Mark O’Henly - Boomer Conservative 🇨🇦 (@seeclickflash) 's Twitter Profile
Mark O’Henly - Boomer Conservative 🇨🇦

@seeclickflash

Retirement is awesome. Photography, birds, hiking, fitness, weather station, tech & engineering, politics, etc. Fiscal conservative, Zionist & CAGW skeptic.

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Dwayne Chomyn, K.C. (@citizen004) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nenshi has gone from “Here’s why so-called Canada is a colonial settler genocide state so the only way I'm not cancelling Canada Day is if we have a minite of silence” to hectoring us about “Here is the correct way to celebrate Canada Day” in the flash of an eye. 😂

Kevin Vuong 🇨🇦🎗️ (@kevinvuongmp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Speaking as a Canadian of Chinese heritage, I’d much rather confront the history of the Chinese Exclusion Act than hide it. Sir John A. was imperfect but he was still consequential to 🇨🇦 and helped to found a nation that would later welcome people of Chinese and other heritages.

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“This reluctance to deport is baked into the institutional culture of Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada (IRCC,), Secure Canada claimed — with sources and internal investigations suggesting career advancement for immigration caseworkers is based on keeping rejection

J.D.M. Stewart (@jdmstewart1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Poor decision, taken 2023. I'm sure the Canadian Institute for Historical Education would have something to say about this. This burying of our past is not the way forward. Interpreting 1883 like it's 2025 also makes no sense.

Dr. Matthew M. Wielicki (@matthewwielicki) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The most troubling aspect of the climate agenda is the push to restrict energy access for developing nations, forcing them to rely on unreliable sources like wind and solar. Remember, there are no wealthy nations with low energy access... energy means wealth, and wealth enables

The most troubling aspect of the climate agenda is the push to restrict energy access for developing nations, forcing them to rely on unreliable sources like wind and solar. Remember, there are no wealthy nations with low energy access... energy means wealth, and wealth enables
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“The complaint alleges that the Foundation has repeatedly used a two-decade-old aerial photograph of Wyoming gas wells to falsely depict modern natural gas development in B.C.'s Montney Formation. This area produces roughly half of Canada's natural gas.”

“The complaint alleges that the Foundation has repeatedly used a two-decade-old aerial photograph of Wyoming gas wells to falsely depict modern natural gas development in B.C.'s Montney Formation. This area produces roughly half of Canada's natural gas.”
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An atmospheric river caused a flash flood in Las Vegas, July 3, 1975, fifty years ago today. The Las Vegas Public Works Department said it was the worst flooding in the area since 1955. reviewjournal.com/local/the-stri…

Martyupnorth®- Unacceptable Fact Checker (@martyupnorth_2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A quarter of a million Albertans have already pledged their commitment to sign a petition demanding a referendum on separation. That's huge. The Alberta Prosperity Project also has 20,000 volunteers ready to mobilize. APP membership is bigger than the UCP.

Senator Leo Housakos (@senatorhousakos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Carney sold the carbon tax as vital for trading with Europe. Now the EU exempts its industries—exposing that claim as empty rhetoric. It’s time to stop punishing Canadian workers for political theater.

BabelColour (@stuarthumphryes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I did this a few years ago for 'The Evening Standard', but the 4th of July seems a suitable excuse to share with you this giant of American history. It's a portrait of Abraham Lincoln by Alexander Gardner, taken on 8th November 1863. Because the original was a collodion (wet

I did this a few years ago for 'The Evening Standard', but the 4th of July seems a suitable excuse to share with you this giant of American history. It's a portrait of Abraham Lincoln by Alexander Gardner, taken on 8th November 1863. Because the original was a collodion (wet