Deirdre Mitchell-MacLean 🇨🇦 (@mitchell_ab) 's Twitter Profile
Deirdre Mitchell-MacLean 🇨🇦

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Acerbic UofC Alum; Schrodinger’s politics. Snarkanalyst and host @WomenOfABpoli. Biased against false statements & equivalencies. Does TV in ON, of course.

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Timothy Anderson 🇨🇦🌳☕🚲🖌🎵📚💉 (@andersonbooz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/ Some of the strongest condemnations in the Bible account of Jesus' ministry were aimed at religious hypocrites - people who claimed to be righteous but whose actions were not. There is an epidemic of fakers in North America bilking people by pretending to be righteous

Univrsle (@univrsle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Truth check?.....PPC has never been a viable party, not once since their inception. They are an elaborate blue checked 'influence' account raising donations from bigots and nut cases And Pierre didn't 'fend' them off....there was nothing to fend off. #cdnpoli

Andrea Dekeseredy (@andieyeg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I was on CBC News Network this morning to discuss the huge mistake Canadian employers are making by mandating works back to the office.

Braden Manns (@bradenmannsyyc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Some questionable claims by Premier Smith, who’s government seemed to have no problem wasting ten’s of millions in the Tylenol scandal calgaryherald.com/news/smith-def…

Don Braid (@donbraid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Again: Is the UCP trying to save money on COVID vaccination, or end vaccination entirely? In either case the $100 fee is wrong and dangerous. Column. calgaryherald.com/news/alberta-f… #abhealth #ableg #abpoli #cdnpoli #yyc #yeg #COVID_19

Justin Wolfers (@justinwolfers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If Trump were operating in the best interests of America's businesses, his move to fire Lisa Cook would cause stocks to shrug, or maybe rise. But they're saying: This is dangerous. This move serves Trump, but not America. Our economy is at risk when the President undermines the

If Trump were operating in the best interests of America's businesses, his move to fire Lisa Cook would cause stocks to shrug, or maybe rise. But they're saying: This is dangerous. This move serves Trump, but not America. Our economy is at risk when the President undermines the
Justin Wolfers (@justinwolfers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No-one knows how this ends. And so the narrative shifts from pointless tariff uncertainty to pointless monetary uncertainty, and none of this helps the American people.

Justin Wolfers (@justinwolfers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A lovely FT writeup is here: ft.com/content/727d4b… And the full research paper is here: iacmr.org/wp-content/upl…, showing that Trump is following the standard populist playbook, undermining courts, the media, and institutions.

Heather Exner-Pirot (@exnerpirot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’ve been a skeptic on the potential of Churchill for O&G or meaningfully diversifying Canadian exports, but there are logical use cases for community resupply and regional critical mineral shipping. They’ve teamed up with the best in the business, FedNav, to evaluate “a

I’ve been a skeptic on the potential
of Churchill for O&G or meaningfully diversifying Canadian exports, but there are logical use cases for community resupply and regional critical mineral shipping.
They’ve teamed up with the best in the business, FedNav, to evaluate “a
Justin Wolfers (@justinwolfers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Undermining the Fed to get lower rates now is like ripping the batteries out of your smoke alarm because it’s beeping. It’s quiet for a bit. Then your house burns down. Credibility anchors expectations; expectations anchor inflation.

Justin Wolfers (@justinwolfers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A “tariff rebate check” is like setting your kitchen on fire and then mailing yourself a bucket of water. There's an easier way to avoid the burn.

Deirdre Mitchell-MacLean 🇨🇦 (@mitchell_ab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a very convoluted case that I followed briefly in 2019-20 because the AER seemed like it was finally doing its job and no longer allowing big companies to offload their liabilities. It’s quite the ride. halifaxexaminer.ca/environment/pi…