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Robin Martin retweeted
FIFA bans Iran’s centuries-old national flag as “political” 🇮🇷 Then clears the keffiyeh as “cultural expression,” despite being a symbol for resistance forces 🏴 That’s not neutrality. That’s selective enforcement. @FIFAcom, care to explain?
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Hezbollah official: “We are currently investing in protests and demonstrations in Western countries, especially among college students. We already have Muslim students agitating, but it’s the Western students themselves who will destroy their own countries.” This is the decade-old plan by Hezbollah and the Iranian regime to destroy America and Europe.
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Pierre rocks. He’s an articulate well spoken man. From FB ⬇️⬇️🙌 LAST NIGHT: Obby Khan attacked Pierre Poilievre — and received a response he probably never expected. Obby Khan thought he could easily score public points by criticizing Pierre Poilievre over his views on leadership, public policy, accountability, and the direction of Canada’s future. But this time, many believe he chose the wrong target. Known as one of Canada’s most recognizable political leaders, Pierre Poilievre didn’t simply react — he delivered a thoughtful message about responsibility, respect, opportunity, and the importance of bringing people together. “Obby Khan says my views are contributing to division,” Poilievre began, his tone calm but unwavering. “But what truly divides people is the belief that only one perspective deserves to be heard while everyone else should remain silent.” And he didn’t stop there. “You know what concerns me even more?” Poilievre continued. “When influential people use their platform to dismiss ordinary Canadians simply because they don’t agree with a different vision for the future.” Then Pierre Poilievre went further, speaking from years of public service, leadership, and countless conversations with people across the country. “It’s not disagreement that weakens a society,” Poilievre said. “What weakens a society is intolerance, fear, and teaching people to see each other as enemies because of political differences.” At that point, what began as political criticism had become something much larger — a conversation about respect, responsibility, and the future of public discourse. Rather than turning the exchange into a personal feud, Poilievre shifted the focus toward the values he believes should guide leadership. “I’m not a perfect man,” Poilievre admitted. “I’ve made my share of mistakes. But I will always believe that a strong Canada is one where people can speak freely, disagree honestly, and still treat one another with dignity and respect.” Then came the line that many supporters said resonated the most: “Canada was never built on fear or resentment between neighbours. It was built on opportunity, courage, hard work, and the belief that people with different opinions could still work together for something greater than themselves. So the real question is this — who is actually trying to bring Canadians together?” What started as criticism from a high-profile political opponent quickly evolved into a broader conversation about unity, responsibility, and the future of the country. And for many watching, Pierre Poilievre’s response became less about winning an argument and more about defending the principles of respect, opportunity, and understanding in an increasingly divided society.
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Robin Martin retweeted
LET’S GO! 🇨🇦
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On behalf of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, I offer my sincere condolences to the families and colleagues of OPP Constable Tarun Bali and Toronto Police Service Emergency Task Force Constable Marc Pinizzotto, both of whom tragically lost their lives this week in the line of duty. Their courage, dedication, and commitment to protecting our communities will not be forgotten. We owe a profound debt of gratitude to those who put themselves in harm’s way in service to others. #HeroesInLife
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Go Canada Go! #GameON2026
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RT @MichaelParsa: It's finally time! Selena, Nicolas and I are all set to join millions of Canadians from coast to coast to coast to cheer…
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PROUD TO BE CANADIAN 🇨🇦 This is the year to stand up for Canada — request a free flag while quantities last: 📲 (647) 560-9700 📧 Stephen.Lecce@pc.ola.org 💻 stephenleccempp.ca/canada We have made this easy, with pick up or drop off options available.
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We danced, laughed, and enjoyed caffè and breakfast together — a truly wholesome start to the day. Every year, my team hosts Italian Heritage Month celebrations to remind our Nonni that their values and stories live on in our hearts. Buona Festa! 🇨🇦🇮🇹
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Today, our Oakville community is grieving a profound loss. Constable Marc Pinizzotto was more than an 18-year member of the Toronto Police Service. He was also part of Oakville’s hockey community, a former Blades player who later returned to help coach and mentor young athletes through the academy he built with his brothers. His service, both in uniform and in our community, leaves a legacy of courage, commitment, and care for others. My heartfelt condolences are with Marc’s wife, children, family, friends, fellow officers, and everyone in Oakville who knew and loved him. May he rest in peace and May his memory be eternal.
