Wright Thompson spent a ton of time around Steve Kerr this season and dropped this story today. Gives plenty of insight into Kerr’s choice to return to the Warriors after agonizing over the decision for months.
https://t.co/TKPHwRW41N
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Besides importing foreign oil, Eastern Canada now imported its first shipment of LNG from Australia.
Instead of building infrastructure domestically to be self sufficient, the self described environmentalists prefer imports from a tanker that traveled 25,750 km.
"Buy Canadian"
In Calgary, according to Calgary Board of Education,
* 31% of students don't speak English and are just learning English.
* almost a 700% increase in students with special education needs in just 4 years (see immigration from inbred areas).
That's just in Calgary. Some parts of Alberta are even worse.
Absolute idiots:
Mass immigration isn't overwhelming our institutions, we just need to bUiLd mOre sChOoLs.
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🚨🎙️Yesterday I attended an interview with Mike Stubbs and was asked about Matt Jeneroux’s decision to cross the floor.
I couldn’t help but think about every door I’ve knocked on in Newmarket–Aurora, every volunteer who gave their time and every donor who donated because they believed in the ideas we stood for together.
The people of Edmonton Riverbend have never elected a Liberal in the riding's history. The decision to be represented by a Liberal for the first time was made for them, not by them.
That's not right.
#cdnpoli
Watch this NDP unity ad. It's so convoluted.
In one sentence, Nenshi brags about how Albertans stuck together through droughts, floods, booms, busts, and brutal winters… and “built something bigger than ourselves".
Translation: We built Alberta. Proudly. On our own grit.
Then, in the next breath: “Danielle Smith would help Alberta walk away from Team Canada… Albertans know better… Greatness isn’t built by breaking apart… pull as ONE… Alberta, always on Team Canada”.
So let me get this straight..... we built Alberta by working together as Albertans, but now he wants us to ditch “Team Alberta” and jump on “Team Canada”, a team that's done nothing for us in the last 50 years.
Why?
It’s like saying: “Great job building this place... now sell your small business and join the big corporation, because real success is being a minority shareholder.”
Convoluted much?
P.S. He's lying about Smith. She's not pushing for independence, we the citizens are the ones demanding it.
The word “treason” is being thrown around very casually right now.
Danielle Smith said stop calling Alberta independence supporters traitors.
They are friends, family, and neighbours who want a better future.
Updated return on the Luka trade:
3 first-round picks
3 second-rounders
Max Christie
Khris Middleton
AJ Johnson
Malaki Branham
Marvin Bagley III
(h/t @BradeauxNBA )
Wow, that ending was frustrating.
Vassey, no one in Alberta is advocating for Alberta to become some reclusive nation, cut off from the rest of the world. That’s nonsense, and you know it.
The Alberta independence movement is driven by one core idea: independence from Ottawa’s control. An Ottawa that takes Alberta’s money while returning little more than contempt, coercion, and top-down dictates, with no meaningful respect for Alberta or its people.
This isn’t about isolation. It’s about accountability. It’s about self-determination. And it’s about people who are fed up with being dismissed, misrepresented, and talked down to while their concerns are ignored.
And a fair question needs to be asked: did you ever make these same arguments to the Bloc Québécois or the Parti Québécois? Or are these concerns only treated as illegitimate when they come from Albertans?
If you’re going to engage in this conversation, do it honestly. And if you’d rather keep mischaracterizing it, by all means, keep going. All it does is expose you further and motivate more people to stand up and speak out.
This is not quite as epic as Jordan Peterson schooling Cathy Newman in 2018, but it's right up there.
Jeff Rath delivers a master class on how to deal with an aggressive journalist. He was on fire, absolutely quick on his feet. That's because he's true to his convictions, and isn't juggling lies in his head.
The bit about being a Queen on the chess board was brilliant.