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Mike Petch

@mpetch

Often sarcastic; Occasional court reporter. Software Developer/Architect- OSDev, Embedded Systems, C/C++, Rust, x86-64/ARM Assembly, PAYPHONES

Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Sumali Haziran 2019
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Cole.notcole@colemaybecole·
Spotted in Edmonton 👀
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The Breakdown
The Breakdown@TheBreakdownAB·
@Lifequeste If they don’t “get their work done” by the end of the legislative session, the legislature can’t vote on any committee recommendations until the next session. Which is in the one year blackout period before the next election. Pushes the question potentially two years.
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The Breakdown@TheBreakdownAB·
“Samson said she didn't see the break coming, but that she had no doubts that "something or someone" had pressured the UCP-appointed members to come up with a minority report.” Another original commissioner member has stepped forward. #abpoli #ableg #cdnpoli
Jack Farrell 🗞@_jack_farrell

Alberta premier rejects Opposition claims UCP interfering on electoral boundaries Commissioner Susan Samson says “something or someone” sure did, but doesn’t expect to ever learn the truth. From me today: thecanadianpressnews.ca/prairies_bc/al… via @CdnPressNews

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Hon. Thomas A. Lukaszuk
Today, again, Danielle Smith and 3 UCP MLAs made it clear whom they’re supporting. Even though premier claims to be confused on the #ForeverCanadian petition, they denied me to appear before the committee. They also delayed the work of the committee to give separatists time.
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Parksy@PfParks·
ahsplus.ca I don't know if ABs should laugh or cry at this "satire"... it's so close to the truth it's almost hard to call it satire!!! One part it is missing is a bottom row: 1/5
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Mary Willatt@mary_willatt·
@integritycdn I called the Premier's office and was informed that there was a survey done.....when I said I never got that or heard of it I was told I need to follow the Alberta.ca page in order to keep on top of surveys they put out
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Integrity@integritycdn·
Whan are Albertans going to tire of a Premier and her government indiscriminately making changes that dramatically affect Albertans? We had a referendum regarding Daylight savings that was voted down in 2021 Whether you were for/against then… You weren’t consulted now #ableg
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The Breakdown@TheBreakdownAB·
Oh good. An omnibus bill that changes 18 things, including daylight savings time. What other treats do the UCP have in store for the last few days of this legislative session? #abpoli #ableg #cdnpoli
Sean Amato@JSJamato

Interesting process, this daylight saving time decision by the Alberta's premier. It was announced in a newspaper column, no press conf. I asked the premier's office for a statement, got this extremely vague response from the red tape reduction ministry.... #ableg #cdnpoli

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@smokie2022 @nenshi An independent Ward Boundary Commission comes up with the alignments for Calgary. And then they are approved by city council. I don't recall city council in Calgary ever voting against the commission reports. Do you know something the rest of us do not?
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Smokie@smokie2022·
@nenshi So you can do it in Calgary, but when somebody else does it, it’s wrong.
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Naheed Nenshi@nenshi·
The independent Boundaries Commission consulted with thousands of Albertans before publishing its report. Ignoring their report is cheating. Ignoring their report is gerrymandering.
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America First
America First@AmericaFirsa·
Simple poll. Please be honest! As of today, how much do you still trust Trump? A. 100 % B. 75% C. 50% D. 25% E. 0%
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Mike Petch@mpetch·
@DanWMcLean The type of law enforcement that let Sean Chu skate and end up still being a councillor because he was a fucking chicken shit to do the right thing and resign?
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Dan McLean
Dan McLean@DanWMcLean·
Some Very Important and Very Troubling examples as to why we need to invest more into law enforcement⬇️
Chief Katie McLellan@CPS_Chief

