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@timekeeper1999

🇨🇦🇮🇱🇺🇦🎗️I post on many things, because the world has gone quite mad, and I can’t sleep! Stand up for what’s right not what’s easy, trendy, or to fit in!

Winnipeg, Manitoba Katılım Mart 2023
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𝕐o̴g̴@Yoda4ever·
Seven dogs stolen from their owners have gone viral after escaping from an illegal transport truck and making their way home. They traveled around 17 km together, led by a corgi across highways and fields, now safely back with their respective owners..🐶🐾🥺❤️
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@kinsellawarren Well we depend on those transfer payments because we have an NDP provincial government who are driving private business to other provinces.
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Visegrád 24@visegrad24·
At a New York airport, an Air Canada plane collided with a ground vehicle during landing, killing two pilots. The incident happened on the runway as the plane was landing and the vehicle was moving toward another plane. There were 72 passengers and four crew members onboard. 41 people were hospitalized. The airport was temporarily closed.
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Ancient Egypt pregnancy test
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Tolkien World
Tolkien World@TolkienWorldG·
Some legend has built a Hobbit door between the lanes of the Trans-Canada Highway in Manitoba.
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History of Khorâsân and the Persianate World
FunFact: The name of “Hormuz” (Persian: هرمز) comes from the Middle Persian word “Ōhramazdē”, the name for the principal deity in the Zoroastrian tradition (“Ahura Mazda”). So basically the “Strait of Hormuz” means the “Strait of God”.
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Joanne Mason
Joanne Mason@JoanneMason11·
Lefties doing poverty tourism like they're viewing animals in a Cuban zoo.
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Azat
Azat@AzatAlsalim·
Portugal bans sex change treatments for minors and repeals the 2018 gender self-determination law
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Kimmer@timekeeper1999·
@mcclinton_n NDP friends historically didn’t even do a great job, pipes put in upsides down & the work all has to be redone increasing costs!
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J.J. McCullough
J.J. McCullough@JJ_McCullough·
Someday Cuba will have a democratic regime and I don’t think the decades Canadians spent profiting from their dictatorship will be seen as a particularly proud chapter of our history.
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Kimmer@timekeeper1999·
Ironic that a so called Indigenous MP can’t see who Indigenous people are. They need to ask themselves who looks more like them in traditional ways. Kurds & Persians (Zoroastrian), Jews (people of the land), Yazidi, Armenian, Druze, Arab, Maronite, Nestorian & other colourful tribal clans of the land with empowered women. Or the single Muslim Umma of one over seeing religion, that controls all the Middle East & Africa that oppresses women.
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Obby Khan
Obby Khan@obbykhan60·
What a profound loss for Manitoba. I knew MLA Amanda Lathlin as someone who championed the North with great pride and conviction. Manitobans knew her as a trailblazer, the first First Nation woman to be elected to our Legislature. The Pas–Kameesak / The Pas-OCN knew her as a relentless community advocate. MLAs knew her as a caring, loving friend, who couldn’t wait to talk about her family and newborn granddaughter, and just as enthusiastically ask about others’ families. My colleagues and I will forever cherish our time with her. On behalf of all Progressive Conservative MLAs, we send our condolences to the entire NDP caucus and all those who loved Amanda. My heart is with Amanda’s family, especially her daughter Elyse and grandbaby Anissia. I hope Manitobans will join me in lifting them up in prayer. It has been an honour to serve alongside you, Amanda.
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Kimmer@timekeeper1999·
@WabKinew She always spoke her truth even if it was challenging her own parties decisions at times. A true representative of her constituents. Condolences to her family.
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Wab Kinew@WabKinew·
I am deeply saddened to share that Amanda Lathlin, the first First Nations woman elected to the Manitoba Legislature and MLA for The Pas-Kameesack, has begun her final journey. In a 2015 by-election, Amanda made history in Manitoba: though Indigenous women have been here since time immemorial, she became the first to serve in the provincial legislature. The barrier she broke helped pave the way for other Indigenous women to serve as MLA and Minister. It also contributed to my eventual election as Premier. Amanda was a one of a kind voice for the north, The Pas, and her community of Opaskwayak Cree Nation, where she’d previously served as councillor. Amanda was a great retail politician who loved to visit and laugh with her constituents. The first time I visited Trappers’ Fest in The Pas she blew me away by greeting every single person we met by their first name. Amanda was very proud of legislation she passed to provide stronger services for sexual assault survivors in the north and compassionate leave for those who miscarry. Amanda also fought for Oscar’s Place, a homeless shelter in The Pas, which was her late father’s legacy. Amanda’s dad, Oscar Lathlin, was an NDP Cabinet Minister who served in the Doer government before his passing in 2008. Amanda was proud of the Cree language. She began incorporating it into her remarks in the legislature starting when we were in Opposition. Amanda and I had a relationship like no other. I had her back through the many challenges she faced in the last few years. And she kept speaking to me in a way that few people do these days: we laughed, we argued, and sometimes she’d just tell me “awas!” Through these ups and downs she became a sister. The last time I spoke to her she made fun of me for wearing a suit to visit her in the hospital. Amanda was a devoted mother who, in the months before her passing, became a grandmother. Above all else, she loved her family deeply and devoted her life to her girls. My prayers are with Amanda’s loved ones in The Pas, Opaskwayak Cree Nation, and across Manitoba, as well as all who were touched by her leadership and friendship. Kinanaskomitin Amanda, for all you have done for Manitoba. Your girls are healthy and strong. Tell Oscar we miss him too.
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Kimmer@timekeeper1999·
Main Street Project has always been connected with the NDP government, they are just putting the old system back together where government has complete control. Just like the elimination of private agencies in favour of complete public only services so government has compete control of healthcare. No choice, no variation, no other options.
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Imagine having to specify to a contractor that it had to follow ANY @cityofwinnipeg policy, let alone the encampment policy. Instead of disqualifying MSP from bidding, they get a stern finger wagging, despite years of it perpetuating homelessness as a job-creation project.
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Royce Koop 🇨🇦@RoyceKoop·
In the Winnipeg Sun today on the Manitoba PCs’ proposal to boost the basic personal exemption to the highest in the country: KOOP: $30,000 PC promise a good idea winnipegsun.com/opinion/manito…
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Kimmer@timekeeper1999·
If history tells us anything, they may be replacing non-profit services with WRHA services to avoid job losses. If I was to guess, I think that maybe MSP & Street connections will be the ones doing most services & everyone will need to work for them. Street connections was created by the past NDP government, taking from all the volunteer outreach organizations into two government entities. They amalgamating all the medical/social services into Nine Circles and hired the volunteers as outreach staff to work with public health nurses under street connections. Easy way to get the knowledge from people with lived experience & branding it WRHA created.
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Thomas Rempel-Ong
Thomas Rempel-Ong@Rempel_Ong·
@timekeeper1999 Bit of a headscratcher this one is. We are replacing a homeless shelter that connected people with healthcare resources and helped get them missing ID…with a “navigation centre” that claims to do the same thing just with fewer beds and no food?
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F. A. Hayek Quotes
F. A. Hayek Quotes@FAHayekSays·
George Orwell on The Road to Serfdom: “Hayek’s thesis is that socialism inevitably leads to despotism, and that the Nazis were able to succeed because socialists had already done most of their work for them, especially the intellectual work of weakening the desire for liberty.”
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