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We have been here before. Didn't turn out so well for the kingmaker. He survived, but spent the end of the war in Dachau.

The Nazi did something similar several years ago. Clearly they made plans expecting it could happen again. ukrainetoday.org/ukrainian-fo...

I'm sure they will be welcome at White Supremacist Pride celebrations.

Saw this "Back to the Future" routine coming...

It would be nice if they could get this many people out to stand up to the fascist coup that is happening down there, instead of a damned football game.

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Pay attention Americans. Water is NOT a commodity. In our part of the country the bulk of our fresh water isn't even available to us; it is up north, and it flows north into the arctic. www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...

At the NATO meeting a loud US republican saw my CDN flag pin on my lapel and reached for it saying, "Hey Canada." I stopped him. "Don't touch the Canadian flag." "Just joking," he said. "You'll die before you touch our flag," I said, "not joking." He scrambled out of there. #notfuckingaround

It is worth remembering that most of Trump's actions, including the latest attack on climate scientists, are things Canadian PM Stephen Harper did during his tenure. Also worth reminding people that his former cabinet minister Pierre Poilievre wants that job. www.cbc.ca/news/health/...

Lots of talk about how much power the U.S. has over security of other NATO members. No one has yet mentioned the fact that if it really turned into a game of hardball Canada has the power to gouge the U.S.'s eyes out with a spoon. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_W...

Feb 17 - Louis Riel Day Many lessons from 1870 and 1885, from colonial powers invading with no concern for local people and Indigenous sovereignty to the terrible consequences when you have an election and vote the wrong way.

The country where hundreds of thousands protest against Nazis has noticed that not many in the U.S. are showing up against Trump. www.tagesschau.de/ausland/amer...

Shades of the 2013 Whatcott decision, which struck down "ridicules, belittles or otherwise affronts the dignity" from Saskatchewan's human rights legislation. Vile as Whatcott's actions were, it was a good ruling. www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...