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Felix Rooke

@FelixRooke

C.H.N. Certified in Holistic Nutrition. Certified Personal Trainer. Certified Office Ergonomic Evaluator. Love MotoGP WSBK coffee, wine, bourbon

Calgary, Alberta เข้าร่วม Ağustos 2011
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Matt Alexander
Matt Alexander@RealMattA_·
Canada's outgoing Governor General, Mary Simon, locked Canada into the WHO Pandemic Treaty. The USA said NO to it as it would legally override national sovereignty and set up for a repeat of COVID-era craziness. Just another way Canada has sold-out to foreign powers. LOST FREEDOM FILES # 5158
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Rebel News Canada@RebelNews_CA

Canada's governor general quietly locks the country into the WHO's expanded pandemic powers As the U.S. rejects the revamped, legally binding framework, Canada is full steam ahead. More with @TamaraUgo: rebelne.ws/4vcI1bv

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Peter Clack
Peter Clack@PeterDClack·
The world is more than 1 degree warmer and CO₂ has reached 427 ppm - yet our planet is becoming a green paradise. Global greening from higher CO₂ has delivered an unexpected windfall; 5.5 million km² of new greenery springing up across the world since 2,000 (NASA studies). This isn't just extra leaves. Green growth is equal to twice the area of the Amazon Rainforest and the Sahara Desert has lost 8% desert to new plant growth. Across the Arctic, vegetation increased by 38% between 1985 and 2016. Between 2000 and 2017 satellites identified a 25% to 50% increase in vegetated lands turning green. Food production has been boosted by 35-40%. This is the Earth’s way of self-correcting and 30% of these areas already have a natural cooling effect through water-vapor management. The planet isn't a passive victim, it's an active participant. The UN climate ideology was about fear and control.
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Andrew Bridgen
Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen·
This is a major signal. The United Nations has scrapped its “worst‑case” climate scenario. The climate hoax is officially dead. Our children are still being indoctrinated with this damaging nonsense in school - it’s a form of child abuse. Please watch and share
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Peter Clack
Peter Clack@PeterDClack·
The Earth is greening at a rate never seen before in all recorded history, according to NASA satellite records from 1982–2023. Global crop yields have risen 15–20% since 1960, almost entirely attributable to CO₂ fertilisation (Idso, 2013; IPCC AR6 WG1 Ch5). Famine deaths have plummeted over a time when the world's population doubled and CO₂ deserves much of the credit. We have increased CO₂ over the past century to thank for this explosion in plant life and available plant food from booming agriculture. There's been a more than 18% increase in the global leaf area in 40 years, with the largest gains in India and China from CO₂ fertilisation. Warmer and more balmy temperatures are lengthening the growing seasons. These are features of rising levels of water vapour and cloud cover around the world. Every 100 ppm increase in CO₂ typically boosts plant growth by 25–50% in all non-water-limited conditions. This analysis draws on 776 studies from 1993–2019, showing an ideal average CO₂ level of 550 ppm delivers a 38% increase in global biomass. It's an astonishing windfall for life on earth from CO₂, a trace gas at 420 ppm (or 0.04%). It also has a secondary benefit for life by contributing to baseline levels of warmth around the planet, along with water vapour and other trace gases with similar properties, like methane (approx. 1.9 ppm or 0.00019%). However, water vapour and cloud cover are the mainstays of rainfall and the entire hydrologic cycle, returning water as precipitation to rivers, lakes, and oceans (where 78% of rain ends up). These are the reasons why commercial greenhouses pump CO₂ to 1,000–1,500 ppm deliberately. It ensures that crop yields jump by 20–70% depending on the crop. If 1000 ppm is good for tomatoes, why is 420 ppm an 'emergency' for the planet? The science says 600–1,000 ppm of CO₂ plus 1–2°C extra warming hits the sweet spot for all terrestrial and marine life, including human civilisation. We should not be waging war on a trace gas that makes the planet greener. Higher CO₂ is a net benefit to life on Earth.
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The Food Professor
The Food Professor@FoodProfessor·
Remember that Chinese-owned infant formula manufacturing plant in Kingston? Canada Royal Milk? Did Canadian taxpayers help finance a facility that is now exporting products made from quota-protected Canadian milk to China? Stay tuned.
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Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱
From before Carney was PM and throughout the last year he and the Liberals have been telling Canadians how they’ve been “growing the economy” they repeatedly said the IMF predicts Canada to have the fastest growing economy” It’s been an endless drum beat from them. Anyone who questioned it was ignored or ridiculed. Will people finally wake up & understand that this is what they do, tell us day in and day out that everything is great when in reality it’s not. Here are some clips highlighting the nonstop gaslighting from the PM & others.
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Lorrie Goldstein
Lorrie Goldstein@sunlorrie·
Column: The laughable claims of Trudeau’s climate warriors Myths die hard in Ottawa & one of the hardest to kill is that Trudeau was on track to meet Canada’s climate change targets under his failed $200-billion-plus strategy, before Carney blew it up. torontosun.com/news/national/…
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The Really Big Show
The Really Big Show@TheRlyBigShow·
