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"Kindness covers all of my political beliefs." Roger Ebert
about 1 year ago
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CTV News Ottawa
about 4 hours ago
âBuy Canadianâ losing some momentum as countertariffs lift, Loblaw CEO says
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âBuy Canadianâ losing some momentum as countertariffs lift, Loblaw CEO says
The head of Canadaâs largest grocery chain says customers are returning to buying American items now that tariffs have lifted. CTVâs Dave Charbonneau reports.
https://bit.ly/4oGK5FY
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Naomi Klein
about 6 hours ago
They stole nine of my books. Nine! But why not Doppelganger? Not good enough for these mass doppelganger machines?
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MS Kohut
about 9 hours ago
For 30 years I have worked in the historically most disadvantaged communities in NYC & NY state. I can assure you, people are NOT tuned into politics yet are the MOST affected by policy. People are simply working, paying bills, parenting & surviving. They arenât reached by candidates or âleadersâ.
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John Woodside
about 11 hours ago
At COP30 Canada just got awarded the fossil of the day â first time since 2014 (the harper years). Clear sign of how Carneyâs pro fossil fuel agenda and backsliding on climate policy is being noticed internationally.
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UK photographer Shirley Baker documented the city of Manchester's streets in the 1960s
#WomensArt
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Cat
about 15 hours ago
And just like that Keith Urban was forgotten, fans left, just like his wife did.
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Poppyâs Dad! đŸ
about 17 hours ago
I love football. Itâs a religion in the UK! BUT⊠I wonât be watching any games hosted in the USA this time bc of the orange buffoon and his corrupt government. Heâs an INTERNATIONAL DISGRACE AND EMBARRASSMENT.
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Steffani Cameron đšđŠ
about 16 hours ago
You really need to subscribe to this account so you get his random wildlife videos from hidden cameras in the Canadian wild. Always a timeline cleanse.
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ThanksgiVIRing
about 18 hours ago
"Microsoft warns that Windows 11's agentic AI could install malware on your PC: 'Only enable this feature if you understand the security implications.'" bro what-- what are we doing here, exactly, how can you--anyone be okay with this?
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Eric Reder is on the River đ¶đŠ
about 19 hours ago
For federal gov cheerleaders after the first budget passed, a reality check: In one of the coldest big cities on the planet--Winnipeg, Manitoba-- there are still veggies growing in my garden in late November. Yet the Liberal gov in Canada is investing our future in big oil expansion. SAY NO TO LNG!
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Hope you can find time this Grey Cup week to read my article about why Manitobans travelled to Fargo, North Dakota in 1954 to watch a LIVE television broadcast of the Grey Cup game and how the city welcomed them with open arms
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'Hands across the border': the day the Grey Cup came to Fargo, North Dakota
A short drive directly south of Winnipeg, North Dakota has long been a destination state for Manitobans wanting to relax, shop for a weekend, and bring home che
https://3downnation.com/2025/11/10/hands-across-the-border-the-day-the-grey-cup-came-to-north-dakota/
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David Pugliese
about 18 hours ago
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How investigating Indigenous activists became a CSIS priority for at least a decade | CBC News
Canada's spies subjected Indigenous activists to a series of âNative extremismâ investigations for at least a decade beginning in 1988, in what internal documents show was a countrywide surveillance p...
https://www.cbc.ca/news/indigenous/csis-indigenous-investigations-1990s-9.6979565
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Christie Bikes (she/her) (â§)
about 18 hours ago
also is there an upper age cutoff or how is the 65+ group defined? this is pretty damning info but Iâm trying to be open to not seeing the whole picture and realize that the eg. top 10% of 65yr old+ group could be skewing this data
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Justin Ling
about 18 hours ago
The U.S. has formally signed a deal to integrate its icebreaker-building capacity with the Canada and Finland â just a few months after Trump ranted that he was going to cut Ottawa out and build everything at home.
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Canada signs new partnership agreement with United States and Finland to produce Arctic and polar icebreakers - Canada.ca
The Honourable Jean-Yves Duclos, Minister of Public Services and Procurement and Quebec Lieutenant, joined by Alejandro Mayorkas, United States (U.S.) Secretary of Homeland Security, and Wille Rydman,...
https://www.canada.ca/en/public-services-procurement/news/2024/11/canada-signs-new-partnership-agreement-with-united-states-and-finland-to-produce-arctic-and-polar-icebreakers.html
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Tom Flood
about 18 hours ago
Over the years I've released music or shirts or had DJ nights to help raise money for various orgs. Anyways this year is my cover of Edelweiss from The Sound Of Music. Downloads are $2.00 and all funds raised will go directly to Hamilton Trans Health Coalition
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Edelweiss/The Abbey, by Flood/RIjd
track by Flood/RIjd
https://floodrijd.bandcamp.com/track/edelweiss-the-abbey
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altNOAA đșđž
about 18 hours ago
When Biden was POTUS, the Maxwell Case was happening. EVERY file pertaining to Epstein was related to her investigation and they couldnât have been released without jeopardizing her prosecution and sentencing. Thatâs no longer the case. If DOJ investigates others, only those files can be held up.
