Rab

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Rab

Rab

@rokarrab

Katılım Mayıs 2022
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@_ROB_29 A deluxe apartment in the sky.
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Rob@_ROB_29·
What in the hillbilly hell is this? 💀
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LS@BruinsMTL·
@reporterchris That seems like a crazy overreaction. Like what does the league gain out of doing this?
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Chris Johnston@reporterchris·
The NHL has imposed significant punishments on the Vegas Golden Knights for "flagrant violations" of the league's playoff media regulations: Vegas forfeits its 2026 second-round draft pick and head coach John Tortorella is fined $100,000. The club had been warned previously
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Rab@rokarrab·
@Articwolfman2 @sarobertson_ That’s how brainwashed the elbows up crowd is. I HAVE a daughter in Wyoming. We cross multiple times a year. THEY NEVER CHECK YOUR PHONE. QUIT WATCHING CBC
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Arcticwolfman 🇨🇦@Articwolfman2·
@sarobertson_ I was invited to South Carolina this past winter. My partner and I are avid anti Trump advocates. We would have had to reset our phones to factory setting and erase 30K posts from Twitter or delete our accounts to get through the fascists at the border. We stayed home.
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Scott Robertson@sarobertson_·
Cell phone data reveals travel to the U.S. is down 42% compared to same time last year: CBC News
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Hania@Hania16836·
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DirtyOil@crazed1011·
@frank_seravalli @GoldenKnights Feel sorry for the kid that doesn't get drafted because ones taken away. Imagine being so close to the NHL but torts does torts things. And now you aren't drafted
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Frank Seravalli@frank_seravalli·
Wow. The #NHL has docked the Vegas @GoldenKnights a second round pick for a “flagrant” violation of the league’s media policy. Coach John Tortorella has also been fined $100,000.
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Rab@rokarrab·
@MarcNixon24 It has nothing to do with exchange rate only if you’re rich. Have you not looked at the exchange rate.
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Marc Nixon
Marc Nixon@MarcNixon24·
CBC claims US travel is down 42% with some cities down 65% Reasons: 100% elbows up Nothing to do with the exchange rate Nothing to do with Canada’s crumbling economy If the currency was at Par, would you go to the US?
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Rab@rokarrab·
@RodKahx Well he sure did a good job of making David Cochrane look like an idiot.
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Roddy 🇨🇦@RodKahx·
Hey Alberta. Jeff Rath is making you look like idiots to the rest of Canada. You should do something about it.
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Rab@rokarrab·
@onedery And yet under her watch, Alberta is leading the country in economic growth, investment, 300 billion last five years and gdp per capita. So your take on this is that she is destroying Alberta.
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David Harrigan@onedery·
Danielle Smith isn’t a separatist. She is, has always been, a destroyer. She was on Calgary School Board. Destroyed it. She had talk radio program. Destroyed it. Leader of Wildrose Party. Destroyed it. Premier of Alberta - she will destroy it. It is what she does, what she is.
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🇨🇦 Moderate Mike
🇨🇦 Moderate Mike@CanadianModera1·
It is not a complicated concept. You can’t legally hold a vote to steal what isn't yours. Treaty lands and Canadian sovereign territory are not up for debate—and they never will be. #Cdnpoli
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Rab@rokarrab·
@GBSmith0407 @brianlilley If they refuse to enroll in the temporary foreign workers program, I think they have a shot at flourishing.
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Aggressively anti-MAGA🇨🇦
@brianlilley Brian, we know you’re a slave to spewing US propaganda. The data is clear. When Canadians are informed & have choice, they are choosing to not buy American - for great reason. There are exceptions, such as Starbucks, but Dunkin is too Maga coded. Unlikely to succeed.
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Rab@rokarrab·
@ayeejuju Without trust, there is no marriage.
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@shoffmanAB It’s a hospital, sick people die there all the time.
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Sarah Hoffman@shoffmanAB·
People should not be dying in our emergency waiting rooms. Staff and patients deserve better and we all deserve transparency.
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Sarah Hoffman@shoffmanAB·
Friday evening a man was brought into the Royal Alex Emergency Department by EMS. He was left in the waiting room. Hours later he was found in his seat dead. The government hasn’t told anyone. Acute Care Alberta hasn’t responded to requests for more information.
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Rab@rokarrab·
@ClendelWark Had to dial it back a couple years. When McDavid signed a two year extension.
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𝐀𝐬𝐡 🇺🇦@ClendelWark·
McDavid to Toronto - a timeline. 2026: Leafs interested in McDavid McDavid’s childhood team hires his favourite captain Mats Sundin Leafs: Win 1st overall pick & hire one of Woodcroft / Knoblauch 2027: McKenna is incredible. AM34 🔥 2028: McDavid signs deal with Toronto
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Rab@rokarrab·
@Free_Berta Same reason the liberals wouldn’t rebrand themselves as the communist party of Canada. It wouldn’t look good.
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Free 'Berta@Free_Berta·
Still not clear to me why the UCP shouldn't just represent its membership and become an independence party... 🧐
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Rab@rokarrab·
@JasonOnTheDrums Doesn’t change the fact that Trudeau appointed her and she happens to be from Ontario.
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@coreyhoganyyc You could start by giving us equal voting rights.
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Corey Hogan 🇨🇦
Corey Hogan 🇨🇦@coreyhoganyyc·
In the last few weeks, Alberta separatism has dominated headlines. Whether we like it or not, this debate is here, it's getting louder - and the pro-Canada side needs to show up. Let's talk about why and how we push back against Alberta separatism and fight for Canada. 🇨🇦
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Rab@rokarrab·
@shandro It’s simple,because that risks letting the NDP form a government.
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Tyler Shandro
Tyler Shandro@shandro·
Nothing in Justice Leonard’s decision prohibits separatists from running a separatist party with a separatist platform in the next general election. Democracy lives through long established processes for democratic participation. Why won’t separatists run on a separatist platform in a general election?
Eva Chipiuk, BSc, LLB, LLM@echipiuk

