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Kimberley, British Columbia Tham gia Ekim 2022
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Today I just drove aimlessly and cried. I cried for everything. I cried for life before covid. I cried for this country. I cried cause I miss my Dad. I cried because life is hard. I cried because people are stupid. I cried because I don't understand this world. I cried for humanity.
I just cried and cried because it's exhausting. All of it.
Being awake is garbage.
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The mayor of Charlotte, NC asks that we not post about this lady murdered on a Charlotte train by a repeat offender with 14 prior arrests!
I say in Iryna’s memory please share and make this go viral! A repeat offender with 14 prior arrests should not be roaming the streets of ANY city! They should be locked up!! Epic failure in the justice system!

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🚨 BREAKING NEWS: “THE BIGGEST APARTMENTS AND YACHTS IN MONACO BELONG TO UKRAINIANS!” — SLOVAK LEADER ANDREJ DANKO DEMANDS TO KNOW HOW MANY BILLIONS IN SLOVAK AID ACTUALLY REACHED ORDINARY UKRAINIANS 🇸🇰🔥🇺🇦
Slovak National Party leader Andrej Danko publicly questioned President Zelensky: he pointed out that the most expensive apartments and largest yachts in the luxury playground of Monaco are owned by Ukrainians. He then asked directly how much of the billions Slovakia has sent in aid actually reached the people who really needed it — implying that too much money may be ending up in the pockets of the wealthy instead of helping civilians suffering from the war.

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The province of Quebec owns Hydro Quebec. It sells electricity below-market value to their residents – in order to receive more in equalization payments.
Quebec has Canada’s lowest electricity rates, yet it remains the largest recipient of equalization.
This year, Quebec's natural resource revenue is $4.18 billion, and it will therefore receive $13.91 billion in equalization.
A 4¢ hike in Quebec’s electricity prices (to align more closely with other provinces) could shift approximately $3.65 billion to other recipient provinces.
The table below shows that iof Quebec sold its power at the going rate, Ontario would be the big winner with an extra $2.5 billion in equalization.
I still think the whole program should be scrapped.

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