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On this day in 2012, Madeleine Parent died in Montreal. Through her life, she fought for workers' rights in Quebec and Canada. For her efforts, she was arrested, charged and put on trial. Let's learn more about her story! 🧵1/12

Fucking badass!

Punch the Nazi. Elbows up.

One of the best shows on TV right now.

I mean this is Civics 101. You need an engaged populace.

On this day in 1971, Chief Dan George Day was declared in Vancouver. In his life he was an activist, chief, poet and Oscar-nominated actor. Let's learn more about the man who broke barriers, Chief Dan George! 🧵1/16

I'm only a stupid Canadian who smokes a lot of weed, but isn't this exactly what caused the Great Depression and led to the creation of anti-monopoly antitrust laws as well as directly contributing to a certain global conflict afterwards?

The real Rosie.

My whole life I've gotten in shit for fighting bullies. "Be the bigger man!" they tell me. It's true... I am bigger than they are, that's why I always won. And I will never stop punching bullies or Nazis. But this culture of "ignore the bully" is why Fascism is back en force. #ElbowsUp, eh.

I've been saying for a very long time that all this recent push to get young people to invest is just part of the grift. It's grooming these kids to be subservient to the market.

Great London, great.

This is how baby socks are made.

It is Black History Month and each day this month I am sharing stories from Canada's Black history. Today it is Eleanor Collins! A celebrated jazz singer, she was the first Canadian woman to host a national TV show. She lived to 104 and was Canada's First Lady of Jazz. 🧵1/9

I'm sharing an image a day to celebrate the vibrant and unique culture and history of Canada. Today, it is this Inuk woman standing in the Canadian North, wearing a parka, red hat and mittens in October 1951. #ProudlyCanadian 📸LAC 4317698

Rest in Power Roberta Flack

The Grammy Award-winning artist and educator had shared an ALS diagnosis in 2022. She was best known for ballads such as "Killing Me Softly With His Song" and "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face."