
Greg Newton
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Greg Newton
@gregmarknewton
Soil ecology, ecological farming, land regeneration.








The @FraserInstitute isn’t an objective "think tank"—it’s an ideological factory pushing right-wing agendas. When outlets like the @NationalPost or @TheTorontoSun use them as an unquestioned source, remember: it’s not neutral data, it’s a coordinated, foreign sponsored narrative.


It's sad that none of the 23 Liberal MPs in Toronto has come out against the expansion of Billy Bishop Airport. My MP, @lesliechurch, said that Bill 110 was "deeply concerning", which is political talk that means nothing. thestar.com/opinion/contri…

Canadians deserve to feel safe in their communities. That’s why we’re strengthening the Criminal Code and hiring 1,000 more RCMP personnel across the country.


US CONSUMER SENTIMENT HAS FALLEN TO A RECORD LOW FOR THE SECOND STRAIGHT MONTH MEANWHILE, 70% OF AMERICANS BELIEVE THE ECONOMY IS GETTING WORSE

I tried to attend the @OntariosDoctors annual general meeting tonight in Ottawa, and was removed from the room by members of their executive team Sandy Zidaric and Adam Farber because I wore my watermelon pin that I’ve worn countless times without issue in many spaces including on parliament hill. They cited the concern that the watermelon pin as a political symbol could possibly make other physician colleagues in the room “uncomfortable” or “unsafe”. All the while genocide continues in Palestine. When I asked if their policy of what could not be worn on the bodies of their members in their meetings have applied to any other political symbols or attire, they could not give me other examples. They asked me to remove the watermelon pin or leave the room, or sit in another room by myself to tune into the meeting virtually. I declined and left. I explained to them this is an incredibly disappointing and discriminatory policy for their meetings, and I hope it is revised. I know medical colleagues including medical learners who have been kicked out of clinic because they wore a watermelon pin. These are examples of anti-Palestinian racism. As a physician, I stand in solidarity with my Palestinian medical colleagues who have been killed by the Israeli military and continue to be subjected to genocidal violence. Over 1,700 Palestinian healthcare workers have been killed by the Israeli military in Gaza. Many Palestinian healthcare workers remain in Israeli captivity and are being tortured by the Israeli military, including Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, a paediatrician who stayed to care for his patients in the hospital he was the medical director of. Shame on @OntariosDoctors for not only censoring what is allowed to be displayed on the bodies of their members, and even more so to be painfully silent in the face of attacks on our medical and healthcare worker colleagues in Palestine. Don’t look away from the genocide in Gaza. These acts of discrimination are forms of racism, and racism is a distraction from the real issue of ending Canadian complicity in Israel’s genocide against Palestinians in Gaza.



Prime Minister Carney spoke with the President of the State of Palestine, Mahmoud Abbas, where he expressed deep concern over the continued humanitarian crisis in Gaza and underscored Canada’s unwavering support for a negotiated two-state solution. pm.gc.ca/en/news/readou…

Massacres against Palestinian civilians in Gaza are still being carried out by Israel. Just minutes ago, another massacre occurred in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood.

Scott Ritter GREAT TAKE 🚨Israel is in itself a criminal enterprise. We fund them. They own us now. They're running Congress. They're running the presidency. They run the media. They run everything. Prove me wrong.