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Philippe Lagassé
about 18 hours ago
In light of the F35 vs Gripen keruffle, re-upping my Policy Magazine piece on American capabilities and Canadian civil-military relations:
www.policymagazine.ca/america-frie...
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America, Friend or Foe? Carney's Security and Civil-Military Relations Challenge - Policy Magazine
Canadian civil-military relations may be headed for a rough ride.
https://www.policymagazine.ca/america-friend-or-foe-carneys-security-and-civil-military-relations-challenge/
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Peggy Blair
1 day ago
Hereditary chief Steven Augustine's coat has been found!!!
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Jackie Bigford (JackiesBuzz) đ đšđŠ
1 day ago
Chief Augustine "Jacket" lost at the Montreal Airport Okay Social Media sleuths, let's get this jacket back to the Chief. Someone has it and we need to locate it.
#Montreal
#Quebec
#Indigenous
#culture
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Stewart Johnston is the Gary Bettman of the CFL.
2 days ago
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KareninthePegđđđ
2 days ago
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Devin Heroux
2 days ago
HALFTIME IN WINNIPEG Roughriders 15 Alouettes 7 Iâm sitting directly beside Montrealâs Dylan Wynnâs father. A great man from California who says he much prefers the Canadian football game. Weâre just wearing different colours today.
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Aaron Wherry
2 days ago
The Grey Cup is on, so it's time, once again, to remember that Pierre Trudeau rolled up to Grey Cup in 1970 looking like this.
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âłatt
2 days ago
I love the Grey Cup because all the cheerleaders are trying to look cute while wearing gear that is usually reserved for solo climbing K2
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Winnipeg Free Press
3 days ago
WINNIPEG â Wade Miller, the president/CEO of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, received the Commissionerâs Award on Sunday.
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Blue Bombers president/CEO Wade Miller receives Commissioner's Award
WINNIPEG â Wade Miller, the president/CEO of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, received the Commissionerâs Award on Sunday.
https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/breakingnews/2025/11/16/blue-bombers-president-ceo-wade-miller-receives-commissioners-award
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How many times can Luke Wilson mention he was in the Super Bowl?
3 days ago
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yumyumwpg (Shae) đšđŠâ€ïžđșđŠđœïž
3 days ago
2 Grey Cup tickets for sale. Friend is selling for $250. Contact me and I will hook you up
#GreyCup
#Winnipeg
#CFL
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Canadian History Ehx
3 days ago
On Nov. 16, 1885, Louis Riel was put to death for treason. One of the most influential figures in Canadian history, he fought to preserve the rights of the Metis and has been called the Father of Manitoba. This is the story of his trial. đ§” 1/10
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NFL has nothing on the CFL.
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- TSN
From Jake Herslow's high-flying hurdle to Kenny Lawler's ridiculous touchdown catches, CFL stars showed out and made it tough to pick the 10 best plays of the season. We give it our best shot in a mus...
https://www.tsn.ca/video/2025/11/13/top-10-cfl-plays-this-season/
3 days ago
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The Beaverton
4 days ago
NestlĂ© worried AI will destroy worldâs water supply before they do
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NestlĂ© worried AI will destroy worldâs water supply before they do
VEVEY, SWITZERLAND - NestlĂ© executives gathered from around the world to announce their grave concern regarding the impact that artificial intelligenceâs water consumption will have on their own abili...
https://www.thebeaverton.com/2025/11/nestle-worried-ai-will-destroy-worlds-water-supply-before-they-do/
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Why did a horse trot into the Winnipeg Art Gallery? Well, that is thanks to one of the Grey Cupâs oldest traditions.
www.ctvnews.ca/winnipeg/art...
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âTuffy Nuffâ trots into Winnipeg Art Gallery for decades-old Grey Cup tradition
Why did a horse trot into the Winnipeg Art Gallery? Well, that is thanks to one of the Grey Cupâs oldest traditions.
https://www.ctvnews.ca/winnipeg/article/tuffy-nuff-trots-into-winnipeg-art-gallery-for-decades-old-grey-cup-tradition/
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Julie Penner
3 days ago
Winnipeg curling club stops affordable housing complex because theyâll lose half their parking spots. I bike past this block every day and itâs the *perfect* spot for more housing. I hope this can be resolved.
