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Saved - January 28, 2024 at 7:39 PM
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The Prime Minister's Office recently hired two communication experts, but their behavior on Twitter has raised concerns. One engaged in a Twitter spat with a columnist and made crude remarks, while the other had to lock down his account after supporting school closures and joking about vaccine passports for promiscuous events. People are questioning whether these hires should demonstrate professionalism in their interactions with the public and media.

@rpoconnor - Ryan O'Connor

🧵 So the Prime Minister's Office has hired two purported comms superstars since November. One spent last night in a Twitter spat with a columnist, and today is making crude sexual remarks in another Twitter spat. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/politics/article-politics-briefing-pmo-adds-another-policy-expert-with-hiring-of-pundit/

Politics Briefing: PMO adds another policy expert with hiring of pundit Supriya Dwivedi The former radio talk-show host has appeared on CBC and CTV, and written for publications including The Globe and Mail theglobeandmail.com

@rpoconnor - Ryan O'Connor

2. The other comms superstar had to lock down his Twitter account after it was revealed that he was a pro-lockdown zealot who supported school closures, and who also joked about insisting on vaccine passports for promiscuous events https://tnc.news/2023/11/27/trudeaus-new-comms-expert-was-pro-vaccine-mandate/

PM Trudeau’s new comms expert was pro-lockdown, pro-vaccine mandate Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s new communications and marketing expert was radically pro-lockdown and pro-vaccine mandate during the Covid-19 pandemic. tnc.news

@rpoconnor - Ryan O'Connor

Shouldn't the persons that the PMO hires with public dollars to improve communications actually be, you know, professional in their communications and interactions with the public and the media? 🧵

Saved - September 12, 2023 at 8:17 PM
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Health Canada approves Moderna COVID vaccine for XBB.1.5 variant in 6-month-olds, kids, and teens. Study involved 50 individuals, including 22% aged 65+, 0% under 21. No adverse events monitored after May 2023. Important step in protecting vulnerable populations.

@rpoconnor - Ryan O'Connor

Health Canada just approved a new Moderna COVID vaccine for the XBB.1.5 variant for 6 month olds, kids, and teens, based on a study involving only 50 individuals: - 22% of whom were 65 or over - 0% were under 21 years old - 0% were monitored for adverse events after May 2023

@rpoconnor - Ryan O'Connor

https://covid-vaccine.canada.ca/info/RDS1694116967823-spikevax-xbb-1-5-en.html

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