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Sarah Kennedy
OSCApresident
Well, it’s that time again! Time to educate and advocate. Ever wonder what #Ontario #SpecialConstables are? What they do?Why they do it? How they do it? This is the thread
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Adriana LaGrange
AdrianaLaGrange
Some have recently questioned the ability of Alberta’s government to purchase the requisite 1.6 million reusable masks in time for the start of K-12 classes this fall. Orders totalling 1.7
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Tommy Brothers
tdbrothers
Heartbreaking that the OPS we worked hard to establish is now closedWe’re still trying to understand what happened & why, but members who had control over the physical space and
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Aaron Derfel
Aaron_Derfel
1) On Dec. 10, Montreal crossed the threshold by Harvard University experts for stay-at-home orders. But Quebec waited until Dec. 17 to send schoolchildren home. On Dec. 25, it shut
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Sura Mbaya
surambaya
The provincial administration was for decades, the long arm of the govt. Provincial Commissioners, District Commissioners and District Officers were little tin gods that lorded over the masses with some
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Greg
greg_scott84
TRUST THE EXPERTS1) Dr. Anthony Fauci re: PCR tests: "If you get a cycle threshold of 35 or more, the chances of it being replication competent are miniscule." 2) Forbes:
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Joe Ceci
joececiyyc
We're all concerned by the UCP's botched school reopening plan, but remember that they have been trying to destroy public ed from the start.Here's a summary.First, they forced school boards
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Alexandra Erin
AlexandraErin
SO LET ME TELL YOU WHY I AM EXCITED ABOUT BILL AND TED 3.This involves speculation based on seeing one (1) trailer... the plot points I am about to address
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Jon Thompson
JonSThompson
A new health study has found the government is underestimating how many Indigenous people live in Thunder Bay by orders of magnitude.(Thread) Well Living House, a health think tank based
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Mark Bourrie
MarkBourrie
Since I might have to give legal advice on this stuff, I decided I better parse it all out on Twitter, because that's the best way to understand law. So
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Jeff Preston
jeffpreston
Today is the 28th annual #InternationalDayofPersonsWithDisability (#IDPWD2020 ) and, on a day meant to celebrate disability pride and push for disability justice the Canadian government is set to move forward
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Alicia Elliott
WordsandGuitar
Right now, as you read this, my people are peacefully occupying a land development that Canada has never owned, and in fact was supposed to negotiate back in 2006. The
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Usman
UsmanAhmad_iam
After the APS massacre the government introduced a National Action Plan (NAP) with the purpose of curbing extremism in the country. One of the policy proposals set out in the
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UBC Students Against Bigotry
ubc_students
Angelo Isidorou is a founding member of Yellow Vests Vancouver and director of UBC's "Free Speech Club." After the FSC failed to bring Andy Ngo to UBC, the club sued
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M.P.
OmanReagan
Starting early in 2020, British Columbia spread pandemic misinformation. The province told us that there was no such thing as asymptomatic spread. Scientists and other health experts had already made
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Lauren Dobson-Hughes
ldobsonhughes
Bobbing back to talk about schools and ‘economic reopening’. Schools are now the last thing to come back. Maybe. They’re an afterthought, despite the fact most adults have children, and
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