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Michael Zinck

@mszinck

Retired data analyst. Enjoy watching the EPL and NFL. Have the travel bug. Now a grandfather.

Moncton, New Brunswick Katılım Aralık 2008
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Michael Zinck
Michael Zinck@mszinck·
@cbcwatcher Not a problem in New Brunswick, you’ll get a pittance increase and if you’re not happy go to a food bank. The Susan Holt government doesn’t care about poor people, but seniors - $6 billion and counting…
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Michael Zinck@mszinck·
@WW3finalboss Excellent to read. They need to send drones after every moving vehicle in the occupied territories. Turn off the power and make them walk - to Russia!
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WW3finalboss
WW3finalboss@WW3finalboss·
🇺🇦 Budanov says it clearly, occupation is not permanent “All occupied territories will remain temporarily occupied and will inevitably be liberated. Ukraine will regain all its territories…” •Kyrylo Budanov 🇺🇦 No ambiguity there. From Kyiv’s side, this is still about full restoration, not compromise.
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cbcwatcher@cbcwatcher·
Looks like CBC might actually take seriously the ridiculous questions posed in committee by floor crossing MP Michael Ma to Margaret McCuaig-Johnston "You claim about forced labor in Shenzhen. Have you witnessed this yourself?" @M_Johnston1 @MarkJCarney
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Disturbing. Did this Liberal MP really just deny that forced labour practices are taking place in China? This is a documented problem. Why is this MP carrying water for the Chinese regime?

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Darshan Maharaja@TheophanesRex·
CTV in February 2026: “Canada’s youth having trouble finding work” CTV on March 25, 2026: “Small business in Canada facing ‘big’ labour shortages” Youth unemployment rate in Canada in February 2026 was 14.1%. Yet the news screams ‘labour shortages’. MSM hates Canadian youth.
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Michael Zinck@mszinck·
@TJProvincial The cost is coming from the $2 billion in additional debt the government will take on this year. Fortunately us seniors will never pay this bill, nor will this government actually. Another bill kicked down the road.
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Raquel Dancho@RaquelDancho·
Disturbing. Did this Liberal MP really just deny that forced labour practices are taking place in China? This is a documented problem. Why is this MP carrying water for the Chinese regime?
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Michael Zinck@mszinck·
@JJ_McCullough Once again you ignore the 75 Quebec seats. It’s not folklore it’s winning elections.
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J.J. McCullough@JJ_McCullough·
Everything about official bilingualism in Canada is built on myth. People can’t “just learn” a language they don’t need. Canada isn’t “built on” two equally-sized language groups. Bilingualism isn’t “necessary” to function at an elite level. It’s all just Laurentian folklore.
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@thomjeff We can agree it’s not nothing, but it needs those delivery milestones else there is little to hold them accountable. It is much like Canada’s national projects, the shovel in the ground part is hard to find.
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Jeff Thompson
Jeff Thompson@thomjeff·
@mszinck More of a system framework with already-announced budget measures & future bed promises than 'here is exactly when relief arrives.' It is not nothing. There are real commitments. But, it is light on concrete delivery milestones we can track over the next 12 to 24 months.
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Michael Zinck
Michael Zinck@mszinck·
@FoodProfessor In a land that produces maple syrup we still charge extra for it while providing all the Aunt Jemima for free. We don’t even do better when we have a competitive and comparative advantage.
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The Food Professor@FoodProfessor·
It’s sugar shack season in many parts of the country. Some reports suggest athat a family of four this season—it’s between $150 and $200. All that for eggs, potatoes, bacon, baked beans, and syrup. Yikes!
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Michael Zinck@mszinck·
@stevehou Clearly there remains lots of aviation fuel for people to keep flying around. Crisis, what crisis?
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Steve Hou@stevehou·
This is the line at LaGuardia at 3am today. #LGA🤦🏻‍♂️
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Michael Zinck
Michael Zinck@mszinck·
@junonewscom No one will resign, nor will they accept responsibility for any of their actions.
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Juno News@junonewscom·
Three Liberal cabinet ministers must resign, according to Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, after a shocking Auditor General’s report exposed massive fraud in Canada’s immigration system. junonews.com/p/poilievre-de…
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Michael Zinck@mszinck·
@FirstSquawk Canada will take your beef, it’s great tasting beef at a reasonable price.
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First Squawk@FirstSquawk·
CHINA INCREASES TARIFFS ON AUSTRALIAN BEEF BY 55%.
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Michael Zinck@mszinck·
@FoodProfessor In New Brunswick we have a growing Food Bank industry which is public run grocery store. The costs keep rising as it expands public sector employment.
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The Food Professor@FoodProfessor·
Toronto’s City Council will vote today on a motion to launch a publicly run grocery chain. By all means, proceed—but it may quickly prove to be one of the best-worst ideas of the year in the name of food security. One city councillor even suggested that a family could save up to $10,000 a year on groceries. That implies roughly a 60% reduction in annual food costs—an assumption that is, frankly, detached from economic reality. Public retailing of food is costly, operationally complex, and rarely competitive. The result? Likely millions in added costs for Torontonians, with little evidence it will improve affordability in any meaningful or sustainable way.
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Michael Zinck@mszinck·
@sunlorrie But neither side is missing the opportunity to play this for partisan purposes.
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Lorrie Goldstein
Lorrie Goldstein@sunlorrie·
Agreed it was insensitive for Air Canada's CEO to only verbally address the tragedy in which a Quebec pilot died in English. But if the Liberals wanted a bilingual CEO they could have required it in Bill C-13 in 2023. They rejected it (along with the Conservatives) at committee.
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Michael Zinck@mszinck·
@FoodProfessor Not only do we undermine the private sector, we deliberately reduce food choices for low income residents by funneling them into the public food bank sector. Thus the erosion of quality, choice, and dietary diversity.
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