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@WirachowskyT@kinsellawarren@CBC@cbcpodcasts Red license plates are diplomatic in Ontario. I don’t understand the reference. In Ontario we’re grateful for Alberta. Without the oil sales our dollar would be a lot lower, well paying jobs for a lot of Canadians especially the east coast that fly back and fort.
Jun 5: USAID investigation found 101 current/former #UNRWA took part in #Oct7th massacre
Jun 11: #UNRWA fired 70 workers for ties to Hamas terrorists
Jun 12: Minister @AnitaAnandMP announces $100,000,000 additional funding for NGOs and UN in Gaza (UNRWA) https://t.co/qDdY9sb2vm
BREAKING: UNRWA just fired 70 employees in Gaza over their ties to Hamas, in wake of UN Watch's latest revelations and the investigation by the U.S. Inspector General of USAID.
See our new UNRWA Terror Network map here, identifying 400 culprits: https://t.co/39bbQpruFe
@harleyf@ryangerritsen I can only imagine how much better off Canada would be if the SpaceX, Tesla and Twitter jobs were in Canada. We’re spending public money for our space program. The U.S. 47 billion from the private sector.
Bill #C34 would appoint “digital safety commission” with powers to order Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat & other social media platforms to remove “categories of harmful content”, including posts deemed “violent extremism.” Bill defines violent extremism as “an act that causes property damage that is committed for a political, religious or ideological purpose” such as “undermining, weakening or destroying fundamental institutions or political, economic or social stability…”
Social media posts deemed to undermine “social stability” would be subject to blocking orders by a federal censor under Bill #C34 introduced yesterday. “The law applies as soon as it comes into force.”
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