I don’t want an Italian heritage month, Greek heritage month, or Jewish heritage month.
The Canadian government (and provincial governments) should not be promoting or funding any sort of celebration or commemoration of this kind.
Defund official multiculturalism.
Celtic people are insecure about the fact that their modern cultures/nations are completely indistinguishable from England so they have to larp as oppressed victims of kkkracker imperialism in a desperate attempt to preserve their fake identities
I know both you and @EricDLombardi in real life, and you’ve always — and I mean *always* — had only good things to say about him when we’ve hung out. Also, you and I took selfies together for X specifically to show our followers that cross-partisan engagement is good, so it’s a bit strange for you to suddenly treat conservatives as a moral contaminant.
This post feels pretty duplicitous. Is anyone within the party pressuring you to undermine Eric’s campaign?
Repeal every one and replace with Canadian Immigration Month. Leave it to communities, cities or provinces to determine what and when to celebrate based on their history, cultural makeup and demographics. Federally, celebrate Canada Day and be done with it.
The SCC's Charter imperialism marches onward, as the majority (per Wagner C.J.) extends its application to discretionary appointments of officers of state. Rowe J., dissenting, reasons that a justiciable bilingualism requirement would undermine responsible government [239].
Correction: We've removed an earlier post that incorrectly described how the Governor General is appointed. The Governor General is appointed by His Majesty the King on the advice of the Prime Minister. We regret the error.
Great piece by @HadleyFreeman in Britain’s @thetimes about the Great unmarked graves social panic of 2021-26. The story makes Canadians look like gullible idiots, but it’s a valuable international case study in mass hysteria & journalistic incompetence
https://t.co/KiibJJ8HYB
Rain couldn't stop them: Britain's finest complete final dress rehearsal ahead of The King's Birthday Parade. Not a step was missed. Not a note was wrong. The rain didn't stand a chance. @BritishArmy@GrenadierGds@HCav1660
June 6, 1944. Today, we mark the anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy. 14,000 Canadians stormed Juno Beach, showing unparalleled bravery in the face of fierce resistance. 359 Canadians made the ultimate sacrifice that day.
We stand in silent gratitude for the heroes who broke through the Atlantic Wall and paved the path to liberation.
Learn more: https://t.co/fwAmSCIN3W
Photo: Troops of the 9th Canadian Infantry Brigade
(Stormont, Dundas, and Glengarry Highlanders) going
ashore from LCI (L) 299 [Landing Craft Infantry],
Bernières-sur-mer, Normandy, France, 6 June 1944.
[Library and Archives Canada 3408540]
Great to see my friend Josh Hart in the @nationalpost.
I don't agree with him on many things in this piece, but his critiques are more genuine and honest than most.
A very sharp guy! Hopefully this is the first of many in the Post.
https://t.co/pIrxce2c6r
Wow. The editorial board of the Globe & Mail just flat out admitted that it screwed up by failing to scrutinize the false 2021 claims that “unmarked graves” had been “confirmed” at Kamloops. It’s taken five years, which is a disgrace, but give them credit for finally saying it
The Right can't give up on the Pacific Northwest. The early Americans explored it. The pioneers settled it. And we aren't going to give it up.
Olympic National Forest with our new family dog, Jack London.
#OTD 30/5/1939 #RememberRCN -His Majesty King George VI presents King’s Colours to the Royal Canadian Navy in Beacon Hill Park, Victoria, British Columbia. LAC Photo.