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Aug 23, 2019 5 tweets 2 min read Read on X
#mbpoli Empty beds save no one - especially our at risk youth. If a facility is there, beds are available, and the MB Gov is already paying the rent per month - why are those beds not filled? Explain that to a parent that is screaming out for help - and there is none.
In 2017 - February - I almost lost my youngest son to alcoholism. He was out of control, and ended up almost freezing to death in a winter storm due to intoxication. We tried an intervention through AFM, and the emergency doctor called in the Youth Stabilization unit.
After 48 hours, the team arrived. The response was to tell me I had to do more as a parent and that no beds were available. The stress our family was going through with our own battles affected each one of us differently. With my son, this was his escape and it almost killed him.
As a parent - how do you cope? How do you try to help your child, and get through it as a family? We had only each other, no outside Provincial help - and thankfully we made it. It was not pretty and it scarred our family, but we got through it. How many don't?
Do you know what we tried? We tried mortgaging our home a third time to pay for out of Province help. If we had not been extended as a result of the Province already with two mortgages to pay suppliers - we would have done it - spent every dime of equity to get him to detox.

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🧵 The Liberal Strategy of Race Wars - a winning strategy in Canada right now. Think I am wrong? Take a good hard look around right now, and you tell me that the Liberals haven't found a way to turn this disgusting policy of race baiting, and race wars into a solid strategy. 1/
🧵 Think about it - the unity and solidarity of the Freedom Convoy is being systematically stripped away with every single new policy decision by the Liberal-NDP federal coalition. When I read JWR's first book, I realized that race baiting and tokenization of minorities was the #1 policy weapon of choice. Why? Because it works. Most of us are too naive to understand that we are being played. 2/
🧵 What brought it home for me? It was actually a thread by @ronmortgageguy on Halal mortgages that solidified this feeling in the back of my head. Our Gov does not actually believe diversity is our strength, or that any minority in Canada is in need of support. It is a tactic. During Covid, it was Gov official attendance at BLM and LGBTQ rallies that set people off. But religious gatherings of Christians were attacked. 3/
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Let's talk about Indigenous reconciliation - as a Metis woman, maybe my perspective is different but this is how I see it 1/
The T&R was about a few things 1) Document the individual experiences and allow individual healing to start 2) To bring about changes in how our GOV operates to implement reconciliation. 2/
But what our Gov, it's institutions, media, academia have done is SLIDE the sins they have done onto the CDN people. Why? To create division, to sow more policy seeds that discriminate.

Through all of this, it was institutions that drove the policies that created harm 3/
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Apr 19, 2022
There are days when I hate some of the work I do. Today is one of them. I have been deep into another First Nation project, a water treatment plant - that has been a complete fuck up from start to finish. I'm angry because there is no excuse for this mess.
I'm building the "Claim timeline" - it is a list of all the things that went sideways, the actions taken to resolve (or not), by all parties, and the delay or impact it caused on the subs, and/or First Nation. It is a literal wall of shame.
Each section of this document is supported with email chains, pictures, and video. As I go through each step of the project, from start to finish - I see a year of delays for nothing, and technical problems that are absolutely absurd.
I keep wondering, am I the only one seeing it
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Mar 7, 2022
Today, I reflect on the utter hypocrisy of gov departments that shout that they are working towards efficiency, "green" building techniques, and pollution reduction.

My on the ground experience? False. 100%
And this ties right back to the infrastructure issues on FNs.
Gov departments, and their engineers /consultants have no fucking idea how to assess newer, proven technology in terms of water or sewer treatment.
My email chains over the last week have that fully on display. It would make people choke.
In terms of environmental approvals - why are compliance officers unable to do basic research and keep abreast of newer technologies being certified for use by each Province (including the ones they work for......)? Is this a difficult task? Take too much time out of the day?
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@MarcMillerVM @BowhunterJonny @sunlorrie As I see the constant chatter about progress with FN infrastructure, I can no longer sit back and let this continue without a concise, and detailed explanation of what we see in regard to both FN Infrastructure, and other infrastructure/1
We have a serious problem with the construction of water treatment plants, sewage treatment and the distribution of both.

For the life of me, I cannot wrap my head around why we cannot fix this. The Lib government says they have a plan..... /2
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@PierrePoilievre @AlexpiersonAMP Now, I am going to talk about how poor, and lazy engineering is running our infrastructure projects into the ground. We have put eng firms on a pedestal, when in fact, poor engineering is destroying the industry, and costing taxpayer $$$$
Just sent to me - an email thread once again detailing how P. Eng's do not understand the process they are supposed oversee on behalf of clients, and have become lazy in how they carry out their jobs. We are going to discuss Issued for Construction drawings - and its importance.
For some reason, eng firms have put profit over client liability and the public safety. And, this translates into the world of infrastructure, and a project being derailed in a big way. Prior to about 7 years ago - every major contract had 2 parts - Tender drawings, and IFC dwg
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