazing but I'm just afraid the CFIA is waiting for all of this to thin out after the long weekend. It is unlikely the government would actually do anything on a weekend. We need to also encourage everyone who can stay and more to be there during the weekdays.
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Drea Humphrey
Drea Humphrey@DreaHumphrey·
OSTRICH FEST is going down this weekend at Universal Ostrich Farms in Edgewood BC. Protester Colin Bigbear shares plans kicking off tonight, as a growing camp gathers to oppose the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s plans to cull 400 healthy ostriches More: SaveTheOstriches.com
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Kerrbear 604@kerrbear604·
@TheRemanded It originally was supposed to be 11:45. They just changed it so they can go longer since there is a lot of public attending.
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The Remanded
The Remanded@TheRemanded·
*** The Ostrich Update *** The RDCK has received more than 200+ emails from the list provided below. There is at Board meeting today at 9:00 AM (Option 3 Below). Please spend 5-10 to lodge a complaint Option: 1 Email RDCK: (Regional District of Central Kootenay) Stuart Horn is CAO of the RDCK - shorn@rdck.bc.ca Names & email addresses of 20 Directors in the RDCK: Aimee Watson awatson@rdck.bc.ca Chair of the Board Teresa Weatherhead - tweatherhead@rdck.bc.ca Director of Area K, location of Edgewood Henny Hanegraaf – hhanegraaf@rdck.bc.ca Director of Area H, where dump is located Gary Jackman- gjackman@rdck.bc.ca Roger Tierney - rtierney@rdck.bc.ca Kelly Vandenberghe - kvandenberghe@rdck.bc.ca Tom Newell - tnewell@rdck.bc.ca Chair of Joint Resource Recovery Committee Hans Cunningham - hcunningham@rdck.bc.ca Walter Popoff - wpopoff@rdck.bc.ca Chair of the West Resource Recovery Committee Andy Davidoff - adavidoff@rdck.bc.ca Maria McFaddin - mmcfaddin@rdck.bc.ca Arnold DeBoon - adeboon@rdck.bc.ca Suzan Hewat - shewat@rdck.bc.ca Aidan McLaren-Caux - amclarencaux@rdck.bc.ca Len Casley - lcasley@rdck.bc.ca Diana Lockwood - dlockwood@rdck.bc.ca Jessica Lunn - jlunn@rdck.bc.ca Keith Page - kpage@nelson.ca Cheryl Graham - cgraham@rdck.bc.ca Leah Main - leahmain@rdck.bc.ca Option 2: Please call this number if you want to register your concern: 1-800-442-2342 #4 If you cannot spare the time, go straight to the comment form on the CFIA website: MyCFIA-MonACIA@inspection.gc.ca Option 3: Attend the Board meeting, Open to public 9:00 am PST Today #accordion-BRD-2025" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">rdck.ca/government-ser…
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Kerrbear 604@kerrbear604·
@TheRemanded Question period will begin at 11:30. I believe he said they finished their other business and that is the earliest they can start it.
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The Remanded@TheRemanded·
Board meeting underway 120 in virtual attendance: #accordion-BRD-2025" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">rdck.ca/government-ser…
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Dacey Media
Dacey Media@chrisdacey·
Jim Kerr provides an update from Universal Ostrich Farm in Edgewood, BC. The owners have lost their court case and @InspectionCan is planning to cull 400 healthy ostriches. saveourostriches.com
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Sassygal@Sassygal1971·
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Kerrbear 604@kerrbear604·
@Mike30Trill @ryangerritsen @ElectionsCan_E Yeah, I'm a lot more worried about what happens with the ballots between casting the early vote and starting the count than I am about using an already existing provision to start counting a little earlier (on approval) for the high number of early vote
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Michael Baran
Michael Baran@Mike30Trill·
Likely not an issue as there are election officials doing this in a secure location, with party reps doing observing/scrutineering. Perhaps @ElectionsCan_E can provide the details/process on the security of the ballot boxes from advance polling locations till count on election day
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Kerrbear 604
Kerrbear 604@kerrbear604·
@JamesManson6263 This is something I've been struggling with as well. And that Carney said he will use the emergency powers to accelerate economic growth, with is also very controversial. Many don't realize or just don't believe Mark Carney said this. They're so blinded by Liberal fear propaganda
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James Manson
James Manson@JamesManson6263·
I struggle to understand how so many Liberal voters apparently are HORRIFIED at the idea of using the notwithstanding clause. But these same people had ZERO problem with the C19 restrictions and the Lib Govt’s unconstitutional use of the Emergencies Act. It makes NO sense.
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Kerrbear 604@kerrbear604·
@Shellinator1958 @PierrePoilievre Many already are working past retirement and this will help them. My dad worked until 75. Life is not affordable for Canadians right now, and regardless of who is to blame or what promises are given to make life more affordable, it will take time. At least this policy helps a bit
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Pierre Poilievre
Pierre Poilievre@PierrePoilievre·
A new Conservative government will cut income tax by 15% for the average Canadian. That means an extra $900/yr for workers like the ones at Cambridge's Klotz Auto Repair & Engine Machine Shop and almost $2,000/yr for families. Vote for change. Vote for powerful paycheques. Vote Conservative.
