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Retired from Middle Class. Anti-Liberal. Pierre is my PM. Nature lover. Cats owner.

Ontario, Canada Katılım Haziran 2016
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wealthmoose
wealthmoose@wealthmoose·
🚨 BREAKING - TODAY. 🇨🇦 First airports. Now ports. Carney just confirmed his government is open to selling Canadian airports AND ports to fund new infrastructure. The word he uses? “Recycle.” 💸 April 2025 — Campaign trail: “Canada is NOT for sale.” 🇨🇦 May 2026 — Prime Minister: Selling airports and ports. That’s 13 months. What exactly did Canadians vote for? #CdnPoli #MarkCarney #Airports #Ports #Liberal #Canada
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@BowesChay Why doesn’t he look into camera? And what is with his face?
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Chay Bowes
Chay Bowes@BowesChay·
Russia’s Dmitry Peskov drops the hammer: 'Europeans don’t want peace, they can’t’ “They’ve become the last great warmongers, obsessed with delivering a crushing defeat on Russia.”
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Kate from Kharkiv
Kate from Kharkiv@BohuslavskaKate·
APPLEBAUM: Russia's war in Ukraine is sometimes described, including recently by American Vice President, as if it were nothing more than territorial dispute, kind of scuffle over lines on map. But when Russia denies that Ukraine is a real nation, builds concentration camps on Ukrainian territory, bans Ukrainian language and systematically arrests mayors, teachers, journalists, and priests, then Russia is also attacking Europe that was built after 1945, Europe whose borders are not supposed to be changed by force. Russia invaded Ukraine not only to destroy Ukraine but also to prove that treaties are meaningless, alliances are weak, and brute force still decides fate of nations. By waging imperial war of conquest, Russia seeks to undermine Europe's post-imperial order.
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Jack & Timos - senior dogs
Jack 🌈 07/07/2013 - 05/14/2026 My Jack is gone. Part of me went with him today. Thank you for all the love, support, and kindness you gave us through this journey. He won't be forgotten. #JackItalianRescueDog 🐾
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Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱
Have you ever seen this show called “The Social” It looks like Canada’s version of “The View” Here they are going full elbows up & already pushing Canadians to boycott Dunkin Donuts.
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dave porter
dave porter@davewporterhot1·
@sarobertson_ Rapidly changing world he says. do he mean the hospital waits got longer. I am running over the same potholes I was 10 years ago and the price of everything has went way up , got any good changes that the middle class might need or is everything hes selling misery ...
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Morley Doerksen
Morley Doerksen@DoerksenMorley·
Germany said the same thing, spending hundreds of billions on “green energy.” Now, after manufacturing left their country, they decided it was a huge mistake. Mark Carney is trying to pull a fast one on Canadians to our detriment. We need more electricity, just not the way he plans on doing it, and costs are going up substantially, not down.
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Dan Albas
Dan Albas@DanAlbas·
My riding is a popular retirement destination - meaning there is lots of retired expertise here from different backgrounds. I am already hearing from some with industry experience expressing alarm at parts of what is being promoted by Carney here.
Holly Doan@hollyanndoan

PM @MarkJCarney proposes trillion-dollar expansion of the power grid but will not say who pays for it. “Get it wrong and Canadians will pay higher utility bills.” blacklocks.ca/proposes-trill… #cdnpoli

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L. Wayne Mathison
L. Wayne Mathison@WayneMathison·
Carney isn’t some neutral national steward who wandered into politics carrying a lunch pail and a dream. He is the carbon-finance guy. GFANZ was launched in 2021 under Carney’s leadership as UN climate finance envoy, and its own material says it tied together financial firms with more than US$70 trillion in assets at launch. By late 2021, GFANZ was boasting that net-zero financial commitments had climbed past US$130 trillion. Then Carney went to Brookfield. Brookfield announced him as Vice Chair and Head of ESG and Impact Fund Investing in 2020, and later he became closely tied to its transition-investing strategy. Now as Prime Minister, he is pushing carbon markets and industrial carbon pricing while talking about pipelines like they are bargaining chips in a climate-finance spreadsheet. Reuters reports Ottawa and Alberta are moving toward an industrial carbon-pricing deal, with an effective Alberta credit cost rising toward $130 per tonne, and that this deal may help clear the path for a new crude pipeline. So spare us the “pragmatic centrist” routine. This is not normal resource policy. This is Canada’s energy future being filtered through the worldview of a man who spent years building the global carbon-finance machine. The pattern is obvious: First, create the carbon system. Then, make industry depend on it. Then, make provinces bargain through it. Then, call the whole thing “nation-building.” No. Nation-building is pipelines, LNG, nuclear, mines, ports, rail, affordable power, and private capital willing to risk money in Canada again. Carney’s version is different. It is permission-slip capitalism. You may develop your own resources, but only after kneeling before the carbon market. That is the sickness in Ottawa now. They don’t ask, “How do we make Canada rich again?” They ask, “How do we make every productive industry pass through our climate-control booth first?” Canada has oil. Canada has gas. Canada has uranium. Canada has critical minerals. Canada has engineers, workers, ports, railways, and customers waiting around the world. What Canada lacks is a government that will get out of the way. Carney is not fixing the Liberal decade of decline. He is professionalizing it. Same anti-growth ideology, better suit, colder voice, bigger spreadsheet.
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Anna Malduca
Anna Malduca@Sevla·
Cringe AF. Like father like son. No talent.
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Kirk Lubimov
Kirk Lubimov@KirkLubimov·
Mark Carney previews the agreement with Alberta that is based on the MOU and his green ideologies. "Alberta has committed to reduce methane emissions by 75% over the next decade. We'll announce tomorrow an implementation agreement which includes strengthening industrial carbon pricing to send clear investment signals and to reward decarbonization. This is essential to our clean electricity agenda. To create the conditions to build the clean grid of the future, we need a carbon pricing market that actually works." This has the potential to increase the effective rate of industrial carbon tax in Alberta by 600%.
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Kirk Lubimov
Kirk Lubimov@KirkLubimov·
Mark Carney doesn't care about building a pipeline. He only cares to use it to strong arm his Pathways carbon capture project which is a key component for the carbon based trade he has been trying to engineer for over a decade. "We will also advance potential pipeline to transport at least one million barrels of low emission Alberta oil a day to new markets. As a PREREQUISITE to this project, we're progressing pathways, a project that would enable Alberta to export some of the lowest carbon intensity oil in the world while CREATING AN ENTIRELY NEW INDUSTRY OF CARBON CAPTURE." Alberta's MOU will go down as one of the worst economic agreements in recent history and surrendered completely to the green agenda. This carbon capture is so uneconomical that it will cost taxpayers over $10B just to build it. A ridiculous waste of money.
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Bradshaw
Bradshaw@myabradshaw78·
No New Pipeline.. Carney is going to put as many barriers in the way to not allow Alberta to thrive. How much longer are Canadians have to suffer before it’s too late…
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