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Derek Vokes

@DerekVokes

all that matters is who calls me Dad

the elephants ass on the map เข้าร่วม Eylül 2012
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Derek Vokes
Derek Vokes@DerekVokes·
@CBKimbrell Goes through all that work of making a tidy bend and propress fitting just to smear the pipe dope all over the copper line. Anything for engagement I guess
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Derek Vokes
Derek Vokes@DerekVokes·
@justushickey This is another learning opportunity. However because they wont accept public input they will miss it again
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Derek Vokes
Derek Vokes@DerekVokes·
@Shawridgefarm @Rolling_Acres @Wilsonfarmgrain Understandable, thought it was interesting they would allow you to "manufacture" your own implement of husbandry. You see far more enforcement pressure than is applied locally it seems like
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Shawn Schill 🇨🇦🇨🇦
Shawn Schill 🇨🇦🇨🇦@Shawridgefarm·
@DerekVokes @Rolling_Acres @Wilsonfarmgrain If you are pulling with a commercial truck then you will fall under the mto regs. We have changed the original use of trailer frames and have continued to do plates/annuals. The “implement of husbandry” is a unit originally manufactured for its purpose and is pulled by pickup.
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Kwgrainbiz
Kwgrainbiz@Wilsonfarmgrain·
Do seed tenders need saftey inspections and plates?
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Derek Vokes
Derek Vokes@DerekVokes·
@Shawridgefarm @Rolling_Acres @Wilsonfarmgrain Does that have a limit do you know? If it were a skid mounted system held onto a trailer with straps/chains i understand but if you take the original trailer frame and make your tender mounted to the frame does that change its designation?
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Shawn Schill 🇨🇦🇨🇦
Shawn Schill 🇨🇦🇨🇦@Shawridgefarm·
@Rolling_Acres @Wilsonfarmgrain Anything that is vin # or originally intended to be a commercial trailer does not. Putting a seed/fert tender on top of a flat deck or trailer frame means you still have to follow commercial regs. Towable Seed tenders are the exception.
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Derek Vokes
Derek Vokes@DerekVokes·
@HamblyPeter @KenSchaus @front_ukrainian They all can and most likely have a kill switch installed and they all will be hackable too, so it really negates the issue. I agree with Ken, I know nothing of the two and can not have an informed opinion on the best choice.
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🪖MilitaryNewsUA🇺🇦@front_ukrainian·
❗️🇨🇦Canadian citizens support the purchase of 🇸🇪Swedish JAS 39 Gripen fighters instead of 🇺🇸American F-35A Lightning II.
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Derek Vokes
Derek Vokes@DerekVokes·
@CBKimbrell That guy is a fing idiot. Anyone is govt up here could easily be compared to a communist with little difference
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Derek Vokes@DerekVokes·
@Martyupnorth_2 An independent Alberta would be the best thing for canada. It'd hasten the collapse that is inevitable at this point and the rebuilding can get started. The western provinces have been mined of wealth for far far too long
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Dacey Media
Dacey Media@chrisdacey·
HAPPENING NOW: Heartbreaking scene at Universal Ostrich Farm as RCMP and CFIA are at the ostrich enclosure fence, preparing to slaughter 400 healthy animals. Listen to the emotion in Katie's voice as she begs them to let them finish feeding their birds.
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Martyupnorth®- Unacceptable Fact Checker
Side story: The incompetence of Quebec civil servants is mind-blowing. a) Elections Canada provided the wrong address to the printers. b) No one noticed the address was incorrect before handing out the envelopes. c) Canada Post workers, who got mail clrealy intended to be delivered to Elections Canada, returned the item to the sender because of a wrong postal code. 2 our of every 5 worker in Canada is employed by the government. Bonus fact: Canada post workers are so to go on strik in a week.
Martyupnorth®- Unacceptable Fact Checker@Martyupnorth

This is getting interesting. A voter's mail-in ballot for Terrebonne was returned "undeliverable", even though the address of elections Canada was correct and the date was before April 28.