Today’s ruling by Justice Leonard essentially found that the citizen-led independence petition process cannot proceed because the government did not fulfill certain constitutional responsibilities owed to First Nations. But here is the important point: the Alberta government did not initiate this petition process. Citizens did, through a lawful statutory mechanism created by the Legislature itself. So how does a court conclude that the government failed to fulfill duties that had not yet even arisen or been carried out, particularly when the government itself had not initiated the referendum process? It is also important to understand that the Alberta government has always had the ability to call a referendum on independence at any time if it chose to do so. That is not in dispute, and it was not the legal question before the Court in this case. Nothing in today’s ruling prevents the Alberta government from calling the very same referendum itself tomorrow. So think about that carefully. A citizen-led democratic process established by law is effectively halted, not because citizens failed to follow the legislated process, but because of obligations assigned to government itself. Yet the government retains the full ability to ask the same question directly. Courts and those in government must always have regard to the overall interests of justice, including democratic participation, the integrity of legislated statutory processes, and public confidence in lawful democratic frameworks established by the Legislature. I figured it would be appropriate to reflect on a few words from the Supreme Court of Canada: “…liberal democracy demands the free expression of political opinion” and political speech lies at the core of the Charter’s guarantee of freedom of expression. The Court further affirmed that freedom of expression includes “the right to attempt to persuade through peaceful interchange.” — Harper v. Canada The Supreme Court of Canada has also held that: “…the right of each citizen to participate in the political life of the country is one that is of fundamental importance in a free and democratic society.” — Figueroa v. Canada And in the Reference re Secession of Quebec, the Supreme Court of Canada recognized that democracy is grounded in the participation and democratic will of the people, and that a clear expression of the will of citizens carries constitutional and political significance that cannot simply be ignored. Specifically, the Court confirmed: “The democratic principle identified above would demand that considerable weight be given to a clear expression by the people of Quebec of their will to secede from Canada…” — Reference re Secession of Quebec So how does any of this truly reconcile with a situation where government itself can ask citizens a question through a referendum process, but a group of citizens following a lawful statutory process established by the Legislature is not permitted to ask the question? What message does that send when citizens engage in lawful democratic participation, comply with the very process created by government, and yet their voices are disregarded or treated as something to be feared? Democracy is not strengthened when lawful citizen participation is restrained or silenced. In this case, it was not government stopping the process, but the Court. That reality raises profound questions about the role institutions play in democratic participation and how citizen engagement is treated when it touches controversial political issues. After all, citizens do not hold institutional power. Their power is their voice. And if even that voice can be restrained after citizens lawfully engage in the exact democratic process created for them, what meaningful role are citizens truly left with in shaping the political future of their province and country? What do you think? Should lawful citizen participation be encouraged, even when institutions disagree with the message?

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@jkenney The separatists I know are smart enough to realize, that putting your x beside a separatist candidate, risks letting the NDP form a government.
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Jason Kenney 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇮🇱
Good question. The answer is: because they can’t get elected to dog catcher in Alberta. They’ve been trying for 45 years. At least a dozen separatist parties have contested federal and provincial elections in Alberta since 1980. They’ve only won one seat, in 1982, which they promptly lost. In 2021, at the height of Justin Trudeau’s unpopularity, the separatist Maverick Party got 25,000 votes in all of Western Canada, fewer than 1,000 votes per contested riding. A few months ago, the two separatists who ran against Pierre Poilievre in Crowfoot got 1.7% of the vote between them, a pretty typical result for separatists on federal and provincial ballots since they started their spectacular losing streak circa 1980. So since Albertans keep rejecting them in overwhelming numbers, they’re trying to take over a party that was founded with a commitment to a strong Alberta within a united Canada.
Tyler Shandro@shandro

Nothing in Justice Leonard’s decision prohibits separatists from running a separatist party with a separatist platform in the next general election. Democracy lives through long established processes for democratic participation. Why won’t separatists run on a separatist platform in a general election?

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Rab@rokarrab·
@Morgan_C_Ross Danielle will pass a law in parliament, she has a majority and we will legally be allowed to vote. The same way Quebec did in 1980 and 1995.
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Morgan Cameron Ross
Morgan Cameron Ross@Morgan_C_Ross·
Hey Alberta Separatists - The Law & Treaties don’t care about your feelings. Man up and go through the process legally. 🇨🇦❤️
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