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lizlines.bsky.social
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As the Globe reminds us, the Canadian service Telesat is a better long term solution for connecting northern Ontarians. www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/edit...
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It took the Nazis one month, three weeks, two days, eight hours, and 40 minutes to dismantle a constitutional republic. When the fire starts to burn, every good person better be ready to man a post with a bucket of water if you want to stop it from raging out of control.
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Extortionist extraordinaire.
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Perhaps hearing and sight impaired.
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It’s now available on Listen as a podcast called This is Toronto.
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You say ‘fentanyl czar’, I say Johnny LaRue.
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And he wants our still more moderate climate.
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What a guy.
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Toronto promoting Bike Share while contemplating the removal of bike lanes: further evidence of living in the upside down.
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Yum! I must ask where you’re finding your Yukon Golds these days? I’ve found them harder and harder to locate in recent years - at least in Toronto. Thanks.
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They’re everywhere!
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Too early!
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It’s just one thing after another. It’s exhausting.
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RVs!!!
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Wow! Yum! Enjoy!
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Congratulations! And see @weskrantz.bsky.social. 😺
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EEEEEEEEEGO!!! He just can’t help himself.
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Cartoon cars!
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And their idea of a discount is to make you buy multiples to get a lower per unit price. That’s always seemed sick to me.
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Ready for Reno 911.
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But you’ve now got a burned out and underfunded public health workforce, political people in top jobs in public health, and an antagonistic public. The idea that we don’t have to care if a disease kills people who are not your immediate family members has been mainstreamed.
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And YOU get a car and YOU get a car and…
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Far more imaginative than an apple.