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Freak Capra (@clerkthek1d) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Pet Sounds is the story of the desire to experience the world like how you think other people do and the crushing feeling that it’s leaving you behind

Tom Parkin (@tompark1n) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good summary of the seven bills Carney has introduced, almost all either deeply flawed, undemocratic, self-serving, anti-working class, eroding charter freedoms, contrary to international law or opaque, sometimes all of the above theglobeandmail.com/politics/artic…

negrosubversive.bsky.social: The Negro Subversive (@negrosubversive) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This scene annoys me, because in real life Katherine Johnson just started using the “whites only” restroom and basically dared anybody to say anything. She was known for not being afraid to assert herself, but that wouldn’t have left room for a white savior…

Canadian Dimension (@cdn_dimension) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mark Carney just committed Canada to spend 5% of GDP on defence—more than double NATO’s target. No serious debate. No scrutiny. Just consensus from a political class sleepwalking into permanent militarization while public services decline. canadiandimension.com/articles/view/…

Paul Loewen (@paulloewen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I now receive measles updates from my kid’s school division. This is ridiculous. Vaccines have been so effective there’s an entire cult that’s sprung up thinking we don’t need them.

Corey Hogan 🇨🇦 (@coreyhoganyyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve gotten used to seeing AB push polls but Alberta Next “consultation” is outrageous. Just did the immigration one. From the very first sentence being a lie (no, we don’t have an open border policy) to options all having nudges, a dumpster fire in survey design top to bottom.

Lana Payne 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦 (@lanampayne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First he said it was about fentanyl and the border. Then supply management. Then autos. Then lumber. Then banks. Then steel and aluminum. Now it’s our tax system - which other countries and sovereign nations do. It’s not about any of those things! /1

First he said it was about fentanyl and the border.

Then supply management. 

Then autos.

Then lumber.

Then banks.

Then steel and aluminum.

Now it’s our tax system - which other countries and sovereign nations do.

It’s not about any of those things! /1
Kim Siever (@kim_siever) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is amazing to see how quickly Liberal voters have become supporters of public sector job cuts, increased military spending, and increased state surveillance.

Carl (@historyboomer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Late-stage capitalism" is one of those vague labels tossed around by ignorant people. How do you know this is "late stage"? Maybe there's another stage! Maybe this is only the early middle stage! And we are not in "unbridled" capitalism. We tax capitalists! We regulate them!

Crémieux (@cremieuxrecueil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

More than 5.6 BILLION people took the COVID vaccines. If there was a mass dying wave, miscarriages and stillbirths, cardiac issues, or anything else, we have more than enough data to show those things. But they never happened! They're not real, they're a neurotic delusion.

Jman (@johnmar41690080) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Polling Canada ive been in alberta for 55 yrs they're never happy always the victim just listen to smith a rich province but they're never happy 60 yrs of conservatives 60 yrs of riches nothing to show for it and yet they still can't figure out the problem

Cult MTL (@cultmtl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Jordan Peterson, Ben Shapiro, Pierre Poilievre — none of these men became household names on merit, they simply cried the loudest. The entire conservative movement is composed of insufferable cry babies aided and abetted by spineless corporate media.” cultmtl.com/2025/08/observ…

Lyle Skinner (@skinnerlyle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My prediction: the Courts will find that the use of s.107 for the Minister to direct the labour board to order binding arbitration to end a labour dispute is both unconstitutional and exceeds the statutory purpose of s.107 as it makes back to work legislation moot. #cdnlaw

Lana Payne 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦 (@lanampayne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The federal government’s message today to big federal employers: don’t worry about having to bargain. We got you. My message to those employers and the federal government: we will always and I mean always defend the right to strike and to fair and free collective bargaining. 1/