VP HR: STRATTON OAKMONT, INC.

Canada
Joined October 2015
A reminder that 20 lumber mills shut down before Trump ever took office — the result of NDP red tape and ideological roadblocks. It’s time this government stops blaming Washington and starts owning the damage done at home.
Facts!
95% of the land in BC is under Aboriginal title claim. The principles set out in the Cowichan case say that once Aboriginal title is established, it trumps the fee simple title granted to landowners. BC residents may soon no longer own their homes and businesses.
Another paid Oil Bear doing his part to influence the world of the apparent upcoming oil glut. I’m sure Brian has his finger on the pulse of the global Oil market being deep inside oil country-Miramichi New Brunswick.
What is the outlook for the price of oil? theglobeandmail.com/investin…
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Replying to @ezralevant
What a negotiation team! 🤣👍🏻
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The judge who recently ruled on the land title case involving Richmond homeowners and the Cowichan Tribes was Justice Barbara Young of the British Columbia Supreme Court. Her August 7, 2025 decision granted Aboriginal title to the Cowichan Tribes over approximately 7.5 square kilometers of land in Richmond, including areas held under private ownership She is a native, and she is ruling with prejudice! Share everywhere! #Richmond #cowichan gangsterismout.com/?p=11162
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Maybe not a sovereign debt crisis but just a total debt crisis
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The Liberal promise ten years ago: deficits will grow Canada's economy. The reality: 👇
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Seriously? The Liberal Government is now spending $3 million of taxpayer money to subsidize female farmers in Nicaragua because... climate change? Many Canadians are struggling just to make ends meet. Wasteful spending like this needs to end.
So profound-worth a read & listen.
This is a stunning admission from ECB President Christine Lagarde, and a perfect window into the globalist mindset. She laments that "democratic process" is a "drag" and that "speed is of the essence." She is frustrated that her grand vision—a Digital Euro—is being slowed down by the tedious necessity of parliamentary debate and public scrutiny. Let's be clear about what she is saying: ➡️ Democracy is an obstacle. The very systems of checks and balances that protect our sovereignty are seen as inconvenient roadblocks to their centralized control. ➡️ They fear being "left in the dust." This isn't about serving European citizens. It's a technocratic race against other global powers (and their own citizens' awakening) to cement a new financial system before people can resist. ➡️ "We have to accelerate." This is the mantra of the unelected. When you hear this, know that due process, transparency, and individual rights are about to be trampled in the name of "progress." The Digital Euro, the Capital Markets Union, the Banking Union—these are not tools for your freedom. They are the architecture for a system of total financial surveillance and control. They will decide what you can buy, where you can spend, and will have the power to freeze you out with the click of a button. Lagarde is right about one thing: time is running out. But not for their project. It's running out for us to wake up, organize, and defend our national sovereignty and economic liberty from these unaccountable elites. The greatest threat to our freedom is not being "left in the dust," but being locked in a digital cage we never agreed to.
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Charlie Kirk was NOT a racist. I have proof and I am proof.
Facts!
86.7% Fossil Fuels usage in 2024 - Thats the Story - Climate Scam grifters pushing naratives but dying bread except for Canada still being suckered - maybe a few more trillion poured down drain get tha number down to 86% next year 🤣- Bring on those Nova Scotia Windmills 🤡
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😂 - Hilarious.
Or you may want to stick to a few proven & dependable-O&G, Hydro, Nuclear, Coal.
So batteries will “solve” renewable intermittency, right? The world’s biggest grid battery (California, 3,287 MWh) is often cited as proof. Let’s test that: If 🇩🇪Germany or 🇬🇧the UK needs 50 GW of power during a typical night… How long would this battery keep the lights on during a Dunkelflaute?
Coming your way shortly.
Mark Carney, Canada's new PM: "We have an enormous opportunity to bring climate change into the heart of every financial decision." "We can deliver the net zero world that you've demanded, and that our future generations deserve." 🤡
With almost no GDP growth per capita, no big trade deals, how exactly is Canada going to be “its own best customer”? Get ready for tough times.
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OPEC+ voluntary production cuts are done. OPEC+ crude exports since the truncated production increase started in April have been flat. The real supply increase will come in September. Saudis are in control, but there are caution signals flashing. hfir.com/p/oil-market-signal…
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Solar is no longer alternative energy—it's the new default
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Thread 🧵 1) "When 79-year-old George retired, he didn’t buy a golf club or a hammock. He hung a handmade sign in his garage window: “Broken things? Bring ’em here. No charge. Just tea and talk.” His neighbors in the faded mill town of Maple Grove thought he’d lost it. “Who fixes stuff for free?” grumbled the barber. But George had a reason. His wife, Ruth, had spent decades repairing torn coats and cracked picture frames for anyone who knocked. “Waste is a habit,” she’d say. “Kindness is the cure.” She’d died the year before, and George’s hands itched to mend what she’d left behind. The first visitor was 8-year-old Mia, dragging a plastic toy truck with a missing wheel. “Dad says we can’t afford a new one,” she mumbled. George rummaged through his toolbox, humming. An hour later, the truck rolled again—this time with a bottle cap for a wheel and a stripe of silver duct tape. “Now it’s custom ,” he winked. Mia left smiling, but her mother lingered. “Can you… fix a résumé?” she asked. “I’ve been stuck on the couch since the factory closed.” By noon, George’s garage buzzed. A widow brought a shattered clock (“My husband wound it every Sunday”). A teen carried a leaky backpack. George fixed them all, but he didn’t work alone. Retired teachers proofread résumés. A former seamstress stitched torn backpacks. Even Mia returned, handing him a jar of jam: “Mom says thanks for the job interview.” Then came the complaint. “Unlicensed business,” snapped the city inspector. “You’re violating zoning laws.” Maple Grove’s mayor, a man with a spreadsheet heart, demanded George shut down. The next morning, 40 townsfolk stood on George’s lawn, holding broken toasters, torn quilts, and protest signs: “Fix the law, not just stuff!” A local reporter filmed a segment: “Is kindness illegal?” The mayor caved. Sort of. “If you want to ‘fix’ things, do it downtown,” he said. “Rent the old firehouse. But no guarantees.” The firehouse became a hive. Volunteers gutted it, painted it sunshine yellow, and dubbed it “Ruth’s Hub.” Plumbers taught plumbing. Teenagers learned to darn socks. A baker swapped muffins for repaired microwaves. The town’s waste dropped by 30%. But the real magic? Conversations. A lonely widow fixed a lamp while a single dad patched a bike tire. They talked about Ruth. About loss. About hope. Last week, George found a note in his mailbox. It was from Mia, now 16, interning at a robotics lab. “You taught me to see value in broken things. I’m building a solar-powered prosthetic arm. PS: The truck still runs!” Today, 12 towns across the state have “Fix-It Hubs.” None charge money. All serve tea. Funny, isn’t it? How a man with a screwdriver can rebuild a world." Let this story reach more hearts... Credit: SYJ