Supriya Dwivedi (@supriyadwivedi) 's Twitter Profile
Supriya Dwivedi

@supriyadwivedi

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calendar_today23-06-2011 02:26:47

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Toronto Star (@torontostar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I served in Justin Trudeau’s PMO. This is what I think of Mark Carney’s first big mistake. That PM Carney has chosen to go the appeasement route is disappointing to say the least, but it’s also wildly inconsistent with the whole elbows up thing. #Opinion trib.al/VgItfmY

Supriya Dwivedi (@supriyadwivedi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

you heard it here first folks, foreign countries can come in and kill our citizens, as long as they trade with us elbows uppp baaaaaby!!!!

Jane Lytvynenko (@janelytv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For the first time in this war, I wrote in the first person. Here is what it's like to experience an air raid in Kyiv, to negotiate between bombs and normality, and to come out of shelter into the smoky aftermath. Free to read: wsj.com/world/gaming-t…

Univrsle (@univrsle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

And that's still true......Pierre's first tweet about this was to offer surrender and apology. So yeah, voting Liberal was smart

Marc Lévesque (@marclevesqueeco) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It wouldn’t make a difference in hell if Canada abandoned the DST or supply management, any more than our decision to take stronger measures to address the Fentanyl issue changed f..k all to his tariff obsession. Anyone who believes otherwise is delusional.

Rob Silver (@robsilver) 's Twitter Profile Photo

David Frum worked in the Bush White House in 2000. He became a US Citizen in 2007. So….not only in Canada. There are many, many democratic countries where non-citizens can work in politics. For very good reason.

Sharan Kaur (@mssharankaur) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is exactly the kind of clownery that makes people hate politics. If you’re foaming at the mouth over a pancake flip, maybe take a walk. Your guy couldn’t even hang onto the seat he’d warmed since dial-up internet was still a thing.

Supriya Dwivedi (@supriyadwivedi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

saw the new jurassic park and they referred to quetzalcoatlus and mosasaurus as dinosaurs, fully signifying the transition to a hegemonic MAGA anti intellectual cultural revolution, and a marked departure from performative acquiescence to woke nerd culture in this essay I wi—

Josh Weinstein (@joshstrangehill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Simpsons references can be obscure For this we actually had to do research - in pre-internet days - to write the joke (& find delightfully obscure sounding civilization that in some way prized hydro engineering) What's a Simpsons joke that sent you down a reference rabbit hole?

Simpsons references can be obscure

For this we actually had to do research - in pre-internet days - to write the joke (& find delightfully obscure sounding civilization that in some way prized hydro engineering)

What's a Simpsons joke that sent you down a reference rabbit hole?
Dimitris Soudas 🇨🇦🇬🇷☦️ 13-12-1943 (@dimitrissoudas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Canadians who give $20, $50, or $100 of their hard-earned money to the Conservative Party deserve full transparency. They’re not lobbyists or insiders. They’re working people who believe in a cause—and they have every right to know how much of their money is going to Jenni Byrne

Andy Kaczynski (@kfile) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WSJ got a copy of a letter Trump allegedly sent Jeffrey Epstein for his birthday. This is what it said. Trump denies he sent it.

WSJ got a copy of a letter Trump allegedly sent Jeffrey Epstein for his birthday. This is what it said. Trump denies he sent it.
National Newswatch (@natnewswatch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Conservatives may soon have to choose between Pierre Poilievre and winning elections, Supriya Dwivedi writes. thestar.com/opinion/contri… Find out more at nationalnewswatch.com

The Conservatives may soon have to choose between Pierre Poilievre and winning elections, <a href="/supriyadwivedi/">Supriya Dwivedi</a> writes. thestar.com/opinion/contri…

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Carrie Tait (@carrietait) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi, yes, g'morning. This is awkward. But targeting a reporter - hi! - with surreptitiously obtained photos and details of her tooling around town is an attack on the public's right to know. theglobeandmail.com/canada/article…

Rachel Doerrie (@racheldoerrie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You don’t “promise to do better” after Kyle Beach and write this. The ONLY thing that should’ve come from the Athletic today was Strang/Robson piece. No one needed to know this, today. Shame on everyone involved; from two writers I respect, to the editor that hit publish.