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Only you can save the Eastern Slopes from UCP coal mines.
Get out and sign the petition. https://t.co/p9Lz0Po2ur
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It’s hard to understand why Albertans think they need to “send a message” to Ottawa. They should go to work on time, use British spelling, get out of their sweat pants, and try speaking in a civilized tone, informed by facts. I’m an Albertan and that’s my message to Albertans.
Apparently, the mayor of Taber and their city council approved this billboard.
I will be buying my corn from British Columbia’s venders this summer instead.
#UpYourCornholeProkop
It was announced today there will be a revival of The Littlest Hobo.
While the 1980s version of The Littlest Hobo is the most famous, it is a revival itself of a 1960s show that was based off a 1958 movie.
It is Pride Month.
Throughout this month, I will be sharing the stories of Canadians who fought for LGBTQ rights.
Today it is the story of The Brunswick Four.
On this day in 1924, Colleen Dewhurst was born in Montreal.
A Canadian acting legend, she won two Geminis, a Genie Award, four Emmys and two Tony Awards. Her last roles were as Murphy Brown's mother and Marilla Cuthbert in Road to Avonlea.
📸 TPL
Today on my podcast Canadian History Ehx: Abraham Ulrikab!
Abraham was an Inuk man from Labrador who went with his family to Europe to be in a human zoo.
He and his entire family died of smallpox within months.
Listen on all podcast platforms or read 👇
https://t.co/WofAqKcU5c
Stan Rogers became one of the most beloved Canadian musicians of the late-20th century.
His songs told the story of Canada, its culture, its people and its history.
Rogers was taken far too soon but his legacy endures.
This is his story.
📸 Fogarty's Cove Music
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Before the Pyramids existed, the Indigenous Peoples were using Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump to hunt bison.
For 6,000 years, the site was used by the First Nations.
Long before Alberta existed, the Indigenous occupied the land and it remains Treaty Land.
📸 Parks Canada
🧵: I debated posting this thread, but after a lot of reflection, I feel compelled to share. On Saturday afternoon, I was in the children's section of a local bookstore. Luckily, I was there. I noticed an older man talking to a young female employee at the front desk. 1/10