Jim Rieder (@riederj) 's Twitter Profile
Jim Rieder

@riederj

getting old enough to start yelling at people to get off my lawn. and young enough to still want to ring doorbells and run

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calendar_today03-09-2008 19:59:06

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L. Wayne Mathison (@waynemathison) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Corey Hogan 🇨🇦 Hogan’s post cherry-picks the one number that flatters Ottawa most, net debt-to-GDP, while ignoring the structural spending bomb under it. Yes, Canada’s net debt (13.3 % of GDP) looks pristine because it subtracts public pension assets like CPP and QPP. But investors and ratings

JD Vance (@jdvance) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And with all due respect to my Canadian friends, whose politics focus obsessively on the United States: your stagnating living standards have nothing to do with Donald Trump or whatever bogeyman the CBC tells you to blame. The fault lies with your leadership, elected by you.

cbcwatcher (@cbcwatcher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Must watch "Back in 2004, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund paid $1 million for the capital to create Coastal First Nations and another hundred thousand dollars for startup." "Coastal First Nations, 30 million, Tides Canada, at least 85 million" from the Gordon and Betty Moore

Oil Sands Action (@oilsandsaction) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Canada's economy would be $55 billion larger if we had got Northern Gateway, Energy East, and Keystone XL built says Danielle Smith, of which, various levels of government get about 40%. "You can fill your NATO commitment with that money. You can make sure that you've got

Brian Lilley (@brianlilley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's time to treat the group Coastal First Nations for what they are, an activist group started with money from American foundations opposed to Canada's oil industry. They have no veto over a pipeline and they don't speak for all communities. torontosun.com/opinion/column…

Jason Lavigne (@jasonlavigneab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨EXCLUSIVE: Update on the CBC Story About Premier Danielle Smith and an Independence Referendum🚨 Earlier this week, CBC/Radio-Canada published a headline stating that Premier Danielle Smith “will campaign against Alberta sovereignty in the event of a referendum.” That headline

Peter Clack (@peterdclack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

They told us China was cheating. Turns out they were just building while we were preaching. While the West was busy dismantling coal plants, paying people not to boil kettles and covering farmland with solar panels that don’t work when it’s dark, China did the obvious: They kept

They told us China was cheating. Turns out they were just building while we were preaching. While the West was busy dismantling coal plants, paying people not to boil kettles and covering farmland with solar panels that don’t work when it’s dark, China did the obvious: They kept
Jason Lavigne (@jasonlavigneab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨PROOF: CBC’s Headline Misrepresented Premier Smith’s Position🚨 I’ve obtained the English version of what Premier Danielle Smith actually said in her Radio-Canada interview, and it confirms that CBC’s original headline was false. The Premier did not say she would campaign

Brian Lilley (@brianlilley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We really need to stop pretending that Coastal First Nations is anything but an activist group started with money from American foundations committed to stopping Canada's natural resources sector. brianlilley.com/p/mark-carney-…

We really need to stop pretending that Coastal First Nations is anything but an activist group started with money from American foundations committed to stopping Canada's natural resources sector.

brianlilley.com/p/mark-carney-…
Martin Pelletier (@mpelletiercio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looks like there will be a separation referendum in Alberta in 2026. As a risk manager, it is important to weigh tail risk events like this. Alberta’s separation would create a fiscal shock of historic proportions for the country. The province is by far the biggest net

Jason Kenney 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇮🇱 (@jkenney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have a lot of respect for Professor Skuterud and his incisive take on the huge damage done to Canada's human capital model of economic immigration, and how to repair it. But IMO Pierre Poilievre is absolutely right here. People who are *illegally* in Canada, who have

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

To my X followers, I’ve worked with the media for nearly 25 years. For most of that time, the relationship was professional and balanced. But in recent years, something has shifted. I am increasingly concerned about the state of our democracy — particularly how media, in

To my X followers,

I’ve worked with the media for nearly 25 years. For most of that time, the relationship was professional and balanced. But in recent years, something has shifted.

I am increasingly concerned about the state of our democracy — particularly how media, in
Jason Kenney 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇮🇱 (@jkenney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For years several Ontario & BC community colleges ran a massive scam to monetize student visas. In broad daylight. The federal government did its part by giving full time work permits (!) even to foreign “students” enrolled at dodgy diploma mills. Some provinces allowed