Norm McIntyre (@norm_mcintyre) 's Twitter Profile
Norm McIntyre

@norm_mcintyre

Dirt farmer, Riders,Oilers,Cowboys,BlueJays
Life is Choices. You do you

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Scott Moe (@premierscottmoe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I see the SK NDP is already desperately trying to distance themselves from their new federal leader and his radical policies to shut down our oil industry, nationalize just about everything, and destroy our economy. The problem is - that’s like a McDonald’s franchise saying they

I see the SK NDP is already desperately trying to distance themselves from their new federal leader and his radical policies to shut down our oil industry, nationalize just about everything, and destroy our economy.

The problem is - that’s like a McDonald’s franchise saying they
Brent (@plantmore1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here is the map of where the restricted use Strychnine will be allowed. Working on finding out how we include more RM’s. If anyone has info please let me know.

Here is the map of where the restricted use Strychnine will be allowed. Working on finding out how we include more RM’s. If anyone has info please let me know.
Juno News (@junonewscom) 's Twitter Profile Photo

REPORTER: "Do you think the NDP is still a party for blue collar, working Canadians?" POILIEVRE: "No, the NDP... have an anti-rural, anti-working class agenda. Over the last 10 years of NDP-Liberal policies, we've seen the working class completely screwed over."

The Food Professor (@foodprofessor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s April 1. The industrial carbon tax is rising to $110 per tonne today—120% higher than when we last faced a major geopolitical energy shock during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Make no mistake. This will amplify cost pressures across the entire food supply chain. No

It’s April 1. 

The industrial carbon tax is rising to $110 per tonne today—120% higher than when we last faced a major geopolitical energy shock during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. 

Make no mistake. This will amplify cost pressures across the entire food supply chain.

No
Scott Robertson (@sarobertsonca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Q: If you were Prime Minister, what would you do about securing the Strait of Hormuz? Pierre Poilievre: My goal would be to massively increase production and shipping of Canadian oil and gas.

Scott Moe (@premierscottmoe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Saskatchewan will be at the leading edge of a technology that is reshaping how quickly we can solve complex challenges. The University of Saskatchewan will have Canada’s first university-owned, full-stack quantum computer to the University of Saskatchewan—supporting

Saskatchewan will be at the leading edge of a technology that is reshaping how quickly we can solve complex challenges. 

The University of Saskatchewan will have Canada’s first university-owned, full-stack quantum computer to the University of Saskatchewan—supporting
Pierre Poilievre (@pierrepoilievre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The CEO of the only company that could build the pipeline to the Pacific lists the five things standing in the way. All five of them are…. Mark Carney. Don’t believe me, listen for yourself.

Saskatchewan Party (@saskparty) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Carla Beck now has Dwain Lingenfelter-level disapproval numbers. “New Democratic Party of Saskatchewan leader Carla Beck, who has served in the position since 2022, has a favourability rating of one-third (33%) and is viewed unfavourably by 57 per cent.” -Angus Reid Institute,

Royce Koop (@roycekoop) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To say that the party has “a lot of MAGA people in it” in the current political environment is blatantly prejudicial. This is the kind of commentary I’d expect from a Liberal Party spokesperson. We should expect more from journalists. And we should be concerned when journalists

Norm McIntyre (@norm_mcintyre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As you preach to the converted (SK and AB), how does this message not find traction in populace ares where the votes are? Canada is doomed by the shortsightedness of our large cities