Director, Corporate Affairs @intellijoint | Former Director of Policy for Premier of Ontario | @munkschool alum | Lover of burritos, video games, and Timber 🎶

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Tim Dutton retweeted
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#BREAKING: When asked if Ontario is pulling the Ronald Reagan TV ads, Ontario Premier Doug Ford tells the @globeandmail: “I will be running the ad tonight for the World Series” #onpoli #cdnpoli
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Awesome news - well done @VictorFedeli! 👏
It’s official: Ontario has removed all of its Party-Specific Exceptions under the Canadian Free Trade Agreement. To date, we are the first and only province to do so. We encourage more provinces and territories to join us in tearing down interprovincial trade barriers that cost the Canadian economy up to $200 billion annually.
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Entrepreneurs: stay focused. Lots of noise right now. Don’t let it get to you. Heads down. Ambition up.
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Tim Dutton retweeted
2 Mar 2025
I WITNESSED WWE HISTORY A JOHN CENA HEEL TURN
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28 Feb 2025
Back to back to back champs @fordnation @OntarioPCParty

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21 Feb 2025
The @OntarioNDP is seriously recommending increasing the capital gains tax?!?!?!? Did they learn NOTHING from the past year federally? 🤦‍♂️
NEW: The Ontario NDP has released its costed platform: It includes $33.7 billion / 3 years on net new programs including a grocery rebate, doubled ODSP rates, increases to education and healthcare, and the creation of Homes Ontario - a provincial agency to build affordable housing. The NDP would introduce new tax brackets for those earning between $300,000-$500,000 a year, a luxury residence tax, and increasing the capital gains inclusion rate estimated to bring in $6.8b/year. The difference, would all be deficit spending. #onpoli
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The singer of Canada‘s national anthem tonight switched the lyrics. “A representative confirmed in an email to CBC News that the switch was intentional in response to the annexation rhetoric coming from the U.S.” cbc.ca/news/canada/chantal-k…
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Exactly the chaser we all needed after this weekend
Welcome to the family. Marvel Studios' #TheFantasticFour: First Steps arrives in theaters July 25.
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Full podcast coming Friday but seemed like a good day to drop a sneak peak 👀 Canadian-made, ready to use anywhere in Canada 🇨🇦 let’s go! @intellijoint @ArmenBakirtzian @MediaOnward
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McKinsey's work citing the 'benefits' of tariffs should automatically disqualify it from any contracts with Canadian fed/prov governments or other affected governments. This is the same firm that paid a $650M fine and apologized for its role in helping Purdue supercharge opioid sales.
A White House briefing note justifying the tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China. 1 of 3 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 02/02/25   President Trump’s Tariffs Are a Necessary Solution  Background Information •TARIFFS STRENGTHEN THE AMERICAN ECONOMY, RAISE WAGES, AND CREATE JOBS: ◦According to a 2024 analysis of tariffs done by McKinsey & Company, “tariffs on imported goods could reduce competition for US producers, increase demand for US-made goods, and create jobs.” ◦A 2024 study on the effects of President Trump’s tariffs in his first administration found that they “strengthened the U.S. economy,” and “led to significant reshoring” in industries like manufacturing and steel production. ◦President Trump’s global tariffs on steel created over 4,000 new American jobs. ◦An analysis from the Atlantic Council found that “tariffs would create new incentives for US consumers to buy US-made products.” ◦Former Biden Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen affirmed last year that tariffs do not raise prices: “I don’t believe that American consumers will see any meaningful increase in the prices that they face.” ◦President Trump’s tariffs on steel and China “reduced imports of affected steel products by 24 percent…and increased U.S. production of steel products by 1.9 percent.” ◦A bipartisan group of Senators wrote Joe Biden in September 2024 asking him to reimpose steel tariffs on Mexico. •BRINGING MANUFACTURING BACK TO AMERICA: ◦Hyundai’s CEO stated on January 14th that investing in the US is