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jjantzen.bsky.social
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Why would you do this to your car? Have you ever seen a NDP, Green or Liberal supporter decorate like this? Can you imagine a car like this in the 80s with Brian Mulroney’s face on it? Nope. Wtf
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Is this a polling station??? Which one and where?Can someone fact check this? The flag is gross but only illegal if it is actually where people vote. Facts matter.
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Giv’er America!!! Apparently the magic number for protests is 2% of population. You’re very close. Keep on it.
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As a former farm kid and now small business owner I know how it feels when powerful men play games with your livelihood. It cuts deep and sometimes I have trouble breathing. We need serious people with serious solutions. No petty games when lives and livelihoods are on the line.
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We are a country built on compromise. Sometimes this leads to grievances or worse, the treatment of indigenous people. But Reconciliation is just beginning. Protecting everything we have built and continue to build is in the soul of our people. We don’t walk away from a tough situation. We fight on
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Greed. Not density.
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Paper straws are lame but better than plastic in your brain.
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Tried these? Even haters love these.
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Thank you for holding those with power and influence to account for their actions.
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That is a happy bird!
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It’s all Suspect. Especially his resting heart rate.
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It might completely go over your grandsons heads, but I was impressed with Carney’s Nardwuar interview. He played goalie growing up. Seems to know something about music youtu.be/TZmh_PNMImE?...
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Yup. That’s it.
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Canadians freak out if a politicians buy an overpriced orange juice from a hotel mini bar.
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Suspect!!!
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Well King Charles been wearing in Canadian medals in support?!?? But to share a head of state with a country that doesn’t stand up for our freedom simply doesn’t work. Trump has golf courses in Scotland. Watch out. He might try to annex you too.
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Canadians are rather pissed off about that state visit. King Charles should not be entertaining a foreign leader who has threaten to annex Canada, a nation which he is the sovereign. If he does, it’s the end of the monarchy in Canada.
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Isn’t this what they do in Russia?
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an insult to Barbies.
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Hang in there. I could only eat white things for 16 weeks. Crackers,dry toast, white rice etc.
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Such a nob.
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Dancing in the snow. Pure joy. The most natural thing in the world.
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Also in a case like Canada, if you remove energy products like Oil from Alberta from the math, Canada purchases more from the US than the US purchases from Canada. US is purchasing the energy products like oil as to avoid energy products from countries like Venezuela.
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To solve a trade imbalance on a country that has 0% tariffs on US goods, America must make stuff that the Swiss want to purchase. Also on Trumps chart he isn’t using the work reciprocal trade. He’s using the word reciprocal tariffs where NO tariffs exist.
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Thinking the same thing. Hippy draft dodgers were a big part of my childhood.
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Since Switzerland abolished all industrial tariffs in 2024 practically every product enters tariff free. But now the price that Americans will pay their own government will be 31% more for any Swiss chocolate, watches and army knives that they import. I can understand why people are pissed.
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Is this a joke question? Trump doesn’t understand the difference between a trade deficit and a tariffs and the numbers presented yesterday are based on trade deficits. Example- Americans buy more Swiss chocolates, watches and army knives than the Swiss buy in pharma and planes.
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Best of luck to you!! My friends in your riding have told me what a terrible MP PP has been for his constituents over the years. I’m sure they are ready to have a representative that doesn’t take them for granted and actually listens rather than mansplaining all the time
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Always an anthem but never more so than these past few months.
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As you’re living in the “upside down”, this means that you’re probably the most trustworthy man in America.
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Abhorrent. Is it just me or does this video remind you of a concentration camp?
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Mr Carney- what do you do every December 6th? I lay flowers at the Halifax explosion memorial overlooking the Irving Shipyard. Those flowers are for the young women murdered at the Polytechnique, murdered on the anniversary this terrible disaster. How could you possibly name the wrong university??
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Please check local parks for perfume bottles. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poisoni...
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I was hoping that America would escape Russian style “deaths” but alas no. So sad to see this happening. Rip.
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Canada would like your brains please.
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A researcher I know in Canada has had daily contact with American researchers looking to continue in Canada. Happy to have them but there is no extra money set aside for this. America is uniquely situated to do the research as the wealthiest nation.
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Great point. Do you think that most people didn’t know who was paying for the research? I’m Canadian . We are really touchy about where our tax dollars go. I’m surprised there isn’t more outrage with fiscal conservatives about this.
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Me too.
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Dear Mr Carney, good luck with your EU talks. My small Canadian business both buys and sells into the EU without too much trouble. I’d like to point out the Canada would need to adapt to European sensibilities as much of our products have been produced with the US in mind. vastly different tastes.
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Reuters is reporting on it. Not AI.
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Thanks for working on it. To use some curling slang- “Hurry, hard. !”
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Oh the blue ring is so beautiful.
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Made my day.