Peter Armando (@armando_mpp) 's Twitter Profile
Peter Armando

@armando_mpp

14, They/Them 🏳️‍⚧️🏳️‍🌈 Youth Rep. and Provincial Delegate for Kingston's (O)NDP. I'm a New Democrat - that works with everyone. Young Politician of Canada.

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Polling Canada (@canadianpolling) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Treaties with First Nations have been..." Often ignored/disregarded: 62% Appropriately respected/honoured: 38% Angus Reid / July 29, 2025 / n=2508 / Online

NDP (@ndp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New Democrats stand with flight attendants calling for an end to poverty wages and unpaid work. Every hour worked should be an hour paid, because every dollar counts. Workers deserve better. Sign the petition to end unpaid work: ndp.ca/protect-workers

Jeff🐦 (@jeffreykbrace) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Before you gets up in arms Did you know that flight attendants are not paid until the cabin door closes! Departure delays? Not covered Weather delays? Not covered Checking in passengers? Not covered Helping elderly passengers, disabled, parents with small kids Yup! Not covered

Masked Rogue 😷 🇵🇸 (@unmaskedrogue) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Air Canada You should pay your workers better. This is on you, not them. Pretty fucked up that you’re publicly shaming your employees like this. Really shows what kind of manipulative, abusive employer you are.

Larry Savage (@prof_savage) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This powerful image of resistance is set to become an iconic symbol of the ongoing struggle for workers' rights in Canada. #canlab

This powerful image of resistance is set to become an iconic symbol of the ongoing struggle for workers' rights in Canada.

#canlab
Marit Stiles (@maritstiles) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Elie Martel was a force in Northern Ontario politics for two decades — a proud Capreolite, a gifted orator, a champion for working people, and quite the hero to so many in our movement. Whether it was fighting to protect good jobs, pushing for better schools, or standing

Elie Martel was a force in Northern Ontario politics for two decades — a proud Capreolite, a gifted orator, a champion for working people, and quite the hero to so many in our movement.  

Whether it was fighting to protect good jobs, pushing for better schools, or standing
Polling Canada (@canadianpolling) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The problem with Air Canada trying to screw its workers over is that the airline doesn't exactly have good will with the Canadian public to begin with

Rob Cerjanec (@rob4ajax) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Flights are still bookable on other airlines! Are you expecting students to shell out $1,000+ more because you couldn’t pay your flight attendants fairly?

Flights are still bookable on other airlines! Are you expecting students to shell out $1,000+ more because you couldn’t pay your flight attendants fairly?
Don Davies (@dondavies) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Flight attendants deserve fair wages & decent conditions — not gov’t interference. Let collective bargaining run its course & stop using s.107. New Democrats stand w/ AC flight attendants & all workers fighting for fairness. Read my full statement here: ndp.ca/news/ndp-press…

Ontario NDP (@ontariondp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When Ontario jobs were at risk, the Ontario NDP stepped up. Led by MPP Lise Vaugeois , we pushed for months to make sure the TTC’s new subway trains would be built at Alstom in Thunder Bay. Today, that work has paid off. This is a win for jobs, for workers, and for Ontario's

When Ontario jobs were at risk, the Ontario NDP stepped up.

Led by MPP <a href="/LiseVaugeois/">Lise Vaugeois</a> , we pushed for months to make sure the TTC’s new subway trains would be built at Alstom in Thunder Bay.

Today, that work has paid off. This is a win for jobs, for workers, and for Ontario's
Yves Engler (@engleryves) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Yves Engler NDP government federally regulated companies would pay execs no more than 10x their lowest paid workers. Air Canada’s CEO made over $12 million last year so flight attendants would earn 1.2M. Or CEO pay would drop to $500K

In Yves Engler NDP government federally regulated companies would pay execs no more than 10x their lowest paid workers. Air Canada’s CEO made over $12 million last year so flight attendants would earn 1.2M. Or CEO pay would drop to $500K
Mackenzie Gray (@gray_mackenzie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

BREAKING - Air Canada and striking flight attendants have been ordered back to work by Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu, who has asked the CIRB to impose binding arbitration on both parties #cdnpoli

Frank Chu (@votefrankchu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

✨ Don’t miss your chance to catch Kim’s Convenience before its final show! A heartfelt mix of laughter and reflection on newcomer stories that stay with you. 🎭 Rush tickets were available earlier—call Soulpepper Theatre Company for updates!

✨ Don’t miss your chance to catch Kim’s Convenience before its final show! A heartfelt mix of laughter and reflection on newcomer stories that stay with you. 🎭 Rush tickets were available earlier—call <a href="/Soulpepper/">Soulpepper Theatre Company</a> for updates!
Alexa Gilmour (@alexangilmour) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Ex has been part of my summers since childhood and Canadian tradition since 1879. Honoured to be back this time for the Opening Ceremonies as MPP for Parkdale–High Park.

The Ex has been part of my summers since childhood and Canadian tradition since 1879. Honoured to be back this time for the Opening Ceremonies as MPP for Parkdale–High Park.
Jason P. (@jasonpyyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This like losing a high school sporting event, dropping down to elementary and winning 1st place and having your mom post how great you are on Facebook.

Prime Minister of Canada (@canadianpm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, Prime Minister Carney met with the Mayor of Montréal, Valérie Plante, to discuss how all orders of government can work together to build Canada strong.

Today, Prime Minister Carney met with the Mayor of Montréal, Valérie Plante, to discuss how all orders of government can work together to build Canada strong.