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Michael Dobro #BadApple #PointOnePercent
DobroMichael
Sept 30 I tweeted this thread. There is a lot of noise from all corners in response to the injunction and subsequent police violence. The issue remains white settler folk
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RationalInvestor
Orangeman1992
Since pandemic started, USA dumped more than $5T on the American economy. GS economist Blake Taylor thinks there’s a good chance we haven’t seen the last of these fiscal spending packages and
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Graham
PVofFCF
When I think about the MSO story, I always come back to the adoption of institutional ownership. Interestingly, the Big 4 are already covered by more analysts than ~60% of
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Milhouse Van Houten 😀
Milhouse_Van_Ho
What do peanuts have to do with lockdowns? Unintended consequences.A thread: Peanut allergies were rare among American children up until the mid-1990s, when only four out of a thousand children
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Louis Pereira
LouisPereira_
Apr9, 1938 • Vimy Ridge DayPhotos taken on this day of Canadian Corps Vets gathered at Edmonton's Cenotaph to remember Canadians who victoriously fought in the battle of Vimy Ridge
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Ghost of Faye Kane
Moonsoother
Fascinating.https://twitter.com/brooklynmarie/status/1303542715880075265 Okay now take that concept And add it To this concepthttps://twitter.com/Foone/status/1303583025637203969?s=19 Okay now were talking now were cooking with gas now we
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Amy
nopenopenopenah
White women are far more than bystanders in active racism. They’ve been contributors for a long time and if you don’t believe me here are just a few examples I
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admiral snackbar
BabbyUnit
Interesting case about a teacher having sex at a party with a student from her school, and whether he was under her authority at the time. Provides an excellent example
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Jonathan Mesiano-Crookston @/#COVIDisAirborne
jmcrookston
"It was largely on the basis of Toronto’s Sunnybrook disaster on April 13,when nine health workers caught SARS, that the CDC decided in favour of the precautionary approach and opted
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A4AOntario
A4AOntario
Argh--the debunked mouse-burying-marbles study rears its ugly head again, this time from a Canadian science writer :( NTs: Please get over your obsession with trying to find out what "causes"
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Shane Parrish
ShaneAParrish
.@canada We need to talk. Where is our economic recovery plan? Why has nothing been done with the 2018 sector table recommendations? Why are we not investing in the digital
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Kevin Milligan
kevinmilligan
A column from from @colbycosh about the possibility of an Alberta Pension Plan. He worries most about governance of investing--would a province-controlled fund be tempted to invest with political /
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jeffrey ansloos
jeffreyansloos
I've worked in three universities. In every single one there have been ethnic identity frauds and race shifting. Every year I have sat on admissions committees and hiring committees, I
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Visvajit Sriramrajan
vsvjt
Indigenous communities have historically been some of the most oppressed communities globally. Indigenous People’s Day comes and goes once a year but Indigenous people face discrimination day in and day
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Ash
AshSmartassSAHM
I challenge any of the people who are commenting on the budget snapshot provided today to tell me what we should’ve done. Aw hell this is going to be a
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Evy Kwong
EVYSTADIUM
He went back to his hometown of Wuhan for Lunar New Year and was immediately put into lockdown for months. Li Wang, a researcher at the University of New Brunswick
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