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π¨π¦ Jamie Carroll π¨π¦
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Entrepreneur; CEO of MAPLE|silk Canada, Great Plains MDF, Carroll & Co. Consulting, etc.; Director @sicknotweak; proud dad. Tweets are mine and often satirical.
Ottawa, Vancouver, Calgary
Joined February 2009
RT @kinnon: @MercedesGlobal It's important to view Trump through the lens @ZitoSalena provided with ""The press takes him literally, but noβ¦
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RT @HelloStephano: βIn the Trudeau years, the Canadian economy grew by 41 per cent, to $3.2 trillion. It grew by just 18 per cent under Truβ¦
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Woah boy. Guess Dougie has more in common with Donnie than we thought!
Wire Report: Recording reveals Doug Ford calling for return of death penalty in campaign speech: βSend βem right to sparky,β @robferguson1 & @robertbenzie report. Find out more at
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RT @natnewswatch: Wire Report: Recording reveals Doug Ford calling for return of death penalty in campaign speech: βSend βem right to sparkβ¦
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RT @DougSaunders: Itβs time for the surviving G7 democracies to seize Russiaβs frozen assets fully to pay for Ukraineβs defence. Before Janβ¦
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Apparently everyone else is wrong π€·π»ββοΈ
My thoughts on the latest @abacusdataca poll: There is clear evidence in our polling that the opinion environment in Canada is shifting. While the cost of living remains in focus for most people, Donald Trump has become the second more cited top issue and has come to define so much of what people are talking about. With Justin Trudeauβs exit only a few weeks away and the spectre of more tariffs possibility coming, Canadians are increasingly asking themselves which political choice is best able to deal with the impact and consequence of Trumpβs threatening posture towards Canada. However, we do not see a competitive political environment. The Conservatives continue to have a large lead in vote intention and while Pierre Poilievreβs negatives have risen, far more people have a positive impression of him than any other leader. When we ask Canadians about their views towards Mark Carney, he is viewed more favourably than negatively with 34% saying they have a positive view and 17% with a negative one. However, he also remains largely undefined in peopleβs minds and so there is still a lot we donβt know about how people will react to him once they get to know him better. But it is clear that the mindset of much of the public has shifted. Older Canadians, especially Baby Boomers, are fully engaged in the drama being created by Donald Trump. Boomers, and those with higher levels of education seem to be shifting their political preferences more than other Canadians at this point. Whether it is because they are paying closer attention to the news, or whether because they feel more threatened by Trump, they are ripe for persuasion by the Liberals. Perhaps the biggest takeaway from this poll is the weakness of the NDP and Jagmeet Singh. We have consistently measured the NDP in a narrow band between 17% and 20% for the past three years. But only in the last two weeks have we seen their vote share drop to its lowest level in our tracking. And when we include Carneyβs name into the mix, their vote drops even further to 12%. Overall, our read of the opinion landscape still favours the Conservatives and Pierre Poilievre. They have managed to hold onto most of their past supporters while still converting a sizeable portion of Liberal and NDP voters. Unless their voter coalition splinters, it will be hard of their opponents to make significant gains beyond what we have measured thus far
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RT @chronicleherald: Record $2.35-billion capital spending will stimulate N.S. economy, minister says https://t.co/β¦
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