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Doug Skelly

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How A Rotten Sex Pistol And His Wife Modeled Life-Long Commitment In A Rocky World thefederalist.com/2023/04/24/how… Never expected to see John Lyndon on the Federalist. #PIL

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Some news from me! I have a new radio show starting Monday. It will air on the CityNews stations in Halifax, Kitchener, Calgary and Vancouver. And the wonderful David Smith is along for the ride! I hope you'll give it a try. It's weekdays from 1-4 PM EST. ottawa.citynews.ca/2023/11/17/now…

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The Conversation: Kicking it with Nathan Bombrys, CEO of Rugby Canada bcbusiness.ca/people/sports/… via BCBusiness "The men’s teams seem to be having a little more trouble at the moment. Yeah, we’re up against it. It’s challenging." No mention of #MLR. #RugbyCanada #RugbyCA

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Paranoid Humanoid First of all, no “lawns” were accessible to shit on because they were covered in snow. Secondly, there are no lawns in downtown Ottawa where the convoy took place. Where did you get your “facts”?

Far Right Carolyn 🇨🇦 🍏🍎 (@cl_780) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Anne Lagacé Dowson Pierre Poilievre There is nothing untrue in this post. The fear that citizens feel is due to the increases in crimes & the lack of consequences for REPEAT violent criminals. People quit reporting when nothing happens on reported crimes.

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Arthur Lismer’s 1913 “The Clearing” has long been my favourite piece of Queen’s Park art. The Group of Seven masterpiece had been hidden away from public view in the cabinet room for the past eight or nine years. It is finally back on display in the hallway here.

Arthur Lismer’s 1913 “The Clearing” has long been my favourite piece of Queen’s Park art. The Group of Seven masterpiece had been hidden away from public view in the cabinet room for the past eight or nine years. It is finally back on display in the hallway here.