Rob Taylor (@beltline_pres) 's Twitter Profile
Rob Taylor

@beltline_pres

#yyc urban advocate and president of #beltline urban society. tweets are a mixed bag .

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Cory Morgan (@corybmorgan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It doesn't put the Conservative candidate at any more disadvantage than the Liberal candidate. It's just fucking stupid and distracts from the race between serious candidates

Brian Jean (@brianjeanab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Alberta has the mining resources the world needs and we are pushing forward with our Minerals Strategy and Action plan to develop them responsibly. #abpoli #ableg #mining

Evan Scrimshaw (@escrimshaw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How about ensuring all candidates have been resident in the riding they’re running in for, say, 18 months? Like that kind of change?

Rob Taylor (@beltline_pres) 's Twitter Profile Photo

. 7 years is too light a sentence for Lich . but then it was well nigh impossible to collect evidence on her financial crimes associated with the #trucksurrection .

Rob Taylor (@beltline_pres) 's Twitter Profile Photo

. . DJT on education: - “We will respect the right of parents to control the education of their children.” - “We will empower parents and local school boards to hire and reward great principals and teachers, and also to fire the poor ones, the ones whose performance is

Dan McLean (@danwmclean) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Will Politics and Red Tape Continue to get in the way of adding Thousands of new homes in an area where the City has already invested Hundreds of Millions? I hope not. City councillor looks to revive annexation talks with Foothills County | Calgary Herald calgaryherald.com/news/local-new…

Brian Lilley (@brianlilley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Industry groups representing booze makers on both sides of the border say it’s time to put American products back on Canadian shelves. What say you? torontosun.com/business/money… Sales of U.S. spirits in Canada plunge 66%, industry groups say | Toronto Sun