
Myrealself
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At this important moment for our country’s future, Canadians with a broad range of experience and perspectives are uniting to build Canada strong. I am honoured to welcome Marilyn Gladu today as the newest member of this government and our Liberal caucus. In a time of global economic uncertainty, Canada’s success will depend on how we build ambition into progress and strengths into sustained advantage. Marilyn brings the practical, results-driven leadership this effort demands. Having spent decades of her career in engineering and international business, she understands what it takes to create good jobs, strengthen supply chains, and ensure Canadian industry can compete in a rapidly changing global economy. She has been elected by the people of Sarnia—Lambton–Bkejwanong in four straight elections since 2015, and repeatedly earned recognition from colleagues across Parliament for her proven willingness to work constructively across party lines. I’m looking forward to working closely with Marilyn to build a stronger and more independent Canadian economy, meeting the challenges of a changing world with lasting opportunities for all.


#NEW: ICE says its agents won’t carry guns in Canada ahead of the World Cup 🇨🇦⚽️






Line 2 Bloor-Danforth: No service between Kipling and Islington stations due to a security incident.








Line 2 Bloor-Danforth: No service between Broadview and Keele stations while we deal with a trespasser on the tracks. Shuttle buses are running between Broadview and Keele.


Ontario law protects your reward points from expiring because time has passed. Families rely on points for groceries, gas & Christmas presents. But buried inside the government’s latest “red tape” bill is a clause that removes those protections from the law! #onpoli #grinch







NEW - Cities including Toronto say the oversized signs the Ford government is making them replace speed cameras with don’t fit on standard street poles. The province will now pay for new polls to accommodate them, according to Toronto Mayor Chow.


I just had one of the worst border experiences of my life, and it proved exactly why Bitcoin matters. I’m an American visiting Canada for 8 weeks. Freelance marketer. A laptop, a suitcase, nothing unusual right? But the moment the customs agents pulled up my social media and saw I work in Bitcoin? Game over. Their tone snapped from routine to hostile instantly. They told me it was “alarming” that I work in Bitcoin. They accused me of “taking work from a perfectly able Canadian.” And yes, they demanded I open and show them every bank account I have. For what? Because I work in an industry they can’t understand or control. I told them the truth: I’m a freelancer. I can work from anywhere. I’m not taking anyone’s job, I’m literally just visiting. Didn’t matter. They flagged me anyway. They wrote in my ‘file’ that I’m a red flag because of Bitcoin. And here’s the real story: Governments aren’t afraid of crime. They’re afraid of free people. This is why I buy Bitcoin. Not to opt out of money, but to opt out of them.


@CarlHigbie In most countries in Europe there is health care for all. Doctors there are not “enslaved”. 🤦♂️








