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Paul Rotten 🇨🇦

@MPA_Rotten

Hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men, and weak men create hard times.

Ontario, Canada شامل ہوئے Mart 2014
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JayGen 𝕏 er🇨🇦
This guy just nailed it 👇 In election after election, more Canadians vote Conservative than Liberal… yet the Liberals keep forming government with way more seats. 2025: Liberals ~43.8% popular vote, Conservatives ~41.3% — nearly identical — but massive seat difference. Same story in 2021 and 2019. Pierre Poilievre dramatically grew the Conservative vote… and they still want him to step down? By that logic, Mark Carney should’ve stepped down the day after the election. Our broken electoral system lets Liberals win big on fewer actual votes while pretending they have a “strong mandate.” Pierre isn’t the problem — the system that ignores Conservative voters is. Keep fighting, Pierre. Canada sees what’s happening. 🔥🇨🇦
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cbcwatcher
cbcwatcher@cbcwatcher·
Lisa Raitt "Number one, the servicing of the debt is going up 50% by 2030." "It's going from 54 billion a year to 80.9 billion a year. That is a big jump." "...Just remember there's a cost to the spending and it's going to hit my kids and my grandkids" "Number two, I think they're selling the airports." @lraitt
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cbcwatcher@cbcwatcher·
"According to the documents obtained, it was the previous owner of the vehicle who was informed of the defect at Repentigny Chevrolet. The problem was diagnosed: two dead cells in the high-voltage battery. Instead of carrying out a repair, the dealership allegedly cleared the fault code to allow the vehicle to be driven and resold." "...Total cost to the family: $11,500, including SAAQ taxes. Current value of the vehicle without a functional battery: almost zero." (A new OEM pack for s Chevy Volt is typically quoted around $11,000–$13,000 plus 6-8 hrs labour for installation) journaldemontreal.com/2026/04/30/voi…
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Stephen Taylor
Stephen Taylor@stephen_taylor·
Brookfield: zero lobbying communications since Carney became PM. Brookfield's subsidiaries? 23 times. You just have to know where to look. stephentaylor.ca/2026/04/28/how…
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Dan McTeague
Dan McTeague@GasPriceWizard·
A thread Elbowzos won’t read or concede, that provides overwhelming evidence that their poor political choices of the last decade, diminished, Canada, and disappointingly for them, not Trump 🙄
Mark Dubowitz@mdubowitz

How Canada’s Liberal Party wrecked a once prosperous, safe. and happy country in a decade. 13 charts that tell a grim story. A warning for America. Courtesy of @nationalpost nationalpost.com/feature/lostde…

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Mark Dubowitz
Mark Dubowitz@mdubowitz·
How Canada’s Liberal Party wrecked a once prosperous, safe. and happy country in a decade. 13 charts that tell a grim story. A warning for America. Courtesy of @nationalpost nationalpost.com/feature/lostde…
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David Jacobs
David Jacobs@DrJacobsRad·
This whole concept is very troubling for me and should be for all Canadians. It's not that a sovereign wealth fund is not a good idea. It's actually a very good idea. The problem is that this isn't a sovereign wealth fund. Those are funded by surplus usually from natural resource extraction. Norway has one, and Alberta has one. Mark Carney is very smart and he knows exactly what he's doing. That's why I find this troubling. He's willfully misrepresenting what he's proposing. I expect more from a former central banker.
Mark Carney@MarkJCarney

We’re introducing the Canada Strong Fund — Canada’s first sovereign wealth fund — to create more prosperity for Canadians now and for generations to come.

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Jason Kenney 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇮🇱
What is he talking about? Resource companies pay $ tens of billions in taxes, including federal corporate taxes. Those revenues are redistributed to Canadians. Canadians who want to profit more directly from resource companies can buy shares in them, and take on both the risk and reward. And every Canadian who is eligible for the CPP (and most other public sector pension schemes) already owns shares in resource companies through pension funds.
Heather Exner-Pirot@ExnerPirot

OK I am panicking now “Where there is at the heart of all these projects, including resources, provincial jurisdiction; where the federal government is catalyzing, helping to make the project happen through a tax or other incentive - regulatory support - and at the core there is a commercial business making a profit, it is fair, right, just, smart for Canadians to have a share directly in those profits.”

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Byron Wan@Byron_Wan·
Apr 27: an EV was on fire at the charging station in Fengqiu People’s Park, Henan province…
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BREAKING - Trump has signed an order allowing Canadian and Mexican steel and aluminum producers to apply to avoid tariffs on the condition that they submit plan to move production to the USA in the future. WOW!! Hes bypassing Carney and offering a bailout DIRECTLY!
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Greg Brady
Greg Brady@gregbradyx·
Worked there 10 years. Treated great. Terribly upsetting news to see this. It’s also, sad confirmation, on Day 365 since last spring’s Federal Election, of what a terrible economic year Canada has had. I seriously, SERIOUSLY had my doubts Carney could run a worse economy than Trudeau. It’s very close. There’s a reason we went to an election so early. The false premise of getting a Trump deal & the baked-in reality of horrid economic policy - 11th year and counting. theglobeandmail.com/business/artic…
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Mario Zelaya
Mario Zelaya@mario4thenorth·
2011: Harper: 5,832,401 votes 2015: Harper: 5,613,614 votes 2019: Scheer: 6,239,227 votes 2021: O’Toole: 5,747,410 votes 2025: Poilievre: 8,113,484 votes The most votes in Conservative Party history. More than the majority Harper won. And they want him to moderate? We are not the Moderate Party of Canada. We’re Conservatives. Unlike the Liberals, we don’t bend on values. Nor do we steal ideas. We create them. We don’t need Liberals, pundits nor media giving us advice on “how to win” by firing our leader. Pierre is our guy.
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