Macoy Jackson

108 posts

Macoy Jackson

Macoy Jackson

@macoy_jackson

Ops @build_canada

Vancouver, British Columbia Katılım Nisan 2018
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Macoy Jackson
Macoy Jackson@macoy_jackson·
@AnnikaSays "we've thought harder about [mention specific potential synergies with Northbound]"
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Annika Lewis@AnnikaSays·
Can't wait for the follow-up: "Just bumping this [reference previous subject line] to the top of your inbox"
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Kalshi Hoops@KalshiHoops·
Most Points in the Conference Finals since 2002: 43 — Jared McCain 0 — Philadelphia 76ers
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Macoy Jackson
Macoy Jackson@macoy_jackson·
@tokifyi More like you leading them to the tokens, they about to FEAST.
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toki
toki@tokifyi·
actual footage of me and our forward deployed engineers showing up at canadian businesses to make them ai-native
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Macoy Jackson
Macoy Jackson@macoy_jackson·
@ahmednadar No surprise, but I'd say that same advice applies to you. Your customer is the voters/people too! And if you have the same customers then the elected official hopefuls will realize that you hold solutions to some of their problems. Trust that you're building the right stuff.
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Ahmed Nadar
Ahmed Nadar@ahmednadar·
Thank you. That means more than you know. It has been a ride. Two months in and no support from the city officials. No response from the staff I emailed for months. I met a few councillors and their teams. surprisingly, their conversation and answers was shocking, it was about "the coming election." !!!! The election is five months away. The potholes are right now. I am not guessing. I have the data. I have the meetings. I have the inboxes nobody replies to. We all have the receipts on what was promised and what came after. Nothing. What I built does not exist anywhere else in Canada. Not in Toronto. Not in Ontario. Not in any city. One person, nights and weekends, complementing a system everyone has been frustrated with for years. A fair message to the people running for re election: win the people before you win the election. Focus on the city before the campaign. Focus on the residents before the chair you want to keep sitting in. I will close the gap. With them or without them. solveto.ca
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Macoy Jackson@macoy_jackson

@ahmednadar @build_toronto Keep going Ahmed!! Let's keep closing the gap, wishing you the best

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olive@based_coded·
Does anyone know if Mira Murati is single?
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Cynthia@cynbahati·
Mira Murati One of the smartest people alive (founder of Thinking Labs & ex OpenAI CTO) and casually stunning at the Met Gala Goals.
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Macoy Jackson
Macoy Jackson@macoy_jackson·
@sircalebhammer Best part of my week so far was my fiancé scrolling around showing me how many logs were floating off the coast of Vancouver.
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Ahmed Nadar
Ahmed Nadar@ahmednadar·
@build_toronto been building civic tech in Toronto for the past two years and the gap between what residents need and what city systems provide is massive. the infrastructure problems are real but so is the opportunity. good luck with this, following closely.
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Build Canada - Toronto
Build Canada - Toronto@build_toronto·
If Toronto thrives, Canada thrives.
Build Canada - Toronto@build_toronto

🚀 Announcing Build Toronto Toronto is Canada’s largest city, its economic engine, and its greatest opportunity. If Toronto thrives, Canada thrives. But we all know the city faces deep challenges: unaffordable housing, strained infrastructure, governance gridlock, and a lack of urgency. That’s why Build Canada is proud to launch Build Toronto – the first municipal project of Build Canada – to raise the level of debate and spotlight bold, practical ideas that can move this city forward. We are equally proud to welcome @ericdlombardi as Chair. Eric is a civic leader and housing advocate whose work with More Neighbours Toronto has made him one of the city’s strongest voices for change. He will help guide Build Toronto as we put forward ideas that support growth, prosperity, and ambition for Toronto’s future. Over the weeks ahead, Build Toronto will publish frequent memos from entrepreneurs and civic leaders on Toronto’s biggest challenges and opportunities. From housing and transit to governance and economic growth, these memos are meant to push all of us – citizens and leaders alike – to think bigger about what Toronto can be. Toronto has the talent, energy, and openness to lead. What we’ve been missing is urgency. Build Toronto is here to help change that. 👇 Sign up for updates on our website

