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wealthmoose
wealthmoose@wealthmoose·
🚨 CANADA’S INDUSTRIAL COLLAPSE under @MarkJCarney — With receipts 🧾 📍 Honda Alliston, ON → Cancelled— $15 Billion 📍 Stellantis Brampton, ON → Moved to Illinois — $500 Million in aid pocketed 📍 Stellantis Windsor Battery Plant → Sold stake for — $100 📍 GM CAMI Ingersoll, ON → PERMANENTLY CLOSED — $2 Billion retool gone 📍 GM Oshawa, ON → Production moved to Indiana — $280 Million lost 📍 Ford Oakville, ON → EV production moved to USA — $2.3 Billion gone 📍 Northvolt Quebec → BANKRUPT — $7 Billion evaporated 📍 Invista Kingston, ON → Moving to Texas — 500 jobs gone 📍 Umicore Ontario → Shifting to Poland & South Korea — $260 Million gone 🇨🇦 TOTAL INVESTMENT LOST: 💰Over $50 Billion Ottawa’s response? Press releases. Photo ops. A delusional PM who thinks your gas is cheap. “We are a Energy Superpower 🇨🇦 Clean Energy is needed to build a Sustainable Prosperous Economy ?🤔🙇🏻🚨 This is managed decline with a price tag. 🇨🇦 RT until every Canadian sees this 👇 #CdnPoli #AutoIndustry #Honda #GM #Ford #Stellantis #Ontario #Manufacturing #MarkCarney #Canada
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R D@robdsouza·
@Tablesalt13 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Tablesalt 🇨🇦🇺🇸
NEW: Nate Erskine-Smith, white Canadian politician who cosplayed as a Muslim, voted for 10 years to bring in millions of immigrants from Islamic republics ....loses to "cheating" Muslims, complains about it. "they used amazon receipts and travel visas as voter ID"
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Meredith Heron🇨🇦
Meredith Heron🇨🇦@meredithheron·
I adore you @SamAMcKee you nailed it. Kyper is delusional and is arguing out of both sides of his face.
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Tyson Hockley
Tyson Hockley@HockleyTyson·
The boomer generation in Canada hates Trump more than they love their own grandchildren. 🇨🇦
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Warren Kinsella
Warren Kinsella@kinsellawarren·
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Toronto Crime Watch@CrimewatchTO

x.com/spaikin/status… If this were a Conservative politician, every mainstream media outlet would already be publishing hit pieces comparing him to Trump for questioning the election results and suggesting they were rigged. But you won’t hear word, because their boss endorsed him.

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Tablesalt 🇨🇦🇺🇸
‼️BREAKING - WILD UPSET despite attending this event, and dresseing up like a muslim Nate Erskine Smith, a SEASONED federal politician has been DEFEATED in a provincial election in Scarborough - 60% visible minority. He lost to Anhasul Hafiz.
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Paul Bissonnette
Paul Bissonnette@BizNasty2point0·
I ain’t coming back to the Leafs. All you hating Leafs fans in my mentions can kiss my ass. I don’t choose your team over loyalty. So FUCK YOU. You’re now my enemy. GAME ON MOTHER FUCKERS🖕🏼
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Martin Pelletier
Martin Pelletier@MPelletierCIO·
To my twitter followers out there, our little angel is in the hospital tonight with acute kidney failure. Please say a prayer for her and the treatment. God Bless. 🙏
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Alex
Alex@ivandemigoal·
Age yourself by naming an NHL goalie you grew up watching. I’ll start: Carey Price.
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Chris Pronger
Chris Pronger@chrispronger·
Never gets old. Spectacular view!
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R D@robdsouza·
@echipiuk I have always thought you could become PM one day! You can!!! 🇨🇦
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Eva Chipiuk, BSc, LLB, LLM
Eva Chipiuk, BSc, LLB, LLM@echipiuk·
Let me reintroduce myself: My name is Eva Chipiuk, born in Edmonton General Hospital to a Ukrainian farmer dad and a Polish mom that endured and escaped harsh communist rule. I am a pancreatic cancer survivor. After my cancer diagnosis, I quit my job and travelled the world. I have 3 post secondary degrees including a Masters Degree in Law specializing in Alternate Dispute Resolution. I opened (and thanks to government mandates closed) 2 small businesses. Throughout my career, I have consistently represented minority and underrepresented parties, including farmers, Indigenous groups, protesters, and individuals harmed or affected by government and corporate overreach. I also cross-examined the sitting Prime Minister of Canada. I founded Empowered Canadians to elevate the level of discussion in this country, to move beyond division, shame, and gaslighting from those who claim to serve the public, including politicians and legacy media, because I believe we can do better than the slop they keep handing us. And I’m just getting started. 😉
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A true hero when it mattered! And he’s never in the spotlight, he has been invisible in all media practically. A true team hero.
Steve Magness@stevemagness