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Derek Vokes
Derek Vokes@DerekVokes·
@DanKnightMMA Poilievre is as much the swamp as the rest of them. He will carry on much like the liberals have just at slower pace. The whole 338 should be locked up on charges for 2020-2022 governance fiasco that happened in this country
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Dan Knight
Dan Knight@DanKnightMMA·
The Rally That Shook Canada—Poilievre Just Changed Everything Ottawa—My fellow Canadians, Let’s talk about what just happened in Ottawa last night. Because, frankly, if you weren’t paying attention, you just missed one of the most important political moments in modern Canadian history. Pierre Poilievre didn’t just hold a rally. He delivered a political earthquake. Thousands of Canadians braved the cold—minus eleven degrees, snow falling, streets covered in ice—to stand shoulder to shoulder, packed into an overflowing venue, with even more watching from spillover rooms. And it wasn’t just a polite gathering of voters looking for a fresh face to replace Trudeau’s tired, corrupt regime. No, this was something else entirely. It was a moment where you could feel the momentum shifting. It was the kind of rally that terrifies political elites because it tells them one thing—this isn’t just a campaign anymore. It’s a movement. Now, we’ve seen this before. Obama in 2008, Trump in 2016. The political class and their media lapdogs always pretend these moments don’t exist—right up until the moment they steamroll the establishment and change the country forever. That’s the kind of energy we saw in Ottawa. That’s the kind of political force Poilievre is sitting on. And the real question is: does he understand just how big this is? Because right now, he is either going to ride this wave to an unstoppable victory, or he is going to let the media, the bureaucrats, and the Liberal swamp talk him into playing it safe and blowing the biggest opportunity of his life. Let’s talk about what he got right—because he got a lot right. First, Mark Carney got absolutely eviscerated. And not a moment too soon. For months, the Liberal establishment and their media servants have been parading this unelected banker around like some kind of messiah—as if Canadians have been crying out for a smug, carbon-tax-obsessed globalist to come and save us from ourselves. Well, Poilievre wasn’t having it. He torched Carney’s entire phony image in a single speech. This is a guy—let’s be very clear about who he is—who has spent his entire career making life more expensive for you while getting richer off it. A man who cheered for the carbon tax in Canada while personally investing in American coal. A man who killed pipelines here while his own company bought them in the Middle East. A man who spent years whispering in Trudeau’s ear, pushing policies that have already driven over $500 billion in investment out of this country—and now, somehow, wants you to believe he’s the guy to fix it. It was devastating, brutal, and completely deserved. And the best part? Poilievre made it clear that if Carney wins, Canada loses. But that wasn’t even the most important part of the speech. The most important moment came when Poilievre didn’t just talk about the economy—he talked about Canada’s survival. Because that’s what this is about. And this is where Poilievre really flipped the script on the media’s latest nonsense. For weeks now, Canada’s press has been running around like a bunch of headless chickens, shrieking that Trump’s tariffs are going to destroy us—as if the biggest economic threat to this country isn’t the people running it into the ground from within. And instead of taking the bait, instead of playing defense, Poilievre turned the entire argument on its head. The real problem isn’t Trump. The real problem is that Canada can’t even trade with itself. Think about that. Canada’s biggest economic problem isn’t some tariff threat from Washington—it’s that we have more trade barriers between our own provinces than we do with the United States. That is insane. That is deliberate economic sabotage. That is the kind of bureaucratic lunacy that only a Liberal government could create. So instead of cowering in fear about what Trump might do, Poilievre did what no Canadian politician has done in decades—he promised to tear down interprovincial trade barriers in his first 30 days in office. And suddenly, the entire media narrative collapsed. Why? Because if Canada is so fragile that one American president can destroy our economy with a tariff, then maybe the real problem isn’t Trump. Maybe the real problem is that Liberal policies have left us so pathetically weak that we can’t even function as a country without America’s permission. Now that’s leadership. That’s the kind of offensive strategy Canada needs. And then, Poilievre did it again. He unleashed his strongest energy vision yet. He vowed to repeal C-69, the anti-pipeline law, within 60 days. He promised to fast-track LNG projects, restart the Ring of Fire mining industry, and put an end to the foreign-funded radical environmentalists who have spent decades deliberately crippling Canada’s energy sector while collecting cash from foreign oil interests. The crowd exploded. Because Canadians know what’s been done to them. This country should be an energy powerhouse. Instead, under Liberal rule, we have entire provinces