I caught that last night.  #elbowsup
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she/her Winnipeg grandmother/mother/wife/citizen. Follows local/national/international news from credible sources. Covid cautious.
I caught that last night.  #elbowsup
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Ronald Reagan destroyed the middle class & the "American Dream". Reagan laid the groundwork for the current autocratic oligarchy that the US has become. Now his foundation continues the destruction.
24.10.2025 14:16 β π 17 π 7 π¬ 5 π 0m.youtube.com/results?sp=m... 
HERE IS THE FULL SPEECH THAT OLDDONOLD CALLS FAKE
Yeah Bombers! #FortheW
18.10.2025 00:22 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0What if the media just stopped? A total blackout No Trump stories. No White House drama for 1 week.
Instead, flood the airwaves with stories of laid-off workers, families torn apart by ICE, communities fighting to survive. Farmers losing their livelihoods.
America is hurtingβand we deserve coverage.
It's not the tariffs, it's the fascism!
www.cnn.com/2025/10/13/b...
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Wonder if it's the same artist that did Woody at Esprit de Bois?
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10.10.2025 22:56 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0I barely made it βΉοΈ
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09.10.2025 15:50 β π 9 π 2 π¬ 0 π 0Vaccines are free and available in Winnipeg.
Updated COVID vaccines cut risk of severe illness and death across all age groups, even for those with prior infection or vaccination. 
www.scientificamerican.com/article/new-...
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04.10.2025 14:35 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0At least you got it.
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Woman with Long Covid who works for the province suing over denial of long-term disability. One of the *many* ways that there is absolutely no help available for the millions of people disabled by Covid. 
cbc.ca/1.7648843
ER doc here! This is a lie. Wait times are up because the American healthcare system is an unsustainable business model and a for-profit national healthcare system just doesnβt work. These problems will continue to get worse until we change that system. It literally has nothing to do with immigrants
01.10.2025 18:49 β π 14846 π 5276 π¬ 342 π 133Hillary Clinton referred to SOME Trump supporters asβdeplorable,β and the political media had a meltdown. Trump refers to all Democrats as anti-American radical communists and βthe enemy within,β and itβs no big deal. His reckless and dangerous demonization has been fully normalized.
01.10.2025 00:10 β π 8479 π 2449 π¬ 193 π 105Alsoβ¦ if youβve been looking for the 94 Calls to Action from the Truth and Reconciliation Commissionβ¦ Iβve got you. ehprnh2mwo3.exactdn.com/wp-content/u...
30.09.2025 10:08 β π 8 π 3 π¬ 0 π 0Today is the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. 
This day honours and remembers the children who were forced into Canada's Residential School system.
It was first observed as Orange Shirt Day in 2013 and was elevated to a statutory holidy for federal workers in 2021.
This is what I want you to know LORRAINE DANIELS I SOMETIMES stand on the third floor of the former Portage la Prairie Residential School, where hundreds of children stood before me, and look out over the grounds and the lake beyond. Fifty years ago this year, the Portage la Prairie Residential School closed. But the building still stands, holding the history of all the children forced to attend. Today, it is home to the National Indigenous Residential School Museum of Canada, where I serve as executive director and share my own personal experiences as a residential school survivor. I didnβt go to school in this building, but both of my parents did. I went to residential schools in Brandon, Sandy Bay, and Birtle. Each of those schools changed me, taking from me my language, my culture, my loved ones, and my youth. But the school in Birtle took something deeper, and left something emptier. When I think of that school, I feel a emptiness. It was cold at the Birtle Residential School, not just in temperature, but in spirit. No love. No comfort. Just fear and rigid, harsh rules. I remember being sick, really sick. Sweating, weak, running to the bathroom constantly. I was begging for them to call a doctor and they didnβt. I donβt know what it was β a flu, maybe appendicitis β but I do know they didnβt care enough to find out. It was just neglect, which was normal there. There was one moment of peace I still remember while at the Birtle Residential School: a little stream outside. Weβd take our shoes off, play in the creek. For a few minutes, we could just be kids. Free. That little bit of nature was the only place I felt like myself. Because at Birtle, I wasnβt Lorraine or the nickname my family gave me, Onzaamidoon, which my aunties called me because I talked too much. I wasnβt a granddaughter who learned medicines from her grandmother or picked berries. I was just another number. Thatβs what residential schools did. They stripped away names, languages, familβ¦
#Truth #Reconciliation
30.09.2025 02:10 β π 9 π 2 π¬ 0 π 0We got ours today too!
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