Connor Hellebuyck made 41 saves in the gold medal game for team USA. Canada outshot the US by 15. Without Hellebuyck, the US gets blown out. But a decade ago, not a single major junior league in North America thought he was worth drafting. The story of how he got from there to here tells you everything about what resilience actually looks like. Hellebuyck came out of Walled Lake Northern High School in Commerce, Michigan. They weren't a hockey factory, and he was basically a nobody as a prospect. He went undrafted by both the the two main junior leagues that feed college and pro hockey. No one wanted him. So as an 18 year old, he drove 12 hours by himself from Michigan to Minnesota for an open tryout. He got one shot...for the Odessa Jackalopes. So he moved to Texas... His former GM and goalie coach Joe Clark remembers: "We had like eight goalies at tryouts, no one knew anything about him. Connor stood out. He made the team and he was a no-brainer for us as a staff. But he really had no resume whatsoever before that." Hellebuyck led the league in games, minutes, and total saves. Won Rookie of the Year and Goaltender of the Year. All in a city where football is religion and few know hockey even exists Even with his performance, his next opportunities were few and far between... UMass Lowell was the only school to offer him a spot. His first college start went so poorly that he got pulled and benched for over a month. Most players spiral in that moment: "I'm not good enough, the stage is too big, I don't belong here." Hellebuyck called Joe Clark and said, "The game is not as fast as I just made it out to be." Clark couldn't believe it. He'd just gotten pulled and his takeaway was that he'd been over-prepared. That he expected the game to be faster. It gave a clue into how he saw failure, and why he's so resilient. When something bad happens, we have a choice: how are we going to integrate this into our story. Story one: I got pulled because I'm not ready or good enough. Story two: I got pulled because I was putting too much pressure on myself and expecting the game to be better than it was. Hellebuyck chose the latter. "I was more ready, more prepared than I had given myself credit for." By the end of the season, he'd backstopped UMass Lowell to its first Frozen Four in program history. The numbers after that benching are absurd. In two college seasons, he had a 38-12-2 record, .946 save percentage, and 12 shutouts. He won the inaugural Mike Richter Award as the best goalie in college hockey. All from a kid who couldn't get drafted by a junior league three years earlier. "All the hardships that I had to go through early in my career were lessons learned. That's all I use them for. I didn't let them knock me down. I just kind of created a version of myself where I was just going to continue to adapt." Even after college dominance, it wasn't smooth. He was drafted in the 5th round, 130th overall by the Winnipeg Jets. He worked his way up from the AHL to becoming the starter in 2017. He's now won three Vezina Trophies. The Hart Trophy as league MVP. And according to most measure, he's the best regular-season goalie of his generation. But the one knock that wouldn't go away? He couldn't win in the playoffs. Whent he lights shined brightest, the media and fans said he struggled. Last spring, he got pulled three times in the first round of the playoffs against St. Louis. Just like before, others were trying to write his story: great in the regular season, can't show up when it matters. And once again, he showed that resilience is about ignoring what others write, and penning your own narrative. Canada threw 41 shots at him. He stopped all but one. Star Connor McDavid had a breakaway in the second period that he denied. Devon Toews had a wide-open rebound with Hellebuyck out of position. He got his stick on it. He played out of his mind. Or as the hockey saying goes, he was standing on his head. "Those critics, they can keep writing. But they don't understand goaltending. They don't understand my game. I know what I'm putting forward. I know what I'm building. These are the moments that prove it — not that I need to." We often get resilience wrong. We think you either have it or don't. That it's about toughening it out. It's what I kept coming across while researching my book toughness, Do Hard Things. But Hellebuyck's story gives us the nuance: It's a skill built through repeated encounters with failure...but only if you process those failures correctly. Every stop in his career told him he wasn't enough. Undrafted. Benched. Cut from camp. Pulled in the playoffs. But at each stop, he chose the same interpretation: this is information, not my identity. Most people let setbacks become self-definitions. Hellebuyck let them become data points. And the guy who processes failure as calibration rather than catastrophe is the guy you want when 41 shots are coming at him in a gold medal game. Hellebuyck described his own story today the way he always has: "I would probably say the underdog story. Constantly going and being an underdog and just making it work, persevering and getting through." He drove 12 hours alone to a tryout in Minnesota when no one wanted him. His only shot was in the Friday Night Lights town of Texas. He got pulled from his first college start and decided the problem was that he'd overestimated the difficulty, not underestimated his own ability. He got pulled three times in last year's playoffs and showed up to the Olympics as the best goalie in the tournament. Write your own story. And tell it well.

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KFC@KFCBarstool·
Connor Hellebyuck and this dude, the biggest heroes in America right now x.com/FalcoNat38/sta…
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R D@robdsouza·
@Puppieslover 11/10. She’s a beauty! ❤️
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Puppies 🐶@Puppieslover·
Rate this Olympic doggo from 1-10
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