the best antidote to potential tariffs and touted the company’s newly built $13 billion plant in Georgia. ◦Hyundai Steel is actively considering building a US plant as tariffs loom. ◦Fortune Magazine recently wrote: “Trump’s tariff threats are working: Audi ponders a U.S. manufacturing site—and Porsche might join” ◦Auto suppliers Bosch and Continental have begun developing plans to manufacture in the US in order to avoid tariffs. ▪“Wherever we can further localize, and it makes sense, we will do it” – Continental CEO Nikolai Setzer   **** Canada – 25% on Canadian goods, 10% on Canadian Energy   •DEFICITS: ◦The annual trade deficit with Canada under the first Trump Administration averaged $18.7 billion; under Biden, it averaged $61.5 billion. ◦The average annual trade deficit with Canada increased 228.9% under Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. ◦The lowest annual deficit with Canada under Biden (2021 – $47.7B) was nearly double the highest annual deficit under President Trump (2019 – $25.8B). •TARIFFS WORK: ◦Exports to the U.S. account for 21% of Canada’s GDP. ◦Canada’s ambassador to the US Kirsten Hillman told the Associated Press the country is prepared to buy more American products in order to “appease Trump’s tariff threat.” ◦CEO of $14 billion aluminum manufacturer Alcoa said the company will likely send its Australian output to the US if the US imposes tariffs on Canadian imports. ◦Canada has pledged to spend $1 billion to hire more border agents in response to the threat of tariffs. •IN ADDITION TO THE TRADE DEFICIT, THE UNITED STATES ALSO SUBSIDIZES CANADA’S TERRITORIAL DEFENSE: ◦Canada currently benefits from U.S. spending per year on NORAD defenses, and protection from the United States Air Force from foreign incursions. The US covers “about 60 percent of the bill for NORAD.” ◦In gross spending, Canada allocates only about 3% of every U.S. dollar spent on defense to defending their own territories, $916 billion in the U.S. vs. $27.2 billion in Canada. ▪As a percentage of GDP, Canada spends 62% less per year than the United States on defense, 3.4% of GDP in the U.S. compared to 1.3 percent in Canada. ◦A 2022 announcement from former Canadian Defense Minister Anita Anand outlined only a $4.9 billion investment in NORAD over six years and $38.6 billion “over twenty years on an accrual basis.” •FENTANYL/BORDER: ◦Before 2020, most fentanyl was imported into Canada;
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President Trump’s decision to tariff Canada is extremely disappointing and will hurt millions of workers on both sides of the border. We don’t want to be here, but make no mistake: Canada will hit back and we’ll hit back hard.
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Powerful leadership from BC. Every province should follow suit
2 Feb 2025
In response to the American tariffs, I have directed government and crown agencies to exclude US suppliers from any new purchasing or procurement agreements. It’s just one of the actions we are taking to prioritize Canada first.
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29 Jan 2025
Ah shit this might be the best song yet!
Listen: The Ontario PC party's new campaign song. #onpoli #onelxn
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Like actually though, the tune starting at 0:36 is so good what the hell hahaha
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16 Jan 2025
Huge win - well done @PierrePoilievre 👏
BREAKING: I am announcing today common sense Conservatives will reverse last June’s Liberal tax hike on capital gains—a tax economists agree will kill 400,000 jobs. This Liberal jobs tax was a bad idea before President Trump’s tariff threat, it is outright insanity now. AXE THE LIBERAL JOBS TAX: conservative.ca/cpc/cancel-t…
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Yessssss! 😃
Introducing #NintendoSwitch2, the successor to Nintendo Switch, releasing in 2025. Learn more: ninten.do/6013U8Rsf
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15 Jan 2025
United we stand, divided we fall. We need to stay united.
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All in on Canadian entrepreneurs - it's the only path forward for a stronger, safer, and prosperous country nationalpost.com/opinion/we-…
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14 Jan 2025
What a refreshing take on tech policy: "That includes making Canadian venture capital available to startups, directing government support to domestic businesses rather than foreign firms and ensuring Canadian IP stays in Canada, @RickPerkinsMP said" thelogic.co/news/conservativ…
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