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Just goes to show how subjective that statement really is š¤·š»āāļø
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Oops my bad
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Iām so sorry but I unconsciously laughed at that quote. Does this guy have any sense of propriety? Say that to Guy Paul Morin and David Milgaard (just to name a few). āWhat a maroonā
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I remember recently reading about it and found the article www.cbc.ca/amp/1.7424277
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Yikes. That didnāt even cross my mind. Salmon and lamb may be on the menu!
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āEntertainment Newsā. Most every media outlet reports on it. Pop culture gives us a break from the horrors of the real world. I personally enjoy it š¤·š»āāļø
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Ugh the taste is still so very bitter in my mouth but I shall try my best to overcome it ā¤ļøšā¤ļø
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The Canadian flag has lost a lot of meaning to me since the convoy clusterfuck. Iām so terribly sad it affected me in this way š
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Another announcement about an upcoming announcement. This is getting very old, very quickly.
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Both the Libs and NDP have won over Ontario in the past. People just need to get out and vote ffs. 44% turnout last election? The complacency is mind numbing.
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Ontario is the worst. Only 44% percent of eligible voters made it to the polls last election. If we want change, people have to get out there!
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A tropical Canadian province would be nice šš“
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Irrespective of the 1924 Indian Act, itās comparing apples to oranges. These are two very different narratives. Try again.
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Of course. Right after he pays the taxpayers off with his $200 bribe - oops I mean ārebateā - while our health care is in crisis. I am not wealthy by any means, but Iāll be donating $200 to my local hospital.
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Still listen to them all the time šŖš¦š„ ā¤ļø. My 31 year old alt rock son is also a big fan.
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Lmaooooo bye troll
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No, we hate when any man gets āoutgangsteredā (his words) by a legendary musician (Dionne Warwick) over his misogynistic lyrics and then that āenlightenedā man later turns around and supports a rapist. Nothing to do with colour and everything to do with values. Try again.
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Nobody should be surprised. Remember him cutting off and walking in front of the Queen of England? The uncouth just keeps on uncouthing š«£
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I feel like thatās when it REALLY snowed! I remember huge drifts as a child growing up in Aurora (just north of TO) in the 70ās. Donāt see that anymore :( Iām sure you received a good share in Montreal!
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Oh my ā¤ļø! Where did you live in Canada?! Iām in a āsnow beltā about an hour north of Toronto (as the crow flies :)
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Greetings from across the pond! My birdbath is currently sporting a new cap. I donāt mind winter but I sure envy your subtle dusting - a lovely winter visual and much nicer to deal with. Cheers!
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ā¦ END THE WAR MACHINE
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It was such an interesting journey through time and Iām thankful this information is available for future generations. I am also thankful for all the young men who made it home (but also so very sad for the ones who didnāt). My final thought ā¦
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He instead toiled thru several jobs until finding his calling at American Motors Co (AMC), working his way up into management. Over the years, we owned an AMC Javelin, Ambassador and eventually the LeBaron after AMC was bought by Jeep/Chryslerā¦
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Also learned that his career ambition after the war was to become a municipal or provincial police officer once he āhad his tonsils removed and got his weight up to standardā (he was documented as scrawny at 5ā11ā, 130 lbs). He never did meet the policing goal (although the weight came with age)..
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ā¦ and was deployed to the UK in the fall of 1944 as āgroundā crew to the end of the war in Spring 1945. His attestation provided a lot of insight to the āboy/manā who eventually became my father. Even found out what an uncle (his brother) died from as an infant - pertussis - aka whooping cough ā¦
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ā¦ for a mere $5 and a picture of his gravestone (proving heād been deceased for 20+ years). Although his service appeared āunderwhelmingā compared to his fatherās, he was still an eager 18 year old enlisting in the airforce to hopefully become a pilot/navigator. He flunked out ā¦