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We've bled together
We've wept together.
We've worked together!
Be proud of what this country was, and will be again soon.
We don't need a new country. We need a new government!
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Edmonton businessman Arvi Singh Sagoo, 55, died after a violent encounter near The Common on 109 Street.
On Oct. 19, Sagoo and his girlfriend were walking back to their car after leaving the restaurant when they saw a man urinating on their vehicle. When Sagoo confronted him, the man allegedly struck him in the head, causing him to fall and lose consciousness. He was taken to hospital and placed on life support but died on Oct. 24.
Police arrested 40-year-old Kyle Papin, charging him with aggravated assault. Investigators say the two men were strangers.
The co-founders of a large GTA real estate brokerage just misappropriated over $10 million of trust funds, screwing over realtors & consumers, in a major unprecedented scandal. You probably didn't hear about it because the co-founders that did it were white instead of brown.
Oh, and RECO, the real estate regulator, decided not to "not seek charges under his authority under the Provincial Offences Act, and to not take any further administrative action under the Trust in Real Estate Services Act, 2002.” I doubt they would show this leniency if the brokerage was co-founded by brown guys.
All of this is a complete outrage and checks off all the "uproar" boxes - GTA real estate, scams, misappropriation of funds, etc. But you wouldn't know it if you got your news from Twitter. Never went viral.
I wonder why.
Some people: “Pierre Pollievre is a *real* man of the people.”
Me: “Why is Pierre waving a obviously empty coffee mug and pretending to sip coffee from it over and over again?”
If Pierre Poilievre acted like an adult and got his security clearance, maybe just maybe Canadians would have taken him seriously. #foreigninterference#cdnpoli
Over the last few weeks it has become apparent that Wallstreet and US politicians were getting tariff news before the rest of the market.
FOX news confirmed this today.
These people are making millions off the chaos.
Here's a breakdown of some of the unusual trades:
Politicians like David Eby and John Rustad are willing to sell off British Columbia’s wealth and power, transferring it from the public to an elite racial minority—enriching opportunistic lawyers, consultants, and chiefs along the way. 2/