@PostWarHist@CanWarMuseum I picked up and still have have 100 letters of correspondence between soldiers and a women's group in Toronto called the Monday Night Knitters during SWW. It's a very sweet back and forth.
Great title!
@tpcanoe@ONtransport@Transport_gc I see it correlated with increased umbers of tinted windshields on the road. Addressing one will also mean addressing this as well.
I absolutely agree with you that this is a problem that needs to be acknowledged. Been blinded on rural highways far too often.
"Gen. Eyre, in his speech, urged Canadians to find ways to 'convert funding into capabilities and readiness with alacrity.'"
For clarity: Canadian politicians to prepare, or the population at large to prepare, personally, for conflict?
https://t.co/vHZy3mfP9n
Very proud of @storm9115 and the team at the OSI for working tirelessly for 2 years, compiling hundreds of detailed government archival documents and eyewitness accounts, to create this report.
Recommend reading this to learn this history and the extent of its legacy in Canada.
As Ntl Indigenous History Month ends, learn truths about unmarked burials of missing Indigenous children in Canada. This historical report counters denialism and highlights the necessity of truth, accountability, justice, & reparations for reconciliation. https://t.co/gCo8ycL07k
@kathleen_belew Watched it with my girlfriend, who appreciated the context of the white power movement in decades prior to the bombing. Excellent and moving program, kudos from Canada!
What is the point of publishing this if there is no important information to share? The biggest irony is the "Erosion of Trust" section entirely redacted.
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@MilHistCurator@usairforce I worked for a spell in the Klondike in 2019 for Parks Canada. They had Lee-Enfield https://t.co/m2cL1G2lmo from the Yukon Field Force in the collection. Neat to see something of a similar vintage!