collapsing under green energy scams while we import oil from countries that hate us. Poilievre knows it. Canadians know it. And yet, for all the things he got right, there was one glaring failure. China. Yes, Poilievre called China a hostile power. Yes, he promised to strengthen Arctic defenses and build a new military base in Iqaluit. That’s good. That’s necessary. But that’s not enough. Because Trudeau didn’t just let China threaten Canada from the outside—he let them infiltrate our democracy from the inside. And that’s where Poilievre should have gone further. He should have hammered the Houge Inquiry—the investigation into Chinese election interference that was so damaging that Trudeau shut down Parliament to bury it. He should have exposed how CSIS warned the Liberals about Chinese interference—and they did nothing. He should have pledged to ban CCP-linked companies from buying Canadian land, businesses, and resources. He should have said, plainly and directly, that Trudeau’s government was complicit in allowing a foreign dictatorship to interfere in Canada’s democracy. But he didn’t. And that was a mistake. Because when you are standing in front of a roaring crowd, a movement waiting for a leader to take the gloves off, that is the moment you go all in. Poilievre is so close. He has the passion. He has the policies. He has the momentum. But now, he has to finish the job. That means stop holding back on China. That means stop treating this like a normal election. That means expose the entire corrupt system—not just Trudeau, but the elites who profit off Canada’s decline. Because the crowd is ready. The movement is here. The moment is now. The only question is: is Poilievre ready to go all the way?
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Maxime Bernier
Maxime Bernier@MaximeBernier·
Every MP in Ottawa is against Trump's idea of annexing Canada. Great. The same MPs though have no problem inviting millions of Indians to gradually replace us, take our jobs, turn beautiful neighbourhoods into slums, fight their tribal wars in our streets, harass women, replace our traditions, litter and poop all over the country, kill Canadians while driving trucks, steal from food banks, and abuse the refugee system. It's a disgrace! This country needs radical change and none of these MPs have the balls to get it done. I do. Join the PPC today!
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Maxime Bernier
Maxime Bernier@MaximeBernier·
The housing affordability crisis would get fixed within months if we only stopped mass immigration.
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Derek Vokes
Derek Vokes@DerekVokes·
@MdMcLean1 @BeansCA Have to make the Bruce replacement. Broken putter handle and dollarama bungee cords taped together.
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Mark McLean
Mark McLean@MdMcLean1·
@DerekVokes @BeansCA Hate to part with My Jenna Jamison / Ron Jeremy signed horse whip… but the tips frayed and I’d hate for someone to get hurt…
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Mark McLean@MdMcLean1·
Most expensive bondage store I’ve been too…..
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Christine Anderson
Christine Anderson@AndersonAfDMdEP·
About these 15-minute ghettos: - It's not about making your lives easier! - It's not about your convenience! - It's not about reducing your carbon foot print! - It's not about saving the planet! It's about setting up the requirements to be able to lock you down in your assigned area: eg. pandemic lock down, climate lockdown, or whatever other reason they come up with to lock you down! Digital ID will be the key to enforce that lockdown and to impose a social credit system! Look to China!
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Pierre Poilievre
Pierre Poilievre@PierrePoilievre·
Trudeau has repeatedly brushed off serious allegations of foreign interference in our elections. He's claimed whistleblowers are the problem, that reports themselves are inaccurate, while failing to provide any answers himself. Canadians deserve full transparency from their PM.
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Derek Vokes
Derek Vokes@DerekVokes·
@RonKrahn If I’m expected to buy early and take delivery early do I need to be buying from the middle man and getting their mark up or should I be able to order a catalog and pick my choices and call to order. Lots of companies offer such service in industry why not Ag?
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Ron Krahn
Ron Krahn@RonKrahn·
Friday farm management thought. There has been and continues to be a significant shift happening in what farms are expecting of their ag input suppliers/retailers. I don’t think the traditional retailer is catching on or shifting fast enough.
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Derek Vokes
Derek Vokes@DerekVokes·
@MdMcLean1 I know black walnut will inhibit growth of other species around them. Maybe they’re using a different species of walnut. Can’t give yah a proper answer
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Derek Vokes@DerekVokes·
@NickPloeg They go into a lot of underground mining trucks. That’s a tough tough environment. The steel on steel fuel lines could give you headaches if they wear through but you get a wear spot in any fuel line it can be a headache.
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