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Mark Carney
Mark Carney@MarkJCarney·
It’s time to build in this country. I’ll make sure Canadian workers have the tools they need to take on the challenges of today and tomorrow.
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Millie
Millie@Shellinator1958·
@PierrePoilievre What defines the average Canadian? I suspect this is for incomes of $100k or less? What about seniors?
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Stuart B (B3man) 📝
Stuart B (B3man) 📝@B3man1·
@PierrePoilievre Rallies serve two purposes. • Bring the committed party troops together to pump them up. • Make a big show for promotion on social media. They don't attract curious folks from other parties.
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Pierre Poilievre
Pierre Poilievre@PierrePoilievre·
2,000 Canadians came out on a Tuesday night for HOPE & CHANGE. Because we can't afford a 4th Liberal term of doubled housing costs, shrinking paycheques & blocking Canada's industry & resource development. Vote to axe taxes, build homes & unleash our resources. Vote for CHANGE. Vote Conservative.
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Dan Knight
Dan Knight@DanKnightMMA·
We were there. We saw it with our own eyes. We were out in the rain too. This was our first rally. No press passes. No backstage passes. Just boots on the ground in Surrey, British Columbia, shoulder to shoulder with five thousand other Canadians standing in line, drenched, cold—and awake. We weren’t there to fanboy. We came to observe. To listen. And what we saw was more than a political event. It was a moment. We saw Alex Zoltan from True North (@AmazingZoltan), Mike Le Couteur from CTV (@mikelecouteur), and legendary broadcaster Anita Krishna (@AnitaKrishna1) in the crowd. But more importantly—we saw the people. Working people. Retired people. Young people. People who've been ignored for years by the political class, who finally feel like someone is saying out loud what they’ve been screaming into the void. What we heard from them? It wasn’t rehearsed. It wasn’t ideological. It was heartbreak.A lot of people are angry. Not the rage you see on Twitter. Real anger. The kind that comes from watching your country stop working—for you. One man told us he’s on a pension and can’t afford groceries. Another woman said she skips meals so her kids can eat. We met a young couple in their late twenties who’ve given up on the idea of owning a home. They're not lazy. They're not reckless. They're just priced out of the country they were born in. And here’s what cut the deepest—many of them told us, “We want to support this party. But we can’t.” Why? Because they’ve been burned too many times. Promised too much. Betrayed too often. But they came anyway. They stood in the rain for hours anyway. Because there’s a flicker of something they haven’t felt in a long time: Hope. I kept asking: “Do you like this guy?” The answer was a resounding yes. And not because they’re buying the hype—but because he’s giving voice to something real. Pierre Poilievre is reaching disillusioned Canadians—not through political poetry or staged empathy—but through hard truths, said plainly, with no filter. These aren’t people looking for a savior. They’re looking for someone who remembers them. And on that night in Surrey, they believed they found one. They came for a message. For a fight. For a reason to believe that someone—finally—was on their side. Before Pierre ever took the mic, the crowd in Surrey was already fired up—and a big reason for that was Anaida Poilievre.Let’s be honest: she’s a bombshell. And not just because she’s beautiful but because she’s the real deal. Industrious, sharp, fluent in two languages, and built from the same immigrant grit that defines so many Canadians who feel left behind by this system. She opened the rally not like a politician’s wife reading off a cue card, but like a woman who actually believes in what her husband’s fighting for. She talked about Pierre’s adoption, his humble roots, and the hard lessons that shaped him. No privilege. No elite pedigree. Just two schoolteachers raising a kid to believe that if you want something in life, you earn it. She looked out at a rain-soaked crowd and didn’t flinch. She thanked them. She told them their presence was a sign of hope. She didn’t pander. She didn’t posture. She spoke like someone who’s been watching this country change—and not for the better—and is finally standing beside someone willing to do something about it. And you know what? People listened.And when Pierre Poilievre walked onto that stage hugged his wife and said, “Who’s ready to axe some taxes?”—the crowd roared. Not clapped. Not nodded politely. Roared.Because after a decade of being kicked in the teeth by a government that lectures more than it listens, Canadians are tired. Tired of being broke. Tired of being lied to. Tired of being told their pain is imaginary while the Laurentian elite pockets billions and jets off to climate conferences. Poilievre knows that. And in this rally, he laid it out in plain language. “The Canadian promise is broken,” he said. And he’s right. Food inflation is higher than it is in the United States. Vancouver is the most expensive housing market in North America. People can’t afford groceries, never mind rent. And Mark Carney—Trudeau’s successor and another unelected globalist—wants you to believe this is fine. It’s not fine. It’s engineered decline. And the crowd in Surrey knew it. Poilievre tore into the carbon tax scam. “They told us without the carbon tax, the planet would catch fire,” he said. “I thought you put out fires with water—not taxes.” The room went wild. Because