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Howard Anglin
@howardanglin
"Therefore it may really be best, perhaps, to do as Bucephalus has done and bury oneself in the law books."
Calgary, Oxford, Victoria
Joined April 2008
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    Howard Anglin
    @howardanglin
    Nov 10, 2025
    Buffet has commissioned no plays, no poems, no symphonies, no operas, no ballets; funded no paintings or sculptures that will outlive him; endowed no theatres, choirs, or orchestras; built no monuments, great homes, museums, churches, monasteries, chantries, baptistries,
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    Jeff Park
    @dgt10011
    Nov 10, 2025
    Buffet's few final thoughts in his final letter-
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    Howard Anglin
    @howardanglin
    Jul 26, 2024
    Hearing “Imagine there’s no countries” after a proudly nationalistic parade of countries will never not be funny. The anthem for an empty age.
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    Howard Anglin
    @howardanglin
    Jun 4, 2021
    The photo is inspiring, but if you haven’t watched the video, here it is:
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    History Hit💥
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    History Hit💥
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    Howard Anglin
    @howardanglin
    Nov 4, 2025
    Imagine being a Conservative MP looking at a Liberal budget with an eye-watering $80 billion deficit and $370 billion in new deficit spending over the next five years and thinking, yeah, screw my voters ... I want me some of that!
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    National Newswatch
    @natnewswatch
    Nov 4, 2025
    Nova Scotia MP Chris d'Entremont is out of the Conservative caucus. Party spokesperson confirms longtime Conservative out of caucus cbc.ca/news/politics/… Find out more at nationalnewswatch.com
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    Howard Anglin
    @howardanglin
    Jan 22, 2025
    The more you think about it the more outrageous it is. The Liberals knew we faced a grave threat from the US. They said so. And yet they chose to hold a leadership race rather than an election. One of the most selfish and irresponsible acts in Canadian political history.
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    Howard Anglin
    @howardanglin
    Jul 14, 2024
    Uzis and argyle socks. The Secret Service protecting Reagan after an incident at Augusta National GC. h/t @DavidJChmiel
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    David Reaboi, Late Republic Nonsense
    @davereaboi
    Jul 14, 2024
    Secret Service in more badass days.
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    Howard Anglin
    @howardanglin
    Mar 18, 2025
    Ok, this is getting ridiculous. Carney can recall Parliament or call an election--I don't care--but he needs to stop flagrantly defying the constitution. If you want to exercise the full powers of the office, earn them. Where is the Clerk in all this?
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    Toronto Star
    @TorontoStar
    Mar 18, 2025
    #Breaking: Mark Carney says Canada will buy $6B missile detection system to confront threats from Russia and China trib.al/4VlWgBX
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    Howard Anglin: The constitutional limits on Carney’s powers as prime minister
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    Howard Anglin
    @howardanglin
    Oct 28, 2024
    Amazing that we have a photo of someone born the same year as Marie Antoinette and before Mozart, Lord Nelson, and Pitt the Younger.
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    Dr Liam Sims
    @liamsims
    Oct 26, 2024
    One of the earliest born people to be photographed: Martin Routh (born 1755), President of @magdalenoxford for 63 years. Photographed aged 99 in 1854.
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    Howard Anglin
    @howardanglin
    Nov 11, 2025
    Replying to @PatrickHeizer
    All of which is irrelevant to my point. The same could be said of the work of Morgan, Vanderbilt, Rockefeller, Chase, Mellon, Getty, and the Albizzi and Medici. I am talking about what cultural legacy the man who got rich beyond reason leaves with the money he made from that
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    Howard Anglin
    @howardanglin
    Sep 18, 2025
    What @SeanFraserMP doesn't say, but must know, is that he has asked the Supreme Court to adopt a totalising view of judicial power that would fundamentally alter the Constitutional compact of 1982, throwing the country into constitutional crisis. Funny he leaves that out. I'll
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    Sean Fraser
    @SeanFraserMP
    Sep 18, 2025
    Please see my statement on Canada’s intervention before the Supreme Court.
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    Howard Anglin
    @howardanglin
    Nov 8, 2025
    Imagine a Prime Minister saying this about any other industry or economic project, even ones much smaller and less important to the economy than oil and gas. Imagine him calling the dairy or film industries, or an auto factory, or aerospace "boring" and smirking about it. Even
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    Juno News
    @junonewscom
    Nov 7, 2025
    WATCH: In Toronto, PM Carney asked if a new pipeline is coming. -calls it "boring," suggesting it's not of interest to the Toronto audience -says "it's going to happen," then corrects himself to say "SOMETHING is going to happen" -ends by saying that data centers will be more
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    Howard Anglin
    @howardanglin
    May 6, 2025
    “Our relationship is over” to “I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship” in 4 days. “Elbows up” was always boob bait for the Boomers. Congrats, you got played, and worse, you’ll never admit it.
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    Mark Carney
    @MarkJCarney
    May 6, 2025
    Thank you to President Trump for inviting me to the White House.   Our meeting today marks the beginning of a new relationship between Canada and the United States — based on respect, built on common interests, and to the transformational benefit of both our nations.
    Prime Minister Mark Carney and President Donald Trump smile for a photo while sitting next to each other in the Oval Office, in Washington, D.C.
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    Howard Anglin
    @howardanglin
    May 10, 2024
    Rex once told me that despite hosting one of the flagship radio shows for 21 years, the head of CBC radio never once spoke to him, and when he retired his farewell gift was a $20 Starbucks gift card. He seemed baffled and amused, but mostly happy to have a great anecdote. RIP.
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    National Post
    @nationalpost
    May 9, 2024
    Rex Murphy, the sharp-witted intellectual who loved Canada, dies at 77 nationalpost.com/news/canada/re…
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    Howard Anglin
    @howardanglin
    Dec 5, 2018
    Wait until they hear about rap ...
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    CBC News Alerts
    @CBCAlerts
    Dec 4, 2018
    Bell, Rogers, CBC pull holiday classic 'Baby, It's Cold Outside' from radio playlists. The 1944 song features a back-and-forth between 2 singers, in which the man pressures the woman not to leave; the lyrics are being criticized as inappropriate. cbc.ca/1.4931867

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