On behalf of the people of Ontario, I extend my sincere condolences to the family, loved ones and fellow service members of Toronto Police Service Constable Marc Pinizzotto, who was killed in the line of duty today. Today is a sobering reminder of the sacrifices and risks faced by police officers across Ontario every day as they work to keep our province safe.
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🤌 Che bella giornata! Record turnout at the Festa d’Italia, celebrating the proud immigrant story of Italo-Canadians. Bravo to Mayor @StevenDelDuca for throwing THE best celebration in Canada. Forza forever! 🇨🇦🇮🇹
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Join me for a Community Safety Town Hall with Hon. @zeeinmilton, Associate Solicitor General for Auto Theft and Bail Reform. This event will be an opportunity for residents to hear about the work being done to address crime, auto theft, bail reform, and community safety concerns, as well as ask questions and share feedback. 📅 Wednesday, June 24 🕡 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM 📍 River Oaks Community Centre, Community Room A 2400 Sixth Line, Oakville, ON L6H 3M8 Register here: eventbrite.ca/e/199150093390…
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Robin Martin retweeted
This needs to be said loud and clear. Israel is not attacking Lebanon. They are targeting Hezbollah. An Iranian funded terror proxy that has struck Israel 2,000 times since the April ceasefire. Israel has every right to defend itself. Don’t fall for the Iranian regime’s distraction.
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More classroom space is on the way for Nottawa students! Yesterday, I was pleased to announce a provincial investment of $4.7 million to build an addition at Nottawa Elementary School, creating 144 new student spaces for local families. Congratulations to the Simcoe County District School Board, Board Chair Brandy Rafeek, Principal Melissa Mortimer and the staff of Nottawa Elementary School, Mayor Doug Measures, Councillor Phyllis Dineen, Clearview Township Council and staff, and last but certainly not least, the students, parents, and residents of Nottawa. Go Nighthawks! Read the full announcement here: briansaundersonmpp.ca/ontari… Photo Credit: Dave West #SimcoeGrey #ClearviewTownship #Nottawa #Education #OntarioSchools
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Thank you to BurlingtonToday for highlighting our work to improve access to healthcare across Oakville North–Burlington and Halton. From expanding primary care access to supporting hospital capacity, pediatric care, mental health services, and long-term care, we will continue working to deliver results for families in our community. Visit BurlingtonToday to read the full article. @BurlingtonTday
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BREAKING: A Toronto police officer has been murdered after executing a search warrant on an Iran-back Hezbollah Kta’ib cell in Canada.

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The Globe and Mail is reporting that the killing of a Toronto police offer today is linked to the investigation of the March shooting of the US consulate. That shooting was linked to the Iran-backed group Kata’ib Hizballah. Canada may have just had its 1st antizionist kiling.
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If this officer was indeed killed while investigating the March pro-IRGC Islamist terror attack on the U.S. Consulate, it is a terrorist act. #topoli #cdnpoli #onpoli
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With thanks to Premier @fordnation and Minister @NatKusendova, the Town of Wasaga Beach will soon have its first long-term care home, adding 288 new beds to the community. This important project will help seniors stay closer to home while creating approximately 350 health-care and support-sector jobs. Congratulations to Mayor Brian Smith, @WB_Media Town Council and staff, peopleCare Communities, community partners, and residents for their role in making this vision a reality. #SimcoeGrey #WasagaBeach #LongTermCare #BuildingOntario #ProtectOntario
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Robin Martin retweeted
Francesca Albanese calls herself a “human rights lawyer.” But she's not a lawyer. She never passed a Bar Exam. She never defended a human rights activist in court. She did do legal research for UNRWA, which is infested with terrorists. She's a legal researcher for terrorists.
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