finally, someone said out loud what every working-class Canadian already knows: this isn’t about climate. It’s about control.And here’s the kicker—while Canadians are being taxed into oblivion, what’s Carney doing? Poilievre didn’t mince words: “He’s moved his headquarters out of Canada, shifted billions to offshore tax havens, and wants to tax our industries into extinction.” And it’s true. Brookfield took $276 million from the Bank of China. That’s the man now lecturing you about sovereignty and security. And just when you think it couldn’t get more absurd, Poilievre nailed the punchline: “Imagine the one thing Trump and Carney agree on—taxing Canadian industry.” One with tariffs. One with carbon taxes. The same result: you lose. They win. And then Pierre Poilievre started talking about the one thing the political class won’t touch—housing. Real housing. Not photo ops with construction helmets. Not climate-smart TikTok renderings. Actual places where real people live. You know, the thing you used to be able to afford before Justin Trudeau and his handpicked successor, Mark Carney, burned the Canadian economy to the ground. And when Poilievre said it costs $250,000 a year to buy a home in this country? The crowd didn’t gasp. They nodded. Because they already know. They’re living it. They’re paying $2,600 a month in rent in Vancouver—more than most mortgages in the U.S. They're watching housing slip into fantasy while their wages stagnate and taxes climb. Poilievre didn’t just diagnose the problem. He named the villains: gatekeepers. Bureaucrats. Urban planners with six-figure pensions who spend five years approving a duplex. Politicians more concerned about aesthetics than affordability. And of course, the federal Liberals who reward this dysfunction with your tax dollars. He looked them in the eye and said: We will cut them off. No homes, no money. You want to build homes? Great—we’ll help. You want to stall, delay, regulate and strangle supply while pretending to care? Goodbye federal funding. And when he said he’d pay cities a bonus—$10,000 per unit—for every home completed, the crowd erupted. Because for the first time in a long time, someone isn’t just “raising awareness.” He’s ready to bulldoze the roadblocks. Then he got to the scam of the century: the carbon tax. He said, “They told us the planet would catch fire without it. I thought you put out fires with water—not taxes.” That’s not a joke. That’s clarity. And clarity is dangerous to the people who make billions off confusion. Now Carney—Canada’s favorite unelected international banker—is floating his latest con: "Don't worry, we’ll scrap the carbon tax and give you a rebate instead." Right. The government takes your dollar, runs it through three ministries, skims 30 cents, then hands you back 70 and tells you it’s a gift. That’s their model. Poilievre? He cuts through the lie: “Just let people keep their damn money.” And here’s what made this rally different. This wasn’t a campaign stop in a suit-and-tie showroom. This was a declaration of war against the elite cartel that’s run this country into the ground for the last decade. He talked about immigration, not from a place of fear, but of reality. Canadians aren’t against immigration. They’re against chaos. They're against bringing in more people when we can't even house the people already here. It’s not anti-immigrant. It’s pro-sanity. And most of all, he spoke about something you rarely hear from a politician in this country: pride. Not in institutions, not in photo-ops—but in the tradesman, the small business owner, the truck driver, the welder. The people who actually build Canada. He said we’re going to make things again. That we’re going to stop outsourcing our sovereignty and start bringing it all home. And the crowd? They didn’t just applaud—they believed him. This was not a speech for journalists or corporate donors. It was a speech for people who still love this country, who want their kids to own homes, who want to work and not be punished for it. It was for the family that’s cut out takeout to pay the heating bill. For the welder who can’t get approved for a mortgage in his own city. For the young couple living in their parents’ basement, not because they’re lazy—but because everything is rigged against them. And for the first time in a long time, they heard someone say out loud what they’ve been thinking in silence: This isn’t your fault. It’s theirs. We don’t need more government programs. We don’t need more subsidies or slogans. We need leaders with a spine—who will stop apologizing for this country and start rebuilding it. Pierre Poilievre stood in front of thousands in Surrey and said: “We’re going to bring it home.” And maybe, just maybe, this time... we will.
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Kerrbear 604@kerrbear604·
@Canadas_Kid @JasminLaine_ No. Too many people already believe that a vote for Pierre is automatically a vote to become the 51st state. Too many have been manipulated to believe whatever Carney and the MSM tell them and refuse to even listen to the truth.
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Canada's_Kid
Canada's_Kid@Canadas_Kid·
@JasminLaine_ Do you guys think if Pierre was more pro-Trump, amplified some of the really good things Trump talked about would help?
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Jasmin Laine
Jasmin Laine@JasminLaine_·
Can someone explain what mark Carneys campaign is about? So far it’s just insulting conservatives and Canadians who share the same values. is that not his platform? What is he running on other than “conservatives are conspiracy theorist radicals and Trump is scary”?
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