Graham Richardson (@grahamr299) 's Twitter Profile
Graham Richardson

@grahamr299

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calendar_today20-03-2009 14:59:32

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The excellent John Vennavally-Rao on his road to recovery. A thorough story on himself, and a wonderful public service. Good luck John! ctvnews.ca/health/john-ve…

Wayne Scanlan (@hockeyscanner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A bit of personal news. I informed my Sportsnet.ca editors a while ago that the time had come to step back from day-to-day coverage of the Senators. I've been in this business for 44 years -- delirious fun -- and wanted to give an opportunity to a young reporter.

Dean Brown (@pxpottawa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When Linus Ullmark first arrived here, he said the biggest deciding factor in signing an extension would be how his family liked living here. He and his family have decided they want to be a part of our community. Glad they could see why we all love it here.

Danielle McGee (@daniellemcgee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A wonderful brand launch @bruyerecare! Thx for inviting OCH_LCO It was so impactful hearing stories from patients on stage w/ Graham Richardson - wow🥹 The stellar panel of health care providers added that collaboration is the key to better outcomes & innovations. 📸 caroline phillips

A wonderful brand launch @bruyerecare! Thx for inviting <a href="/OCH_LCO/">OCH_LCO</a>

It was so impactful hearing stories from patients on stage w/ <a href="/grahamr299/">Graham Richardson</a> - wow🥹 

The stellar panel of health care providers added that collaboration is the key to better outcomes &amp; innovations.

📸 <a href="/CarolinePhil/">caroline phillips</a>
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Bookings from Canada to the U.S. have fallen by more than 70% for each month through the end of September compared to the same period last year. April has seen the steepest decline, with just 296,000 bookings — down 76% from 1.3 million. newsweek.com/canada-us-flig…

Flavio Volpe, C.M. (@flaviovolpe1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The. Auto. Tariff. Package. Will. Shut. Down. The. Auto. Sector. In. The. USA. And. In. Canada. Don’t be distracted. 25% tariffs are 4 times the 6/7% profit margins of all the companies. Math, not art.

James Moore (@honjamesmoore) 's Twitter Profile Photo

With respect Premier, this is not a good day for Canada or the world. When Alberta is economically attacked, it is bad for Canada. Thousands of Canadians in the auto, steel, aluminum and other industries may be losing their jobs. This is not a "BIG WIN." Canadians stand together.

John Ivison (@ivisonj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If i was PP, i would take issue with this publicly. These tariffs are going to grind international trade to a standstill. Nowhere is an island in this chaos, certainly not land-locked Alberta.

Claire Hanna (@clahanna) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“To find out we’re in the dance is pretty exciting. Some of us have been at it for 7-8 years without a playoff game. Really proud of the group and everyone is really excited in the organization right now.” Drake Batherson on the #Sens making the playoffs. He says his last

Ian Mendes (@ian_mendes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I cannot adequately express my happiness and joy for Sens fans tonight. You’ve endured so much over the past eight years. This really feels like the start of something fun and special.

Jack Richardson (@jackrichrdson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So excited for the Senators who stuck around for years during this franchise’s darkest era. It’s rare to have this many guys be able to see that through. They’ve earned this stage. New chapter of their careers starts tonight. #GoSensGo

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The Tkaptain foresees pure insanity from Canadian Tire Centre for Game Six in Ottawa on Thursday 🔮 🔴 ⚫️ ⚪️ Click to watch Brady Tkachuk, Thomas Chabot, Dylan Cozens, Linus Ullmark and Travis Green's postgame media 📺

Robert Fife (@robertfife) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Marc Garneau was a rare politician. He came to the House of Commons as a Canadian space hero and never deviated from setting an example of competence, non-partisanship and exemplary leadership. On a personal level, he was warm, engaging and unusually down to earth. We have lost