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Posts by Susan Quinn

#cdnpoli #trust

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#saskpoli #harmreduction

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Alberta government faces another legal fight to keep supervised consumption sites open | CBC News Less than a year after a judge ruled on a similar case in Red Deer, the provincial government is facing an injunction seeking to stop supervised consumption services from closing in Calgary and Lethbridge.

www.cbc.ca/news/canada/... Kudos to those fighting to keep safe consumption sites open. #yyc #abpoli #harmreduction

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Among the Separatists | The Tyee I wanted to learn the true target of their angry dreams. What I heard made me tremble for the Alberta I love.

Among the Separatists via @thetyee.ca thetyee.ca/Analysis/202... We’ll written/researched exposé of separatists. We ignore them to our peril. #abpoli #racist #separatist

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#abpoli #UCPcorruption

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That’s the intent 🤬

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EPSTEIN FILES NOW

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#abpoli #ableg #abhealth #drugdeaths #harmreduction

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Unfortunate that we need to do this. Wise move

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#calgary #yyc

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Glad I took Ctrain

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An exciting announcement from @forwardcanada.bsky.social today! #ableg #abpoli #canpoli

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Thanks Richard. I signed up. Looks interesting.

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Holy shit we might have a cure for sickle cell anemia

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#abpoli #UCPcorruption #conflictofinterest #grift #harmreduction

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Listen to Bernie. He’s giving us a #CupOfJoe full of facts.

The SAVE Act isn't about election security. It's about keeping Americans from voting.

The Senate should be spending time on the crises that are real.

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“This is a blatant violation of the AER’s own policies... my client is being asked to participate in an off-the-record, closed-door meeting with no agenda and no ability to have the legal representation of his choice." Said Susanne Calabrese, a lawyer with Ecojustice. #ABLeg #ABPoli

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This is a MUST watch!!!

Yesterday Nenshi said what everyone has known for a long time.

Former AHS CEO Athana Mentzelopolous was right, she was fired for being right & Smith is wasting taxpayers money because she can’t admit those simple truths.

#abpoli #ableg #Justice4Athana

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The ‘Fully Redpilled’ ‘Barbarian King’ Acupuncturist of British Columbia The Canadian Anti-Hate Network has identified nearly 200 Canadian users of the white supremacist dating site WhiteDate.

WHITEDATE: The Canadian Anti-Hate Network has identified an alternative wellness clinic owner as a paying member of the white supremacist dating site WhiteDate.

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Alberta’s Separatists Are Chasing a Total Cowboy Fantasy | The Walrus The province they describe—rural, homogeneous, under siege—bears little resemblance to reality

My latest: Alberta’s Separatists Are Chasing a Total Cowboy Fantasy thewalrus.ca/albertas-sep... via @thewalrus.ca

Let's be honest, much of the separatist agenda is built around anti-immigrant lies & regressive "cowboy" myths.

To call this language a dog whistle is an insult to dog whistles.

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In James, by Everett, the slaves “code-switch”. They speak formal English to one another and switch to slave patois in front of anyone “white”. One member of my book club thought this was reality. I think it’s symbolic. What do you think? #booksky

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This was great. Very helpful. Thanks.

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#hate #military

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#parenting

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They’re raping people on your dime.

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Celebrating Alberta newcomers

March 04, 2026 Media inquiries
Nominations are open for the 2026 Alberta Immigrant Impact Awards, recognizing newcomers’ contributions to making the province a better place to call home. 

Alberta is home to people from cultures and backgrounds that span the world, many of whom have made significant contributions to their communities through excellence in their profession or field. Through charitable work, entrepreneurship, innovation, artistic expression and more, Alberta is strengthened by the immigrants who have chosen to make the province their home. The Alberta Immigrant Impact Awards were created to recognize the achievements and excellence of foreign-born Albertans, regardless of the time they have spent in the province.

Albertans are encouraged to nominate immigrant youth, entrepreneurs, academics, artists, athletes, professionals and community builders for an Alberta Immigrant Impact Award in recognition of their accomplishments.

“The contributions of immigrants have a vital impact on Alberta’s success and keeping it a welcome place for all. Whether through supporting businesses, driving innovation or volunteering in their communities, it is important to recognize and celebrate the positive impact newcomers have on our province.”

Muhammad Yaseen, Associate Minister of Multiculturalism
Nominations are evaluated on criteria such as the nominee’s overall contribution, how their actions fulfilled a need and affected others and how they demonstrated leadership and originality when problem-solving. Nominations are open from March 3 until noon on May 12, and an event will be held in fall 2026 to recognize the recipients of the Alberta Immigrant Impact Awards.

Celebrating Alberta newcomers March 04, 2026 Media inquiries Nominations are open for the 2026 Alberta Immigrant Impact Awards, recognizing newcomers’ contributions to making the province a better place to call home. Alberta is home to people from cultures and backgrounds that span the world, many of whom have made significant contributions to their communities through excellence in their profession or field. Through charitable work, entrepreneurship, innovation, artistic expression and more, Alberta is strengthened by the immigrants who have chosen to make the province their home. The Alberta Immigrant Impact Awards were created to recognize the achievements and excellence of foreign-born Albertans, regardless of the time they have spent in the province. Albertans are encouraged to nominate immigrant youth, entrepreneurs, academics, artists, athletes, professionals and community builders for an Alberta Immigrant Impact Award in recognition of their accomplishments. “The contributions of immigrants have a vital impact on Alberta’s success and keeping it a welcome place for all. Whether through supporting businesses, driving innovation or volunteering in their communities, it is important to recognize and celebrate the positive impact newcomers have on our province.” Muhammad Yaseen, Associate Minister of Multiculturalism Nominations are evaluated on criteria such as the nominee’s overall contribution, how their actions fulfilled a need and affected others and how they demonstrated leadership and originality when problem-solving. Nominations are open from March 3 until noon on May 12, and an event will be held in fall 2026 to recognize the recipients of the Alberta Immigrant Impact Awards.

This scales new heights of hypocrisy.

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