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âItâs community and fun and love:â Grey Cup superfans descend onto Winnipeg
WINNIPEG â Their teams may not be vying for this year's Grey Cup, but that hasn't stopped some dedicated Canadian football fans from descending on the centre of the country to witness the championship...
https://www.gx94radio.com/2025/11/15/its-community-and-fun-and-love-grey-cup-superfans-descend-onto-winnipeg/
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Devin Heroux
3 days ago
Long live the CFL The Grey Cup Party is hitting high gear in Winnipeg. Less than 24 hours away from the 112th championship. Iâm signing off for now. Good night sports fans.
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Canada needs to apologize.
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Brian F. Kelcey
4 days ago
Urban deer wondering wassup (along the Assiniboine River, just S of the St. James cemetery, in Winnipeg)
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Dannyboy wildlife
6 days ago
I am very excited about getting my first footage of a cougar. This is a rare sight in Manitoba.
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đŠ Still Standing đŠ
5 days ago
This is where we are right now. Itâs NOT okay.
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CTV News Winnipeg
4 days ago
Head coach Mike OâShea to return to Winnipeg Blue Bombers next season
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Head coach Mike OâShea to return to Winnipeg Blue Bombers next season
Mike OâShea will return as head coach of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, the CFL team announced Friday.
https://bit.ly/4nSN64H
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Manitoba Museum
5 days ago
Our palaeontology field team recently had the help of a helicopter to lift a huge block of ancient sea floor! These rock layers formed some 450 million years ago in a vast sea that covered Manitoba. With the block now at the Museum, it's ready for preparation for research and display.
#FossilFriday
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He's a liar just like Trump. He denies he has US citizenship.
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New poll shows more Canadians want CFL to differentiate itself from NFL, oppose shortening field
A new poll from the Angus Reid Institute suggests Canadians oppose any move by the CFL to make itself more like the NFL. The survey found among respondents w
https://3downnation.com/2025/11/13/new-poll-shows-more-canadians-want-cfl-to-differentiate-itself-from-nfl-oppose-shortening-field/?s=09
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Blue Bombersâ Vaval named top rookie, top special teams player at CFL Awards
Winnipeg Blue Bombers defensive back Trey Vaval double dipped at the CFL Awards on Thursday, taking home the Most Outstanding Rookie and Most Outstanding Special Teams Player awards.
https://www.tsn.ca/cfl/article/lions-betts-wins-most-outstanding-defensive-player-at-cfl-awards/
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Trey Vaval wins Most Outstanding Special Teams Player - CFL.ca
Winnipeg Blue Bombers return specialist Trey Vaval has been named Most Outstanding Special Teams Player in his first year in the CFL.
https://www.cfl.ca/2025/11/13/trey-vaval-wins-most-outstanding-special-teams-player/
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Winnipeg Blue Bombers' QB Zach Collaros joins TSN as 112th Grey Cup analyst
Zach Collaros might not have reached the 112th Grey Cup as a quarterback with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, but he'll be there as an analyst for TSN. Per source
https://3downnation.com/2025/11/13/winnipeg-blue-bombers-qb-zach-collaros-joins-tsn-as-112th-grey-cup-analyst/
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Andrew Kohan
6 days ago
âLook at all the service we didnât provide!â is a weird brag for a city
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C_Rae
6 days ago
This headline, TODAY, of all days, is especially hilarious to me. Meanwhile, in Canada...
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Santiago Mayer
6 days ago
Iâm genuinely concerned heâs gonna invade Venezuela to try and distract from this
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Andrew Kurjata
7 days ago
Three tidbits from this I found interesting 1. The 'quarantine' protocol was even worse than I thought - they didn't even change clothes after interacting with the birds 2. South Africa regularly tests large amounts of ostriches for avian flu 3. People on the farm openly admitted to having H5N1
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All the Ostriches Must Die
How the plight of a few hundred birds in Canada became an all-out fight for freedom
https://www.theatlantic.com/science/2025/11/ostriches-canada-bird-flu-rfk/684836/
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Canadian History Ehx
7 days ago
Dr. Norman Bethune was one of the most influential physicians of his era. He pioneered the use of a mobile blood transfusion unit in war zones, and introduced modern medicine to rural China. Honoured in China, it took decades for Canada to do the same. This is his story. đ§” 1/12
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