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Nicolle Wahl 🇨🇦
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Founder & Principal, NWCommunications www.nicollewahl.com Happy wife, mother of two; fond of dogs, cats and turtlenecks. Proud @McMasterMCM grad #MCM15
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Trump is literally a toddler. Was his Diet Coke in a sippy cup, too?
Menus during President Trump's Asia tour showcased local cuisine while making sure that his tastes and America First agenda were met. There were beef patties with ketchup, and brownies decorated “with the color of gold that President Trump favors.”
U.S. Beef and Thousand Island Dressing: Trump’s Food Tour of Asia
The menus on the president’s tour of three countries in Asia reflected the culinary acrobatics the host nations performed to accommodate his palate and foreign policy goals.
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Love it! Thank you for the laugh I needed today. 🇨🇦
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American institutions don't crumble. But they can be destroyed.
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The Honourable melaniejolycan.bsky.social , Minister of Industry, announced a $9.4 million funding expansion for the WIL Partnership 3.0 Program at the BHER Members’ Meeting on Sept. 22. The funding will support the creation of 8,000 work-integrated learning opportunities.

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Excited to kick off our Strategic Summit on Talent, Technology, and a New Economic Order ➡️ bher.ca/event/2025/s...
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Hello @Bluesky! BHER is excited to bring the conversation on Canada’s skills, talent and economic challenges to this platform. We’ll share thought leadership, exclusive data, and critical insights on the challenges shaping our social and economic future. Visit us at www.bher.ca.
I feel seen.
I give voice to the voiceless. When a middle-aged woman walks into Reformation, the salespeople barely blink. But if she wears a large mustard-yellow acrylic choker designed by a Scandinavian architect? She exists!
I’m a Chunky Geometric Statement Necklace, and I’m Here to Solve the Woman Invisibility Problem
They say women disappear with age, but if that’s true, why do their necklaces keep getting bigger? Society shuns women with crow’s feet and crepey ...
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More Americans than ever get their news from social media. This is dangerous—but also an opportunity, argues Jessica Yellin. https://theatln.tc/gn9fZyM6
DYK: A group of frogs is called an army, a colony, or a knot. 🐸 #frog
What an amazing episode! That hummingbird fact blew my mind. Going to bookmark RattleCam!
The world feels uncertain and dangerous right now. Carl Sagan’s words always remind me to step back and remember our fragility and our need to cooperate. 🌍

“Look again at that dot. That's here. That's home. That's us.”

www.planetary.org/worlds/pale-... A Pale Blue Dot | The Planetary Society
More than 26,000 tablets later, I’m incredibly grateful to my healthcare team and to the many researchers working to improve the lives of the 360,000 Canadians living with epilepsy. 💜
I was diagnosed in my early teens, after a sudden tonic-clonic seizure in our family car, but I soon learned that I’d been having hidden seizures for years. After trying several medications, I got VERY lucky: I found one that worked with minimal side effects.
This is what epilepsy looks like (alongside a Lab trying desperately to steal kibble from my hand!)💜

Lucy and I are dressed in purple because March 26 is Epilepsy Awareness Day. 🧵
Brilliant! 🇨🇦
The leaders of all of the federal parties in Canada accidentally added me to their group chat
European universities are already offering intellectual asylum to US researchers. How can Canada benefit from Trump’s attacks on US higher ed? ---> www.nicollewahl.com/blog/Blog%20...
Universities in France and elsewhere in Europe have begun recruiting researchers who lost their jobs in the Trump administration’s cost-cutting efforts, or are anxious over perceived threats to academic freedom.
As Trump’s Policies Worry Scientists, France and Others Put Out a Welcome Mat
European universities have begun recruiting researchers who lost their jobs in the administration’s cost-cutting efforts, or are anxious over perceived threats to academic freedom.
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