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Rolf 🇨🇦🇫🇮

Rolf 🇨🇦🇫🇮

@rolfg2

Director of IT by day, Chef at night. Cooking, travel, tech, music, nature and my backyard. Your trip is short.

Cambridge, ON Katılım Ağustos 2009
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Softboy@softboywin·
The older you get the more you realize jeans are a terrible piece of clothing
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michael szyjka@yekim329·
@oldhockeycards Didn't Harold Ballard sit there with King Clancy and watch Leaf games. After Clancy passed i don't think Harold sat there again.
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@BarbellFi He'd better pray his parents stay healthy. Assisted living/retirement homes can eat up a lot of money quickly, not to mention health care.
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Barbell Financial 💪🏻💰
Have a buddy who is 42 years old Spends 100% of his income Literally has $0 saved or invested When I asked him about his plan This is what he told me…. His parents own a $2 million house When they die he’s selling the house And that’s his retirement fund 😳
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Gabriel Morency
Gabriel Morency@sportsrage·
This would make people heads spin 🤣🤣 Patrick Roy . Coaching the Leafs . Montrealers would FREAK OUT LOL
Travis Darling@oildarling5

@sportsrage I would love to see Patrick Roy end up in Toronto... It would be a good fit hockey wise but it would melt people's brains to have him in Toronto.

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@trainofangels00 If you want to be patriotic, than go to your locally owned coffee shop instead. It'll taste a lot better then either of these.
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Mike Angelle ⬛⬜⬛⬜⬛⬜
Hey you awesome Canucks... Dunkin' Donuts is coming back to Canada. A Canadian company just made a huge deal to open hundreds of Dunkin' shops here. So, are you patriotic and you're going to stick with your Tim Hortons (regardless of franchise ownership) over an American multinational coffee and donut company? Or are you going to be switching to Dunkin'? #DunkinVsTimHortons #PickYourSide 🇨🇦
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@MartaCecilia36 I work in tech, but yes, the process felt more efficient in the past. Place a call, give my phone number and first name. Large pizza, pepperoni, mushrooms, green peppers. "Ready in 20 minutes". Thanks, hang up.
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Marta Cecilia Maya López
Marta Cecilia Maya López@MartaCecilia36·
Pedir una pizza a domicilio 1995 – Llamas por teléfono – La pides en 2 minutos – Llega en 30 minutos 2005 : – Entras a la web – La personalizas – Llega en 45 minutos 2026↓↓
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@noahkostesku I use AI for a lot of things in my career and personal life. One thing in particular that has been useful is financial planning. I don't live in Toronto but I work there.
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Noah Kostesku
Noah Kostesku@noahkostesku·
Looking for people in Toronto who are unreasonably obsessed with AI. Comment what you’re working on or dm me
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@AlexTaylorNews I'll never understand how the USA backed Orbán. It goes against every value that the USA has historically stood for.
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Alex Taylor
Alex Taylor@AlexTaylorNews·
"I apologize to all those civilians, teachers, journalists, health workers, public figures who were stigmatized, harassed or treated as enemies simply for speaking out and standing up, for expressing a different opinion. I apologize !" Péter Magyar in his inaugural speech 🇭🇺🇪🇺
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Finance Jack
Finance Jack@FinanceJack44·
Here are my current buy ratings for stocks in my portfolio: $AMD: Hold $META: Strong buy $AMZN: Hold $MSFT: Buy $MA: Strong buy $SPGI: Buy $ZETA: Hold $MELI Strong buy $ADBE: Buy $SOFI: Buy $ABBV: Hold $CELH: Buy Anything you would change here?
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Jonah Sigel | Sports media + streaming
Out of curiosity, forget stats, wins , losses etc. You can only pick one, name your favorite all time Leaf, Raptor and Blue Jay player... One only & doesn't matter era or anything else - just your favorite. To me: Wendel, Stieb, Oakley
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@JimboStanford Stay informed Jim. There is a war going on in the Middle East. Gas prices are going up worldwide.
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Jim Stanford
Jim Stanford@JimboStanford·
Are you enjoying your 10c/litre holiday from the federal excise tax on gasoline (starting April 20)? The avg Cdn price fell 10c that day. But since then it's risen 20c. So the avg price now is 10 cents higher than BEFORE the 10c tax cut! (Data from gasbuddy.com) /2
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Chase Passive Income
Chase Passive Income@chasedownleads·
Mothers Day brunch is completely unaffordable now What the hell happened to this country?
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@ryangerritsen You can't boycott something you can't buy in the first place. I completely understand why Canadians will avoid buying US-made products, and I've cut down considerably as well, but removing my ability to choose by banning the product doesn't sit well with me.
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Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱
CTV with their weekly anti-American rhetoric. They now claim 8 out of 10 Canadians are boycotting the U.S. & still support the alcohol ban. 80% of Canadians? Really? These organizations have no shame in continuing this psychological abuse. How come they don’t poll people on how they feel the Government is doing towards trade talks? I guess the media has to keep people’s elbows up while they lose their jobs.
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Ryan M. Spaeder
Ryan M. Spaeder@theaceofspaeder·
The #Braves are the oldest continuously operating sports franchise in North America, playing their first of 22,629 games, including postseason play, on April 22, 1876. Bobby Cox led the team as manager in nearly 18% of those games.
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@dikshitsoni Some damning information here on Conestoga College. John Tibbits will live out the rest of his life and die a very rich man but the legacy he leaves behind is not something to be proud of.
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Dikshit Soni, RCIC
Dikshit Soni, RCIC@dikshitsoni·
🧵 1/5 The Conestoga College Story In 2012, Conestoga College in Kitchener, Ontario was a modest, unremarkable polytechnic. About 10,000 students. Nine out of ten of them Canadian. A school that served its community, trained tradespeople and healthcare workers, and quietly did what community colleges are supposed to do. Nobody was watching Conestoga because nobody needed to. And then came the money. Canada's provincial governments had frozen domestic tuition for years. Funding per student was chronically below the national average — about $5,200 short per student annually. The result was that the colleges were quietly suffocating. And then Ottawa offered a lifeline: international students. No cap. No ceiling. And they paid 3 to 4 times what a domestic student paid. Conestoga saw the opportunity before almost anyone else — and went harder than any institution in the country. By 2017, they were celebrating a "record" 2,300 international students enrolling in a single month. By 2022, total enrollment had doubled to 42,000 — with nearly 30,000 of them international. By 2023, revenue hit $945 million. At peak, Conestoga alone held more international study permits than the University of Toronto and UBC combined. They accounted for over 4% of every study permit holder in Canada. A public college in Kitchener, Ontario was generating nearly a billion dollars a year — almost entirely on tuition from students who came from India, Nigeria, and the Philippines, believing that a Canadian diploma was their ticket to permanent residency. But here's the part that tells you everything about how they saw themselves: they weren't satisfied. They wanted more. And they had a plan to get it. Conestoga originally operated from a handful of campuses anchored in the Waterloo Region: Doon, Waterloo, Cambridge, Guelph. By the peak of the boom, they had expanded aggressively to over a dozen locations including Milton, Stratford, downtown Kitchener, and more — a footprint that grew almost entirely with international enrollment. The national average tuition revenue per student at a Canadian public college sits around $8,000 to $9,000 domestically. For colleges outside the GTA, the average international student tuition collected runs roughly $14,000 to $19,000 per year. Conestoga, at its peak, was processing nearly 30,000 new international arrivals annually at those rates. Do the math....
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