Labour Minister Patty Hajdu is the latest cabinet minister to be caught red handed lying to the public. She invoked Section 107 of the Canada Labour Code on August 16, 2025 to impose binding arbitration on 10,517 Air Canada flight attendants. Her justification was that organ and tissue deliveries were at risk. A Blacklock's ATIP filed on April 27, 2026 revealed there was no evidence for that claim. Records showed Air Canada's actual concern was over lost tourism fares. This was not a one-off. Since June 2024 alone the federal government used Section 107 five times: WestJet, CN and CPKC railways, BC and Quebec ports, Canada Post, and Air Canada. The Air Canada flight attendant ban was the eighth strike intervention in a year, a record for any federal government. The government ended the CN/CPKC strike less than 17 hours in. The Air Canada strike lasted less than 12 hours before Section 107 was invoked. In 2015 the Supreme Court of Canada ruled the right to strike is a constitutional right. A 2016 Ontario court confirmed outright strike bans are unconstitutional. Legal experts say the repeated use of Section 107 likely violates workers' constitutional right to strike under the Charter. The flight attendants were fighting in part for pay for work performed before the plane left the ground. Unpaid work. They were ordered back on the basis of a claim about organ transplants that no government department has any record of. The Liberal Party campaigns as the party of workers. How can they reconcile that with their ongoing refusal to allow workers to strike?
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The Food Professor
The Food Professor@FoodProfessor·
"Chicken farmers in Canada will need to be more honest with Canadians about the shortcomings of supply management, the record amount of American chicken entering Canada, and growing concerns about halal chicken. These issues aren't going away."
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Roman Baber
Roman Baber@Roman_Baber·
If Canada (still) has the best US trade deal in the world like @MarkJCarney says, then why is Canada the only G7 in recession? ⬇️
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JayGen 𝕏 er🇨🇦
JayGen 𝕏 er🇨🇦@JayGenXer·
As an Ontarian watching this… I’m actually speechless 🤦🏻‍♂️ Doug Ford is now out here saying “we can’t keep delaying” US trade talks and “we need to get to the table” ASAP ahead of the CUSMA deadline. This is the **SAME** Doug Ford who ordered **ALL** American booze pulled from LCBO shelves in 2025 — and still refuses to put it back until the US “concedes” in the trade war. The same guy whose government blew **$75 MILLION** of Ontario taxpayer dollars on big anti-tariff ads in the US (that even Mark Carney reportedly begged him to pull). But now — literally the day after Carney goes south and says a “strong Canada will help Make America Great Again” — Ford suddenly flips the script and wants urgency? This is what “leadership” looks like in Ontario? Pure political theatre. Ontario — be honest, are you buying this sudden change of heart? Drop your thoughts below 👇 #DougFord #Ontario #CUSMA #TradeWar #BoozeBan #cdnpoli #MarkCarney #Hypocrisy
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Daniel Lacalle
Daniel Lacalle@dlacalle_IA·
Canada 🇨🇦. Trudeau and Carney wanted net zero, and they got it: zero growth, zero jobs, and zero productivity. via Bloomberg
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Northern Perspective
Northern Perspective@NorthrnPrspectv·
🚨SECRET ORDERS IN C-22🚨 Meta warned Parliament that Bill C-22 could secretly force companies to make privacy-altering changes, then legally prevent them from telling Canadians what changed. So I submitted a parliamentary brief of my own.
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Shane Wenzel
Shane Wenzel@ShaneWenzel·
Six hundred generators “missing” from Alberta’s biggest proposed data centre application. And we’re told these billion-dollar AI projects are being carefully planned? I’m pro-growth. I’m pro-data centres. But if you forget 600 generators in the paperwork, maybe the problem isn’t the regulators. albertatribune.ca/technology/alb…
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Jasmin Laine
Jasmin Laine@JasminLaine_·
Canada’s technical recession has more troubling implications than many would consider at first glance… “For months all of this has been blamed on Tariffs” Melanie Paradis absolutely nails it here. It doesn’t matter how much you rely on what various economists say, or try to sweep it under a rug. This is not good for the people on the ground who have to live with it.
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The Really Big Show
The Really Big Show@TheRlyBigShow·
1 in 10 people in Canada’s biggest city can’t afford to eat. It took 38 years for Toronto food banks to reach 1 million visits. Two years to reach 2 million. One year to reach 3 million. The most recent report recorded 4.1 million visits. In Canada's richest city. In a country with the third largest oil reserves in the world. Carney says affordability has never been better in over a decade. Do you believe him?
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The Economic LongWave
The Economic LongWave@TheELongWave·
Canada Real Home Prices vs Real Wages 1921-2022 This is not 1989–1996. This is not 2008–2012. And this is not even 1929–1933. The chart tells you why. In every previous Canadian housing downturn, prices were stretched, but the relationship between real house prices and real wages had not completely broken. This time, it has. From 1921 to 2000, Canadian real house prices and real wages moved in the same broad economic universe. After 2000, house prices detached from wages and became purely credit-backed assets. By 2022: Real house prices: 1,223 Real wages: 453 That gap is the bubble. It means housing prices were no longer supported by income growth. They were supported by falling interest rates, expanding mortgage credit, longer amortizations, investor speculation, HELOCs, and the belief that government and banks would never allow prices to fall. That is why this is different. 1989–1996 was a regional housing bust. 2008–2012 was interrupted by a massive monetary rescue. 1929–1933 was a debt-deflation collapse, but Canada’s modern household debt and real estate exposure are far larger relative to wages. This chart shows the central problem: The blue line is the credit economy. The orange line is the real economy. Economic Winter begins when the credit economy is forced back toward the real economy. That is why the coming adjustment is not just a housing correction. It is the unwinding of an entire financialized economic model.
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