Every Calgarian should be concerned about the number of child abuse cases currently under investigation in our city. I spoke to the Calgary Police Commission last month about how these files are among the most complex, traumatic, and resource‑intensive cases we handle. Each case represents not just a criminal act, but a profound breach of trust and safety for our most vulnerable citizens. The toll these investigations take is significant. It impacts our officers, our civilian specialists, our support teams and of course, the families who rely on us for justice and protection. The emotional weight of these cases is real and it is carried quietly but relentlessly by the people who work them. In this case, that's 15 detectives who are currently assigned to the Child Abuse Unit, with nine spots currently vacant. Alongside our partners at Luna Child and Youth Advocacy Centre, those detectives are assigned, on average, 45 files a month. That's 45 of our youngest and most vulnerable being victimized each month. It's also happening online. Our Internet Child Exploitation team tackles this issue every day. Nearly 700 files have already come into this team. That's just for Southern Alberta, and we're not even in April yet. This is indefensible. In addition to these deeply concerning trends, we're also seeing the growing impact of human trafficking in our city; an issue that is often hidden in plain sight. Human trafficking is not confined to major urban centres elsewhere. It's happening right here in Calgary, affecting both adults and youth who are coerced, exploited and stripped of their safety and dignity. Our Counter Exploitation Team continues to uncover cases where vulnerable individuals are being manipulated through violence, addiction, financial control and online recruitment. These investigations are complex, dangerous and urgently require the specialized resources necessary to identify victims early, support them safely and hold traffickers accountable. This is not just a policing issue; it's a human rights issue, and one that demands sustained investment and collaboration across our entire community.

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Raghu Venugopal MD
Raghu Venugopal MD@raghu_venugopal·
Can someone teach Premier Smith how medicine works: 1 - a patient has symptoms. They feel something. Let's say there's a headache. 2 - a clinical history is taken. A story. 3 - a physical exam is done. Maybe that headache is shingles. 👇👇👇 4 - a differential diagnosis is generated. A list of ideas what could be the problem. 5 - treatment, testing or both are considered. Let's do a swab of that rash just above your hairline and treat with valacyclovir. 6 - a test or treatment is done and the situation is reassessed. Ah, I see the rash has crusted over now and the shingles swab is positive. You don't need an MRI. 7- at any point, a specialist opinion may be needed. The shingles has progressed close to your eye now, let's get ophthalmology to look at you. The way medicine doesn't work is I have a headache and I book myself in for a private MRI which is normal because an MRI doesn't diagnose shingles, migraine headaches, temporal arteritis or acute angle closure glaucoma. It's insane to think there is no one likely advising the Alberta government on how actual medicine is performed in 2026 - or for that matter in 2016, 2006, 1996 or 1986. The thing that should never happen is symptom leading to go get myself tested jumping the queue just because you have more money and jumping ahead of someone maybe with a new brain cancer on CT that really needs that MRI more than you for your shingles. None of what Alberta is doing is for patient good. It's for something else. But not for patients. cbc.ca/news/canada/ed…
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Duane Bratt🇨🇦@DuaneBratt·
@FreeAlbertaRob You were smart enough to know that there would be blowback if you accepted the minority report over the majority. So you simply replicate the process with new people in order to get the result that you want. And as Judge Miller warned, this will get challenged in court under S3.
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Amsterdam Blonde
Amsterdam Blonde@1StarAtaTyme·
Hey Pierre, just a quick note to say thanks for your role in helping secure a Liberal majority. Politics can be unpredictable, but credit where it’s due. Your impact didn’t go unnoticed. Appreciate the part you played in shaping the outcome. 🫶
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@SensFaninYYC @SilentSnow89 @cspotweet The problem is that the federal excise tax (which has been at the same level for 40 years) was 4 cents on diesel. The reduction of 4 cents makes it zero.
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SensFaninYYC@SensFaninYYC·
@SilentSnow89 @cspotweet No the conservatives will tell you that he should be lowering taxes on diesel more than gas to keep the inflation down on our goods. 4 cents on diesel and 10 cents on gas doesnt really make sense but its a start…
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Courtney Theriault@cspotweet·
BREAKING: PM Mark Carney announces feds will suspend the federal fuel excise tax on gas and diesel across Canada from April 20 until September 7. Carney says it will drop cost of a litre of regular gas by 10 cents and a litre of diesel by 4 cents.
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