Tim Sargent

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Tim Sargent

Tim Sargent

@TCSargent

Director, Domestic Policy and Senior Fellow @MLInstitute. Fmr Canadian Deputy Minister and G7/G20 Finance Deputy.

Ottawa, Ontario เข้าร่วม Ekim 2022
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Where's your favourite place in North Yorkshire for Fish & Chips?
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"The countryside is not a slice of untilled nature. It is a human institution built over centuries in the image of the people who made it." ~ Sir Roger Scruton
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Mark M Bathgate@m_bathgate·
When it becomes clear mortgage rates have to rise becuase the costs of net zero and dependency on imported gas that should be done.
James Graham@jamesd_graham

@afneil Very true, we could increase defence by 50% just by scrapping Net Zero.

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@cremieuxrecueil @Colin_d_m Normally agree with Cremieux but he is 💯 wrong here. No (farmed) meat means no animals get to be born and live at least for a year or two. But they should be ethically treated (no battery hens) and allowed to grow to maturity (no veal).
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Crémieux@cremieuxrecueil·
@Colin_d_m Fully agreed and glad to see more people on-board with the correct course of action.
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Colin@Colin_d_m·
Veganism is easily the most morally correct option and I will probably never bring myself to do it because meat is too tasty We gotta start making cheap lab grown meat
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Restoring Your Faith in Humanity
This coffee shop employs people with Down syndrome to show the world that everyone deserves a chance. We need more of this.
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Very few Western environmentalists seem to care about China's unsustainable devastation of international fisheries. Meanwhile, China seems intent on continuing the devastation, in order to use its fishing fleets as a naval militia. noahpinion.blog/p/china-is-kil…
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Charestiste🇨🇦🍁@RealAlbanianPat·
New Mainstreet poll 🔴LIB: 51.1% (+9.8%) 🔵CON: 35.5% (-6.8%) 🔷BQ: 5.5% (-1.2%) 🟠NDP: 4.0% (-1.8%) 🟢GRN: 2.2% (+0.7%) ⚪OTH: 1.1% (-0.2%) 🟣PPC: 0.6% (-0.5%) (+/- change from last Mainstreet poll)
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Jesús Fernández-Villaverde
Jesús Fernández-Villaverde@JesusFerna7026·
I have been posting repeatedly on X about the extraordinarily fast collapse of births across the planet: in rich and poor countries, in fast-growing and slow-growing economies, in religious and secular societies, under right-wing and left-wing governments, with high taxes and with low taxes. The pattern is universal. I knew this trend would continue. Still, the figures released this morning left me genuinely speechless. China’s government announced on Monday (see screenshot below) that births in 2025 fell to 7.92 million, a staggering 1.62 million fewer than in 2024, and that the total fertility rate has dropped to 0.93. Few economists have been more forceful than yours truly in arguing that births are collapsing, yet even I was surprised by these numbers. I was forecasting around 8.5 million births, not 7.92. To put this into perspective: if China could somehow sustain 7.92 million births per year from now on, its population would eventually stabilize at roughly 625 million, far below today’s 1.405 billion. In reality, as smaller cohorts reach childbearing age, births will fall well below 7.92 million. Hence, 625 million is a very generous upper bound, even under implausibly optimistic assumptions about life expectancy. Put differently, there were fewer births in China in 2025 than in 1776, the year the United States declared independence. I am still trying to process these numbers. This is the defining issue of our time.
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North Yorkshire@visitnorthyork·
The Vikings called it Myglagata. Myglagata means "Great Street" in Old Norse. Over the centuries the name has evolved to become Micklegate 👀
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Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️
Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️@christopherrufo·
On second and third thought, I think the visual issue is that this is not a "pyramid," it is a "funnel," and given that we're habituated to the pyramid, which helps see distinctions of quantity, maybe flipping it would solve the visual issue.
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Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️@christopherrufo·
This is a good change and, especially for a government website, great design. Although I think the pyramid is not the ideal shape, it should be structured as a circle, with the proportions divided up. We don't eat on pyramids, we eat on plates! realfood.gov
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Jason Mohammad@jasonmohammad·
100 years since the birth of the great Richard Burton. One of the finest Christmas interviews ever filmed. If you’ve never seen it you’re in for a treat. If you have seen it, it’s now a perfect festive tradition. Nadolig Llawen.
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Merry Christmas & Happy New Year from CNAPS!
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Peter Copeland
Peter Copeland@CopelanPeter·
Canada and the wider Western world are confronting a moment of profound uncertainty. Institutions are wavering, public confidence is eroding, and authoritarian challengers are rising around the world while we struggle to articulate what we stand for, or even who we are. Our last Voices that Inspire event of 2025 in Vancouver was a special one. @brianleecrowley and @MLInstitute hosted Sir @nfergus, one of the world’s most influential historians. A founder of the @uaustinorg and one half of a remarkable intellectual partnership with @Ayaan Hirsi Ali, Ferguson brought clarity and historical depth to a wide-ranging discussion on the future of the Western world at this critical juncture. Come for the first-class geopolitical analysis, stay for the hilarious Trump and Trudeau impressions! youtube.com/watch?v=XgLglc…
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