We ended our Monday afternoon with a tour of the Ashtrey Recovery Resource Centre with Vancouver City Councilor Mike Klassen. Its great to have the City of Vancouver's support.
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Today has been crazy.
This has been by far the biggest response we have ever had to an interview. The reaction has been vast so I want to lay out how I approached the conversation as clearly as possible.
Pierre Poilievre is the Leader of the Official Opposition. In that role, he has two primary responsibilities:
1. Scrutinize the government, point out its shortcomings, and hold it accountable.
2. Offer policy alternatives.
That is how I approached the interview.
My questions focused on where Pierre believes the government has fallen short, what he would do differently, and how long he thinks it would take to see results. I also reached out to people I respect like my past law professors, other journalists, and friends for their views on questions they felt had not been asked.
Some people are calling me a Conservative. Others are saying it was a softball interview. They are welcome to those views.
I am not a Conservative.
I also do not conduct interviews like Dawna Friesen or Rosemary Barton. They are welcome to their approach. It is simply not the role I am trying to play.
My goal with Nuanced is to have long-form, good-faith conversations that help people better understand the issues, the people involved, and the choices facing the country.
This is not at all alarming. As usual, @ChildrensHD has jumped to erroneous conclusions out of cognitive bias. VAERS data is raw, anecdotal, ignores denominator bias and does not give a population rate of POTS that validly compares HPV-vaccinated vs non-vaccinated children.
Gaza's schools were the final structures detonated during Israel's systematic annihilation of neighborhoods.
Israeli units used them as operational bases before ultimately blowing them up once the mission was complete.
Over 1,150 Health Professionals Call for Boycott of Israeli Medical Association
A report by the @EuroMedHR in April 2026 also criticized the IMA for not condemning repeated attacks on hospitals and for supporting positions aligned with Israeli crimes.
https://t.co/5RD71ejP91
I don’t know what to say anymore. As doctors, we can’t stop a genocide and we can’t end a famine.
We provided a diagnosis - genocide.
We provided a prescription to end the genocide - for Canada to end its complicity and direct involvement in Israel’s crimes now.
News: Canada’s top court has unanimously dismissed a bid by the Edmonton Police Service to limit information about officer misconduct turned over to defendants in criminal cases. https://t.co/bot7Lmjpgo
Worth noting that only 10% of empty new condos in Metro Vancouver are in the City of Vancouver.
About 50% are in Burnaby and Richmond.
Credit: @Ayan604
It's been over a decade since P.T. dropped, and for years I was never entirely sure what actually happened. Why was this masterpiece delisted? Why was Silent Hills cancelled right when it had the world losing its mind? I did some digging. It's so much worse than I thought. 🧵
One thing that shouldn't be overlooked in Alberta:
EMS responses to suspected opioid overdoses jumped 65% last year, yet overdose deaths still declined.
That means more people overdosed, but more people survived.
That's not because of Alberta's recovery policy, that's because HARM REDUCTION (NALOXONE) saved their lives.
I've been saying this for years: we don't need to choose between harm reduction and recovery.
We need more harm reduction, more recovery services, and more housing. Not less of one to fund another.
https://t.co/2rYuGL6K3F
IMHO Carney's people should be paying close attention to this critique. Canada is not a central bank. Parliament is not a board of governors. MPs are not employees.
Great thread. I'll add this - Hatfield's manifesto reveals that he was obsessed with the big picture, structural issues for why men (himself notably) are crushed under the weight of capitalism and rejection by women. He doesn't explicitly call for violence against women though...
He has had an emergency decompressive hemicraniectomy, left-sided, where the likely dominant brain side is damaged forever. He will probably never be able to speak again, and never be able to feel and move the right side of his body.
At his age, the reason for that is most likely a mass intracranial hemorrhage and swelling due to severe head trauma. He must have also spent a long time in a coma, hence the tracheostomy.
This is, without much room for doubt, the face of a tortured man who has barely survived an emergency procedure, which in normal circumstances would be extremely uncommon for someone his age - and whose quality of life has been reduced to almost zero forever.
NEW: I took an in-depth look at the Zionist narrative on the shootings of Jewish institutions in Toronto, and came to the conclusion that it’s bullshit that has been used to restrict our civil liberties.
Read my investigation to find out why.
https://t.co/QR8GArUdhM