JohnnyCanuck🐓🍷 (@johny_canuck) 's Twitter Profile
JohnnyCanuck🐓🍷

@johny_canuck

ID: 479969176

calendar_today01-02-2012 00:01:53

37,37K Tweet

1,1K Followers

2,2K Following

Joe Horneck (@joehorneck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Canada Shows How Easy Virus Testing Can Be CDC reported that the United States has tested a little more than 13,000 and Canada at 1/10th the size has run 15,000 tests. foreignpolicy.com/2020/03/13/can… #COVID19 #covid19toronto

Ian Young (@ianjamesyoung70) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This article is inaccurate (and the premise is silly). The shit hit the fan in Canada throughout Thursday, before Sophie Grégoire Trudeau was diagnosed. BC’s gathering ban and Ontario’s school closures came before the diagnosis...

Jason Whitely (@jasonwhitely) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#BREAKING: Passengers stuck in long lines for immigration at DFW Airport tell us there are no offers of hand sanitizer, gloves, or masks from U.S. Customs / Immigration. Travelers say they’ve had no screenings of temp yet and no one following #coronavirus protocols.

#BREAKING: Passengers stuck in long lines for immigration at <a href="/DFWAirport/">DFW Airport</a> tell us there are no offers of hand sanitizer, gloves, or masks from U.S. Customs / Immigration. Travelers say they’ve had no screenings of temp yet and no one following #coronavirus protocols.
Ian Young (@ianjamesyoung70) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Chinese tycoon Ren Zhiqiang goes missing after criticising Beijing’s response to coronavirus outbreak scmp.com/news/china/pol…

Althia Raj (@althiaraj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From isolation, Justin Trudeau says he and his three kids are feeling fine and Sophie has a bit of a headache. PM still hasn’t been tested, it uses up a testing kit for someone who actually shows symptoms. "There is no need to get tested until you are starting to show symptoms."

From isolation, <a href="/JustinTrudeau/">Justin Trudeau</a> says he and his three kids are feeling fine and Sophie has a bit of a headache. PM still hasn’t been tested, it uses up a testing kit for someone who actually shows symptoms. "There is no need to get tested until you are starting to show symptoms."
Ian Young (@ianjamesyoung70) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I get the impression that people STILL don’t understand the importance of understanding exponential growth. Canada has had 20% growth in #covid19 in past week. But compare that to the 33% growth elsewhere on this chart. The meaning? 2/

I get the impression that people STILL don’t understand the importance of understanding exponential growth. Canada has had 20% growth in #covid19 in past week. But compare that to the 33% growth elsewhere on this chart. The meaning? 2/
Adam Schiff (@senadamschiff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mr. President, keep your focus on the current crisis. The delay in testing and your failure to lead are already costing us dearly. Your attacks on the independence of the justice system and rewarding of cronies who lied for you can wait. Incompetence kills.

Diane Marie 🇨🇦🇺🇦 (@dianemarieposts) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Clearly, Mr. Bernier is fear-mongering and misinformation-spreading. If we had "open borders" no one - not even Canadians - would need to engage with customs upon reentry. Mr. Bernier's tweet is irresponsible and beneath contempt. #cdnpoli

JohnnyCanuck🐓🍷 (@johny_canuck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No #PARDON will erase the FACT #MichaelFlynn is a FCUKING TRAITOR and a DISGRACE to the uniform, the service and the country. 😋 #SATIRE #DonaldTrump #PardonGenFlynn

Arlene Dickinson (@arlenedickinson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Huge thanks to all the researchers out there working tirelessly day and night right now to develop a vaccine and cure. To the Canadian research team who isolated the virus thank you for being so damn smart, dedicated and focused. Unsung hero’s. Science matters.

Adam Schiff (@senadamschiff) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m working (and tweeting) from home today. And will be for some time. Not just because someone I know came down with the virus. But because it’s good for everyone. Slowing the rate of infection means hospitals won’t be overwhelmed, which saves lives. Help flatten the curve.