R2myd2
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You know things are bad when...
Attendance at Ontario high schools has plummeted below 50 per cent, as the province looks to reward students with marks for turning up to class.
Has anyone asked them why they're not attending?
globalnews.ca/news/11801587/…
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That’s insane.
How many wars are they planning?
Douglas Macgregor@DougAMacgregor
BREAKING: Pentagon approaches GM, Ford and other large auto manufacturers to discuss shifting from auto development to weapons and military supply production.
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@SergiiMarchenk3 @FP_Champagne @OlhaZykova @csiscanada $3.5 billion, no receipts, no oversight, Freeland now working for Ukraine receiving this money- This is your money too! Investigate! Would be the biggest case in world history.
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Met w/ 🇨🇦Minister of Finance @FP_Champagne to align on Ukraine’s budget financing needs and next steps in our cooperation. Canada has completed its $3.5b ERA contribution with the final tranche disbursed - funds backed by frozen russian assets. Grateful for the consistency and predictability of this support.
@FinanceCanada
@CanEmbUkraine


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@JimFergusonUK They will starve the masses, & send the rest to fight in the War.
AGI is close, 90% of workers obsolete and a liability.
This war will be known as the AI Reset War, the end of the working Class
Pandemic, Great depression, War, Reset.
Last time was the Industrial Reset
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🚨 BREAKING ALERT: UK FOOD SUPPLY WARNING — “WORST CASE SCENARIO” NOW BEING PLANNED
Government officials are now running “worst case scenario” planning for food shortages.
This isn’t speculation.
It’s already happening behind the scenes.
“Government officials have been planning for worst case scenario… the Strait of Hormuz remains permanently closed.”
Why does that matter?
Because one critical supply is at risk:
“We can’t get vital CO2 supplies into the UK.”
And without it — the system starts to break.
“It’s used in… chicken and pork production… to preserve food for longer.”
No CO2 = disrupted food supply chains.
“This is just getting more and more common since COVID… government is involving itself in industry to ensure food security.”
Think about that.
Food security.
Energy security.
National security.
All now treated as the same thing.
“We cannot always rely on international markets.”
This is the shift.
And it’s happening now.
Jim Ferguson@JimFergusonUK
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The Australian economy is teetering on the brink of collapse amid a severe diesel and gasoline shortage.
One of the nation’s two remaining refineries is now engulfed in flames, pushing the entire fuel supply network at risk.
Australia imports most of it's diesel, gasoline and jet fuel from Singapore and South Korea. But those two sources are not receiving enough crude oil from the middle east, so they are not able to export anything to Australia.
Why does Australia no longer have it's own refineries? Australia actually exports it's oil production to other countries because it cannot refine it in Australia.
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@csiscanada How about $120 million being sent yo Sudan, no receipts, no checks on who is actually receiving it 🤔
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🕵️ Foreign interference can be a single act, but most often it is a series of activities and behaviours that occur over a period of time.
Think you’ve witnessed it? Contact us.
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@BRICSinfo The Australian government looks to make a hefty profit off of this, resell it to the petrol stations at a profit, then tax the 💩 out of it, making more
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@CoastGuardCAN Isn't the whole climate change agenda because the ice is melting and you're destroying that same Ice which the carbon tax is supposed to be saving? #ekbowsup
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#Icebreaking Advisory ⚠️
CCGS Judy LaMarsh will carry out icebreaking operations in the North Channel on Lake Huron, between April 15-18.
For your safety, please stay clear of the icebreaker and use caution in the area.
More info: canada.ca/en/canadian-co…

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@PrepperCanadian Let's face it, the bees have probably already been killed off
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Its funny but unfortunately it means they will get lots of honey and well pollinated crops.
Forbidden HQ 🐇@WearForbidden
Even the bees are done with Israel 🐝
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@AreOhEssEyeEe The great Toronto and Baltimore fires both occurred in 1904
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@rushicrypto What do you think the upcoming WW3 is all about? You will be a liability once AGI takes over
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@govt_corrupt Idk, Australia is a couple weeks away from running out of fuel...
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In 1970, my dad would give me fifty cents to go buy him a package of cigarettes. Player's Filter.
I would ride into town, downhill all the way, go right past the store he expected me to go to, ride down to Westminster Avenue Husky, get them for forty-three cents, have a whole seven cents to myself, ride back to the corner store, and buy I would buy Jawbreakers and N-Babies, five for a penny.
I would come home with a pack of cigarettes and a little brown bag absolutely stuffed with candy, all for fifty cents.
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@AnitaAnandMP Not $1 will actually reach those who actually need it. @CSIS does this money laundering fit the bill of your earlier post?
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Canada is gravely concerned by the escalating crisis in Sudan. Starvation is being used as a weapon, civilians are being targeted, and women and girls face widespread violence. Today, we’re announcing over $120 million to deliver urgent, life-saving support to those affected. Humanitarian aid must reach those in need—safely and without obstruction. Canada calls for an immediate ceasefire and a path to lasting peace.
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@libsoftiktok So Ken just sells it for 1$ to a niece who can live there full time
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@csiscanada How about the WEF openly admitting to infiltrating the liberal government?
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@MarkJCarney Hey Canada see the patterns here? Ireland also cut 10 cents of fuel tax. The liberals are all run by the same organization. They do not have your interests at heart

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@cityoftoronto Only a liberal would politicize trees 🌳, just plant mote freaking trees! Maybe fruit trees to produce food! Idiots
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