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Joanne Rider

@joannerider

Communications and stakeholder engagement strategist. Owner of tweets. (she/her)

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Forbes (@forbes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Canadian visitation to the U.S. is down 35% since President Trump returned to office—dealing a massive, sustained economic blow to the U.S. economy that shows no sign of reversing in 2026. Read more: forbes.com/sites/suzanner… Photo: Andre J. Ivanov/AFP via Getty Images

Canadian visitation to the U.S. is down 35% since President Trump returned to office—dealing a massive, sustained economic blow to the U.S. economy that shows no sign of reversing in 2026.
Read more: forbes.com/sites/suzanner…
Photo: Andre J. Ivanov/AFP via Getty Images
Alex Taylor (@alextaylornews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This👇is quite extraordinary, showing how much Trump is uniting Europeans on all sides 𝒂𝒈𝒂𝒊𝒏𝒔𝒕 him Elly Schlein, Leader of Italy's largest opposition party, (herself 50/50🇮🇹🇺🇸) furiously condemns Trump's attacks on her opponent Meloni. The whole Chamber stands up to

Colin D'Mello | Global News (@colindmello) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As Premier Doug Ford was asked about the OSAP changes, he thundered back, calling the Ontario Liberals a "bunch of amateurs" who would bankrupt a lemonade stand. Note: Under Ford, Ontario's debt will grow to half-a-trillion and the budget has yet to be balanced. #onpoli

Scott Robertson (@sarobertsonca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Christy Clark: "Attacking [Carney's] education record... are you kidding me? The man has more degrees from the world's greatest universities than just about anybody I've met."

Mark Carney (@markjcarney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

44 years ago today, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms was signed into law. It laid the foundation for a stronger, more just Canada. It is up to us all to protect the values of freedom and equality enshrined in the Charter — to keep building a better Canada, for all.

44 years ago today, the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms was signed into law. It laid the foundation for a stronger, more just Canada.

It is up to us all to protect the values of freedom and equality enshrined in the Charter — to keep building a better Canada, for all.
Eric Lombardi 🇨🇦🚀🏗️ (@ericdlombardi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to Joanne and the entire Thornhill PLA for organizing an amazing meet and greet! Always great to meet people in the community and talk housing, energy, education, and my favourite politicians.

Thanks to Joanne and the entire Thornhill PLA for organizing an amazing meet and greet! Always great to meet people in the community and talk housing, energy, education, and my favourite politicians.
Old Canada Series (@oldcanadaseries) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Great Toronto Fire of 1904 happened 122 years ago today on April 19, 1904. The fire destroyed more than 100 buildings and caused about $10.4 million in damage. There were no direct deaths, though several firefighters were injured and one worker later died during demolition of

Colin D'Mello | Global News (@colindmello) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Similar to the Greenbelt: • The government did not consult the public before purchasing the plane • Initally defended the cost and its necessity • Only decided to back down after intense public backlash. #onpoli

Victor Shi (@victorshi2020) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wow. Tim Snyder with a chilling new term: “Superpower suicide.” “I’m trying to emphasize choices that are being made to make us weaker. Deliberately alienating allies, not being able to handle adversaries, breaking down the international order.”

Richard Southern (@richardcitynews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#BREAKING - The Ford government passes its budget bill, having sped it through the legislature. Included in it is a provision that does away with most key FOI requests. The Premier and his cabinet Minister’s are now shielded from freedom of information requests.

Stephanie Smyth (@stephaniesmyth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, when I pressed the Premier about changes to FOI laws, he had no answers. Instead of explaining to Ontarians why he believes he should be exempt from accountability, he resorted to a personal attack. That response makes one thing clear: our work is having an impact.

Joanne Rider (@joannerider) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The only reason the respected Stephanie Smyth is in the Ontario legislature is because the fine citizens of Toronto-St. Paul’s voted for her to represent them there.

Wab Kinew (@wabkinew) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’re proud of Anishinaabe artist Henry Guimond from Sagkeeng First Nation. He designed the patch worn by Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen on the Artemis II mission-carrying the Seven Sacred Laws and Anishinaabe teachings into space. Today he visited with his family, and we had

We’re proud of Anishinaabe artist Henry Guimond from Sagkeeng First Nation.

He designed the patch worn by Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen on the Artemis II mission-carrying the Seven Sacred Laws and Anishinaabe teachings into space.

Today he visited with his family, and we had
Andrew Bevan (@adwbto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Kathleen Wynne, Ontario’s first female premier, remembers meeting a businessman who shook hands with the male staffer standing next to her and addressed him as “premier.” Said staffer, me, still has not recovered from the ignorance of that guy #onpoli globalnews.ca/news/11813659/…

Colin D'Mello | Global News (@colindmello) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Premier Doug Ford is being urged to apologize to Liberal MPP Stephanie Smyth after personal insults were hurled in the Ontario legislature. globalnews.ca/news/11814232/… #onpoli

Anonymous (@youranoncentral) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trump on PM Carney: "Canada should be grateful, they're not. ... they should be grateful to us .. Canada wouldn't exist without the US. Remember that Mark, the next time you make your statements." He responded: "The days of our military sending 70 cents of every dollar to

Gianl1974 (@gianl1974) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Trump just fired all 24 members of the National Science Board. Every single one. By email. No warning. No reason given. The board has existed since 1950. The National Science Board is the independent body that oversees the National Science Foundation, the agency that distributes

Trump just fired all 24 members of the National Science Board. Every single one. By email. No warning. No reason given. The board has existed since 1950.

The National Science Board is the independent body that oversees the National Science Foundation, the agency that distributes
Dr. Adil Shamji 🇨🇦 (@shamjiadil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Man who gutted student assistance and raised financial burden on post-secondary students in Ontario accepts free degree without blushing. The irony. #onpoli

Brian Krassenstein (@krassenstein) 's Twitter Profile Photo

INCREDIBLE! Washington Post journalist Hannah Natanson who had Trump’s FBI raid her home and take her phones and laptops, just won the Pulitzer Prize with the Washington Post. Congrats!!

Mark Carney (@markjcarney) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am very pleased to announce that, on my recommendation, His Majesty has approved the appointment of the Honourable Louise Arbour as the 31st Governor General of Canada. Across more than five decades, she gave voice to those whose dignity was denied, held institutions to