Tim Lynn (@timo_tay) 's Twitter Profile
Tim Lynn

@timo_tay

Co-founder of: @Startup_TNT and 4SC.ca. Helping build companies by day, investing in companies by night.

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calendar_today19-03-2009 02:12:43

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This market is key to both bringing people back downtown and building community within downtown residents. I’m excited to have it back on the doorsteps of 104th street this summer and beyond! #yegdt #yeg

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Have fun. Make friends. Build companies. Its that complicated. Getting everybody to row in the same direction is the hard part, but once it starts happening, magical things can happen. It’s been a fun 5 years getting Startup TNT off the ground - here’s to another 5!

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> City looks to find $15M+ per year from 2023-26 to save the budget > City allows local businesses to keep the pure-profit bag taxes for themselves Somebody please help with the math here, how much do we think #yegcc is leaving on the table?

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Agreed with this underlying sentiment (including the Panama Canal in the convo makes this a bit more clear IMO). I do wonder then if we could pipeline to Churchill for LNG/Crude shipping if we're opening up the NW Passage. Can we year-round ship from there? #cdnpoli

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Howie is a gem, 10/10 would recommend. Better than the IRL EA I had before. I don’t know how to keep getting better than 10/10, but I’m glad they do because this looks great!

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If true, this feels like a problem for the MidEast. When the region runs out of a critical resource for their people, things get wonky. And when Iran gets stressed, the world feels it. (See: Arab Spring’s Ferdinand moment being expensive wheat from a drought in Ukraine/Russia)

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Hey Siri: what happens if you artificially inflate energy costs for domestic industrial producers who have to compete (even domestically) against jurisdictions where the same cost inflation doesn’t exist? 🤔