Mark Doherty

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Mark Doherty

Mark Doherty

@mcdoherty1

Oakville, ON Canada. Opinions are my own.

ÜT: 43.665793,-79.604798 Katılım Ocak 2009
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YEGWAVE
YEGWAVE@yegwave·
🇨🇦 Canada saved thousands of American troops by taking over frontline operations in Kandahar during the Afghanistan War. In early 2006, as the United States faced severe troop strain from its escalating commitments in Iraq, Canada dramatically stepped up to assume primary responsibility for one of the most dangerous and Taliban-infested regions in Afghanistan: Kandahar Province. Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) personnel, under Operation Athena (Canada's main combat mission in Afghanistan), deployed in force—peaking at nearly 3,000 troops at any given time—and took command of Regional Command South (later Task Force Kandahar), a multinational brigade that included U.S., British, Dutch, and other allied units. This bold move directly relieved U.S. forces who had previously been operating in Kandahar. Many American units were able to redeploy to Iraq or elsewhere without leaving a critical security vacuum in southern Afghanistan, where the insurgency was intensifying. By filling this gap during a period when U.S. troop levels in Afghanistan were relatively low (prior to the later surges), Canada effectively preserved American military manpower and resources—allowing the U.S. to maintain pressure on multiple fronts without overstretching even further. From 2006 to 2011, Canadian troops held the frontline and bore the brunt of some of the fiercest fighting NATO had seen since the Korean War.
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Warren Kinsella
Warren Kinsella@kinsellawarren·
I think we in the Canadian media have missed a very big story, one that is causing intense anger in the UK and elsewhere: Trump mocking our role in wars in which we fought alongside Americans. It is shocking, and I am very surprised it has not gotten bigger play here.
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Pierre Poilievre
Pierre Poilievre@PierrePoilievre·
Happy Birthday to Sir John A. Macdonald, Canada’s first Prime Minister. He delivered Confederation, united a continent with the Canadian Pacific Railway, and gave us a strong, sovereign country. Let’s honour the legacy of the man who built Canada. 🇨🇦
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Brian Lilley
Brian Lilley@brianlilley·
This is the Heritage Minute that was deleted from YouTube by people who want to erase Sir John A. Macdonald from our history. Let’s make sure as many people as possible see this. Make this go viral.
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Shane Wenzel
Shane Wenzel@ShaneWenzel·
Winter’s back, and so is Quebec’s energy hypocrisy. Quebec relies on Alberta oil and gas, then receives equalization payments funded by the very industry it condemns. Meanwhile, Blanchett tells Alberta to “stop drilling” and “transition” our economy which is easy to say from a province with no production and plenty of revenue. Let’s have honest federalism: if you rely on Alberta energy, don’t vilify the people who produce it or the province that helps pay the bills.
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Tracey Wilson
Tracey Wilson@TWilsonOttawa·
Just made it to Toronto. I’m telling you, driving the 401 has become a gamble. A roll of the dice with your life. Truck drivers didn’t use to be this crazy. 🇨🇦🆘😳
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Mark Doherty@mcdoherty1·
@Martyupnorth_2 @TomANelson This is ridiculous. Has EMT / Ambulance service been suspended in New Brunswick? Are they all fighting forest fires? The actual EMTs are fantastic humans btw.
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Martyupnorth®- Unacceptable Fact Checker
This is the most ridiculous take by a politician. "We can't let you go in the woods because if you break your leg, we're not going to be able to come help you". This is one of the most dangerous precedents I've ever seen. What next? x.com/i/status/19550… We can't let you drive. We can't let you go skiing. Forget about skating. Don't even think about swimming.
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Mark Doherty@mcdoherty1·
@echipiuk The whole thing is unacceptable. I ask myself why we tolerate it. Society and governments have become expert at listening to and accommodating special interests. Perhaps it is because this is something that is wide spread and affects us all that we have no idea how to organize?
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Eva Chipiuk, BSc, LLB, LLM
I find myself at the emergency room in Edmonton, surrounded by the stark failures of our Canadian healthcare system, a sight that should compel us all to reflect with deep concern. This crisis is not just a matter of resource shortages; it is a symptom of deeper, systemic flaws that demand urgent attention. The government's responses appear limited to either overlooking the problem, injecting funds, or merely checking boxes, none of which address the underlying systemic issues while the public continues to suffer. I struggle to understand how the medical profession and public health officials allowed this deterioration to unfold. Witnessing this ongoing breakdown, collecting a paycheck, and believing it constitutes helping others is beyond my comprehension. If those within the public healthcare system truly prioritized public welfare over personal interests, we wouldn't find ourselves in this dire predicament. Their negligence and complacency in the face of mounting evidence have exacerbated this crisis. Public health officials and healthcare professionals in Canada must be held accountable for their role in allowing this situation to escalate. It is time to end the stigmatization of those who question the efficacy of our failing public system. Engaging in sincere discussions about the health of our nation and its people is crucial. And please spare me the reminder that healthcare falls under provincial jurisdiction. While I acknowledge this constitutional fact, the widespread nature of this issue across the country signifies that it is not solely attributable to one province's mismanagement of healthcare. Please share your healthcare stories in the comments below.
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Mark Doherty@mcdoherty1·
@MadelnCanada You need to watch Nate Begatze Washington’s dream sketch from SNL.
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Made In Canada
Made In Canada@MadelnCanada·
Americans: I use miles and pounds Europeans: I use kilometres and kilograms Canadians: [snorting a line of assorted measuring systems] I'm 5'8, I weigh 150lbs, horses weigh 1000kgs, my house is an hour away and I drive 80 km/h to get there, I need a cup of flour and 1L of milk
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Mark Doherty@mcdoherty1·
@DrJacobsRad Belgium is a country with the population of approx 12M. But your point still stands 🙂
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Senator Leo Housakos
Senator Leo Housakos@SenatorHousakos·
BREAKING 🚨 “The Honourable Leo Housakos, Leader of the Opposition in the Senate, is pleased to welcome Senator David Adams Richards to the Conservative Senate Caucus.” “L’honorable Leo Housakos, Leader de l’opposition au Sénat, est heureux d’accueillir le sénateur David Adams Richards au sein du caucus conservateur au Sénat.”
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Ben Mulroney
Ben Mulroney@BenMulroney·
This is, in my opinion, the most significant endorsement for @PierrePoilievre and the @CPC_HQ yet. Do your own research into the signatories and their respective companies. These are Canadian Titans who have, for decades, invested in our communities and help build our economy. Those on the left wanting this to be a “résumé – measuring contest“ have officially lost that battle.
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Mark Doherty@mcdoherty1·
@FoodProfessor What happened is when someone you thought was your friend starts treating you like an enemy. Much different than ‘72.
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The Food Professor
The Food Professor@FoodProfessor·
During the 1972 Summit Series between Canada and the USSR, there were no widely reported incidents of Canadian fans booing the Soviet anthem. Both anthems were generally respected. What happened?
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The Food Professor@FoodProfessor·
For the 4 Nations Faceoff final between the U.S. and Canada, looking forward to seeing how many Canadian fans will actually boo the American anthem—on American soil, in Boston. If you truly believe it's the right thing to do, well...
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Mark Doherty@mcdoherty1·
@dubsndoo Canada is not threatening to annex the United States nor hitting them with punitive tariffs.
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terry l.
terry l.@dubsndoo·
American fans just had a chance to boo our national anthem in Boston this morning as Canada takes on Finland. They didn’t, and gave rousing applause at the end. What the fuck is wrong with Montreal fans?
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Mark Doherty@mcdoherty1·
@cselley It’s like asking people if they support action on climate change.
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