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The user is a highly intellectual, policy‑oriented Canadian who constantly references books, history, and civic education, as shown by tweets like "Many judges would benefit greatly from this book" and "The quality of our civic education evidently needs improvement". Like Lisa, who loves learning and wants to improve society, he celebrates academic achievement, noting "Very grateful to have been awarded the Sophomore Prize by Phi Beta Kappa". His habit of interviewing officials and debating policy, e.g., "Got a letter from Buckingham Palace about my project 🤩" and "I’m curious as to whether expanding ROTP...", mirrors Lisa’s outspoken activism. Although his conservative, monarchist views differ from Lisa’s progressive stance, the core traits of intellectual curiosity, civic engagement, and a drive to better government align best with Lisa Simpson.

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Luke’s frequent public interactions, such as 'Nice meeting! …' and 'Very neat to meet Senator Rand Paul!', show an extraverted tendency to engage with many people. He focuses on big‑picture policy and future improvements, e.g., 'High speed rail is much needed in ON and QC' and 'Our submarine fleet is in dire need of modernization,' indicating an intuitive (N) style. His tweets are analytical and logic‑driven, like 'All I’m saying, as a Conservative, is I don’t know how saying a guy had some mashed potatoes on his lip is winning us any votes,' reflecting a thinking (T) preference. Finally, his organized project updates—'my second round of interviews … have been fully funded' and 'The next interview … will be released at the end of the week'—demonstrate a judging (J) orientation.

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Canadian Métis law student, @Dartmouth alum, host of #OneCanadaProj, WWII-era great-grandpa who enlisted at 15, champion of federalism & history.– @LukeMontalbano

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The Metis Monarch blends Crown Royal whisky, maple syrup, cranberry juice, and a dash of bitters to echo Luke’s Canadian roots, his Red River Métis heritage, and his support for the Crown. The Canadian whisky and maple syrup nod to his pride in Canada and his tweet about receiving a letter from Buckingham Palace ("Got a letter from Buckingham Palace about my project 🤩"). Cranberry juice brings in the "Red River" reference, while the bitters represent the nuance of law and politics, as he once wrote "The quality of our civic education evidently needs improvement". The name and bold flavors also reflect his self‑identification as a "young Tory" ("I am a young Tory myself") and his call for modernizing institutions like "Our submarine fleet is in dire need of modernization". Finally, the cocktail’s harmonious mix mirrors the spirit of his One Canada Project, "The fourth release of @OneCanadaProj can now be found at the link below!"

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Luke’s tweets repeatedly emphasize learning, analysis, and intellectual achievement, such as being awarded the Sophomore Prize by Phi Beta Kappa ("Very grateful to have been awarded the Sophomore Prize by Phi Beta Kappa, the foremost academic honours society in the U.S.!") and recommending "A book every Tory should read." He often highlights historical knowledge and civic education, e.g., "Today, let’s talk about Joseph Howe, the greatest Nova Scotian and a fierce proponent of democracy…" and "The quality of our civic education evidently needs improvement." His focus on policy research, strategic military proposals ("I’m curious as to whether expanding ROTP… could be helpful for recruitment") and detailed interviews with experts further illustrate a drive for wisdom and insight. These traits align most closely with Ravenclaw’s values of intellect, curiosity, and a love of learning.

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Luke’s tweets repeatedly show his deep Canadian pride and love for national symbols, such as his 'Monthly Red Ensign posting' and his excitement about receiving a 'letter from Buckingham Palace about my project 🤩'. He also questions the constitutional monarchy in 'Are we not a constitutional monarchy? Is the monarch not the supreme authority?' and calls for better civic education with 'The quality of our civic education evidently needs improvement'. These themes echo the anthem’s refrain 'Our home and native land, true patriot love in all thy sons command,' making O Canada a fitting soundtrack to his identity.

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