@AaronBastani About time soccer started cracking down on simulation (cheating). Should have been carded pour encourager les autres. Will make the game so much more watchable.
@TheHerd@colincowherd Don’t complain about penalties (they’re not called “penalty kicks”), complain about the whole stupid boring sport. No American should care about soccer. It’s a foreign sport.
@nut_history@IvisonJ “This is all about you” … which is why I am going to hog the spotlight and make it all about me now. Same ego that made him so many enemies in his flame out from the premier league.
@CamdenHutchison@Anthony__Koch@sarkonakj But we are not an Islamic culture. It is natural to have different standards for different religious practices based on our culture. This is where liberalism always ends up.
Some of Canada’s most important conversations on the Cold War, free trade, constitutional issues, relations with the United States, Commonwealth affairs, global conflicts, and international diplomacy took place at 24 Sussex Drive.
For more than 75 years, it has been the official residence of Canada’s prime ministers and the setting for some of the most consequential private discussions in our nation’s history. While Parliament is where governments govern, 24 Sussex is where relationships are built, trust is earned, and diplomacy often begins.
Among the world leaders welcomed there:
🇺🇸 John F. Kennedy — Cold War strategy, NORAD and continental defence.
🇬🇧 Queen Elizabeth II — Canada’s constitutional monarchy and the enduring relationship between the Sovereign and the Prime Minister.
🇬🇧 Winston Churchill — Canada’s role in the Commonwealth and the post-war world.
🇺🇸 Ronald Reagan — Free Trade, acid rain, NATO and the Cold War.
🇬🇧 Margaret Thatcher — Apartheid, the Commonwealth and global security.
🇷🇺 Mikhail Gorbachev — The end of the Cold War and nuclear disarmament.
🇺🇸 George H. W. Bush — The Gulf War, continental security and the negotiations that led to NAFTA.
🇺🇸 Bill Clinton — Trade, economic growth and North American cooperation.
🇺🇸 George W. Bush — The response to 9/11, border security and Afghanistan.
🇺🇸 Barack Obama — The global financial crisis, energy, climate policy and North American competitiveness.
These conversations helped shape Canada’s place in the world.
That is why restoring 24 Sussex is not about renovating a house. It is about preserving an institution that has witnessed decades of Canadian history, statecraft and diplomacy. Strong democracies preserve the institutions that outlast governments, political parties and generations of leaders. Canada should do no less.