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@Boosty1919

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@AmericaPartyX
News America Party
6 months
The 'America Party' is here. RT if you're with us🇺🇸
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@Boosty1919
Boosty
9 months
@GabrielPizza
Gabriel Pizza
9 months
Woke up feeling a bit cheesey. Might add another @Senators ticket giveaway to our timeline today. If we can get 100 #goaensgo we will add a 2nd giveaway to our feed. Don’t Forget to check the pin post. Signed brady jersey, cap, tix and gc up for grabs!
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@Boosty1919
Boosty
10 months
Run as an independent!!!
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@Concern70732755
Concerned Canadian
11 months
Who agrees ??
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@chamath
Chamath Palihapitiya
1 year
Here is the harsh truth as someone who allocates capital in different parts of the world: Canada is no longer a compelling place to invest. Hasn’t been for a few years now. As a result, the economic prosperity of Canada will continue to shrink. This is despite an incredibly
@AmazingZoltan
Alex Zoltan
1 year
HAPPENING NOW: Another question for Trudeau on Donald Trump followed by another spastic and unhinged response.
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@MarkCarney_Ego
Fake Mark Carney
1 year
The Government owns land, and we want to build houses. But instead of letting the free market work, we are going to keep control of it so we can decide who lives there. That way, we can ensure the housing only goes to liberal voters, and people with a high social credit score.
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@yonkojohn
John Smith
2 years
Trudeau's net worth of 3.8 million in 2015 to now passing 100 million qualifies him for entrepreneur of the decade. This is a very exciting time and if Justin win's he gets to make a speech outlining his success strategies! Canada and Canadians are awaiting with bated breath!
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@MPelletierCIO
Martin Pelletier
2 years
Home owners needs to earn $200,000 a year to afford the typical house in Canada, 2x that of the U.S. Canadian Federal govt taxes those making above $248,000 a year at the highest rate at over 50% (when combined with provincial taxes) in most provinces. This compares to $609,000
@unusual_whales
unusual_whales
2 years
Homebuyers need to earn $113,520 a year to afford the typical house in the U.S. — 35% more than what the typical household earns annually, which is $84,072, according to Redfin.
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@Boosty1919
Boosty
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@Boosty1919
Boosty
2 years
@TheFourthPeriod H holy Hhh uh HHH
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@acoyne
Andrew Coyne 🇺🇦🇮🇱🇬🇪🇲🇩
2 years
My latest, on Canadian decline: Once we were among the richest nations on Earth. No longer. Country after country has passed us by, and more are sure to follow
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theglobeandmail.com
We are in a growth crisis – at the very moment we most need growth to pick up, it has all but petered out
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@sclarkeOville
Sarah Clarke
2 years
@CTVNews Completely agree our communities just do not have the housing or supports for so many students. In addition it affects our own children’s ability to gain admission to post secondary.
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@Montreal_Expos
Montreal Expos
2 years
10,000 retweets and this definitely happens
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