Scott Taymun (@scotttaymun) 's Twitter Profile
Scott Taymun

@scotttaymun

Retired public servant. Former Chief of Staff to Clerk. Love family, friends, sports, privilege of being 🇨🇦. Views my own. Retweets not endorsement.

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calendar_today05-03-2016 20:39:12

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Sean Speer (@sean_speer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s a telling sign of the state of political economy in Canada that every political party agrees that the problem with the Trudeau government’s massive subsidies to Stellantis is that they didn’t impose enough conditions rather than they were a bad idea in the first place.

Sean Speer (@sean_speer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This kind of talk is really unconstructive when it comes to Canadian fiscal policy. The point of course isn't that we're in a fiscal crisis. It's that the past decade has been marked by a massive run up in program spending, federal staffing, and debt accumulation and all things

cbcwatcher (@cbcwatcher) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Peter MacKay "But we do know certain facts." "That there was an effort to have the attorney General of Canada reverse a decision taken by a regional, in this case, a Quebec prosecutor, around a deferred prosecution agreement." "I know a little bit about that particular

Scott Taymun (@scotttaymun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is my 60th birthday today. When I woke up this am, my wifee asked, "what do you want for your birthday?". I said, "I want the Blue Jay's to win game 7 tonight and go back to the World Series". Thank you #BlueJays ... just made my 60th Birthday ... Go Jays Go!

Macdonald-Laurier Institute (@mlinstitute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us in welcoming Crystal Smith as an MLI senior fellow! 🎉 Crystal is one of Canada’s most recognized First Nations leaders in natural resource and economic policy. She served the Haisla Nation for 16 years, including eight as Chief Councillor (2017–2025), where she guided

Join us in welcoming Crystal Smith as an MLI senior fellow! 🎉

Crystal is one of Canada’s most recognized First Nations leaders in natural resource and economic policy.

She served the Haisla Nation for 16 years, including eight as Chief Councillor (2017–2025), where she guided
Scott Taymun (@scotttaymun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It just takes time for the electorate to come to terms with the harsh reality that we🇨🇦 are getting poorer as a result ... we can't improve our long term standard of living by putting today's consumption on the credit card ... sigh ...

Barry McLoughlin (@mclomedia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

cbcwatcher Rarely would I disagree, but this is not a purely domestic issue respectfully. This is the most profoundeconomic economic attack on Canada by the U.S. in modern history. We have a right to speak up for ourselves and point out the clear contradictions in the President's argument.

Scott Taymun (@scotttaymun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Under the principles of the international system since WWII, I would normally agree. But, Trump has thrown those principles into dust bin of history. Under evolving rules of new game, the Ad by #Ford is brilliant, leveraging former Pres. Reagan on the demerits of Tariffs ...

Scott Taymun (@scotttaymun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sigh ... My streaming service from #Sportsnet just crashed ... Betcha I don't get a refund or anything, just "sorry", we had a problem ...

Sigh ... My streaming service from #Sportsnet just crashed ... Betcha I don't get a refund or anything, just "sorry", we had a problem ...
Sean Speer (@sean_speer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There are two problems with the idea that government policy should cultivate “dependence…to the transcendent order.” 1) Who’s transcendent order? Who defines it and how? 2) The government cannot reliably issue passports or deliver the mail. Why do we think it’s capable of