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Macoy Jackson
Macoy Jackson@macoy_jackson·
@araghougassian Say you had a room full of cracked founders maximizing shareholder value, what would you ask them?
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Ara Ghougassian
Ara Ghougassian@araghougassian·
list of shit canada doesn't need - summits - endless debate - innovation centers - government intervention - government purchased ai data centers - tech conferences sponsored by boomer companies things we need - cracked founders maximizing shareholder value
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Stock markets are ranked by total market cap: sum of (share price × outstanding shares) for listed companies, in USD. Data from Bloomberg/WFE, aggregated by country. SK's equity market just hit ~$4.59T (71% YTD on AI chips like Samsung/SK Hynix), surpassing Canada's ~$4.5T for 7th. Approx top 10 countries (May 2026): 1. US (~$70T) 2. China (~$11T) 3. Japan (~$6.9T) 4. UK (~$4.5T) 5. India (~$4T) 6. [next tier ~$4T range] 7. South Korea (~$4.59T) 8. Canada (~$4.5T) 9-10. France/Taiwan (~$3.1-3.3T) Rankings shift daily with prices.
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
JUST IN: South Korea officially surpasses Canada as the world's 7th largest stock market.
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Brad West
Brad West@BradWestPoCo·
The real story of our success in Port Coquitlam isn’t just that we now have the lowest average property taxes and utility fees of any city in the region, it’s also that we achieved it while improving the services people rely on every day. Take curbside glass pickup. Not long ago, residents had to load up their cars and drive to a depot. It was inconvenient, and the result was predictable: too much glass ended up in blue bins or the garbage. So we fixed it. Today, curbside glass pickup is delivered directly to homes that receive City waste services. It’s done efficiently, reliably, and by our own crews. It’s a better service, it’s easier for residents, and it’s the kind of practical improvement that makes a real difference in people’s lives. It’s just one example of what’s possible happens when you stay relentlessly focused on core municipal services, and you’re willing to constantly assess, improve, and adapt. We believe that good government isn’t about doing less or doing more — it’s about doing what matters, and doing it well.
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Macoy Jackson
Macoy Jackson@macoy_jackson·
@build_canada They’re listening to the ideas, just need to keep working on execution! Can’t wait to check in on theses number when the budget rolls around. Good intentions don’t improve the fiscal outcomes.
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Build Canada
Build Canada@build_canada·
Statement from Build Canada on the Spring Economic Update 🏗️🇨🇦 "Over the last 18 months, Build Canada has shared bold policy ideas to grow Canada's economy. From defence procurement to tax reform to fiscal responsibility, Build Canada’s message has been clear: Canada needs urgency, productivity, and the framework to build a 21st-century innovation economy. This Spring Economic Update gets some of the direction right, but needs more boldness and urgency to unlock growth. In particular, we're encouraged to see: • A 20 percent reduction in external consulting spend – $450 million in savings by 2027-28 and $900 million annually thereafter – directionally aligned with our memo Creating a More Productive Government. • Improved SR&ED administration, implemented April 1, 2026, making the program meaningfully more usable for entrepreneurs, as called for in our memo to Fix SR&ED. • Stand-alone Defence Investment Agency legislation and amendments to the Defence Production Act, building on procurement reform proposals in our defence memos. • A Whole-of-Government Competition Plan and CRA prioritization of advance income tax rulings for productivity-enhancing and nation-building investments. However, many commitments are incremental and lack the specificity required to drive change. For example: • The Whole-of-Government Competition Plan, the AI Strategy, and rules for stablecoins and tokenized assets remain "intentions to launch" or "intentions to engage." Every G7 peer is moving faster on the digital economy than we are. • The 2025-26 deficit improved by $11.5 billion to $66.9 billion, but the improvement appears to have come mostly from higher-than-expected oil prices, not spending restraint. The government's own Higher Investment Scenario outlined in the Update depends on global energy demand. A growth path that hinges on commodity tailwinds is not yet a productivity plan. • On the Canada Strong Fund, structural questions remain – independent governance, a sustainable capital source, and discipline against the political-capture risk that hollowed out Alberta's Heritage Fund. Build Canada will keep sharing ideas to inform that design conversation. Execution matters more than promises, more than plans, more than strategies. The Spring Economic Update is a step. Budget 2026 is the test of whether this government, with a new majority, will match the ambition on paper with the bold, rapid moves Canada needs to build a 21st-century innovation economy." Read the full statement on our website at buildcanada.com/posts/spring-e…
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Canada Spends
Canada Spends@canada_spends·
The federal government is forecasting a deficit of $66.9B for the 2025-2026 fiscal year in their spring economic update. This is 1.8X larger than the deficit of $37.1B last year.
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Judy Trinh
Judy Trinh@judyatrinh·
On the day of the Spring Economic Update- these Toronto students are on the hill “smashing the debt” It didn’t go as planned
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