David Tarrant (@davidptarrant) 's Twitter Profile
David Tarrant

@davidptarrant

Newfoundlander who ended up on Bay St. & at Queen's Park, Province House & Parliament Hill, Head of Atlantic Practice & VP National Strategic Comms @EntCanada

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With the throne speech promising to introduce trade barrier legislation by Canada Day, PMMC has seemingly shifted off what he clearly promised during the campaign I found 5 times where Carney promised remove trade barriers by Canada Day, not just introduce legislation #cdnpoli

With the throne speech promising to introduce trade barrier legislation by Canada Day, PMMC has seemingly shifted off what he clearly promised during the campaign

I found 5 times where Carney promised remove trade barriers by Canada Day, not just introduce legislation #cdnpoli
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Our VP of National Strategic Communications, David Tarrant was in Vancouver last night as part of Digital Commerce Group's Nexus Night (patio!) panel for a lively discussion ahead of Web Summit Vancouver. He shared his perspective on politics, payments and what's next.

Our VP of National Strategic Communications, <a href="/davidptarrant/">David Tarrant</a> was in Vancouver last night as part of Digital Commerce Group's Nexus Night (patio!) panel for a lively discussion ahead of Web Summit Vancouver.

He shared his perspective on politics, payments and what's next.
David Tarrant (@davidptarrant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

No one likes increasing politician salaries or benefits. No one. It’s the easiest fish to shoot in the populist barrel. Which is fine…but…we also complain about the quality of candidates who run for public office and - yes - compensation and benefits are factors in this

Stephen Taylor (@stephen_taylor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Remember when yelling FHRITP merited a national investigation/discussion/reckoning? Olivia Chow’s Toronto has normalized antisemitism.

David Tarrant (@davidptarrant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Oh good…now the Canadian left can lower their elbows, put away their cute little Canadian flags and return to their natural state of cancelling historical figures, renaming things, and accusing their own country of being a genocidal state.

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Canadians in 2024: Justin Trudeau has poisoned, impoverished and divided our country. We feel unsafe. Please vote against him NDP in 2024: We must roll-over and give Trudeau everything he wants. Canadians in 2025: the election is over and we have big national challenges.

Peter Menzies (@pagmenzies) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When you know the sources were authorized to be unnamed sources (to make it look sexier) and news organizations are being used as props.

When you know the sources were authorized to be unnamed sources (to make it look sexier) and news organizations are being used as props.
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"Lisa Raitt responded to the news of Sabia’s new gig by writing 'Status quo is no longer an option.' But for a decade now in Ottawa, letting Michael Sabia describe a glorious future that never arrives has been the status quo."

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comic relief from the Middle East: a Canadian activist clown show flew to Egypt demanding access to Gaza so they could bring sandwiches to Hamas. Predictably, Egypt detained them. Now they want their turtle-island-genociding Cdn govt to fly them home... nationalpost.com/opinion/anti-i…

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I don’t comment on sports much on this platform any more - but what is happening to Caitlin Clark is absurd. Clark is more important to the future prosperity of women’s basketball than literally every other WNBA player combined - and I’m sure this fact grates on some egos in the