On June 6, 1944, Canadians landed on the beaches of Normandy and helped with the liberation of Western Europe. This year marks the 82nd anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy, commemorating this tragic period of world history and honouring the brave men and women who tragically lost their lives. Lest we forget. @SenateCA@VeteransENG_CA
June 6, 1944 - D-Day - considered as the beginning of the end of World War II.
Our D-Day veteran Dakota FZ692 flies in honour of the Allied troops, many of whom were Canadians.
The losses were high. 82 years later, we remember their service , duty, and sacrifice.
Lest we forget.
Electric vehicles can use a lot of power—ensure your electrical panel can handle the extra load. Installing your charging system is an important decision, and may require a panel upgrade.
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While we love our local wildlife and work hard to protect their habitats, it's important to remember that SVCA is not a wildlife rescue or rehabilitation agency.
Most often, the best way to help is by leaving wild animals alone.
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Electricity is one of the leading causes of construction workplace fatalities.
Ensure proper safety procedures are met when working with or around temporary power
Last Sunday my Dad and I travelled to Elimville United Church, near Exeter, ON to participate in the documentary screening of “We Lend a Hand: The Forgotten Story of Ontario Farmerettes”. The church was full and included six farmerettes and one Boys Brigade member. The red truck used in the documentary was also driven by Mickey Rooney in the 1979 movie, The Black Stallion. If you’re in the Ottawa area this weekend, the documentary will be shown on Sunday afternoon at the @OttawaArtG, as part of #DoorsOpenOttawa.
Today, the 4-H Ontario Foundation hosted their annual golf tournament (East) in Ottawa! I am always delighted to stop by, see some 4-H folks, and thank participants and volunteers for supporting this important organization! What a great day to celebrate 4-H! #LearnToDoByDoing@4HCanada@4HOntario@SenateCA
Qualifying for the Low-Income Energy Assistance Program depends on two factors:
1. How many people live in your home, and
2. The combined annual household income.
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.@FinanceCanada Minister misled Canadians on size of near-record 2025 deficit, according to new Budget Office figures. @FPChampagne predicted $65.4 billion deficit. True figure was $71.8 billion, said @PBO_DPB.
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World Environment Day:
Heat rising. Floods. Stronger storms.
The planet’s signals are everywhere.
But so is change. Clean energy is scaling. Nature is being restored.
The solutions are here.
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When the preschoolers at Mount Forest Early Learning and Child Care Centre started talking about princesses and dress-up, the educator team knew just what to do - a Costume Ball!
Princesses, tiny royalty, and even Buzz Lightyear joined in a magical day of dress-up and memories.
On this day in 1940, the miraculous evacuation of Allied soldiers from the beaches of Dunkirk concluded. Operation Dynamo saved over 338,000 troops, including heroic efforts by Canadian naval vessels and personnel. Today, we remember the courage of those who faced impossible odds to fight another day.
Read more: https://t.co/HQsOJMFRxU
#LestWeForget #CanadaRemembers
Photo: British troops line up on the beach at Dunkirk as they await evacuation. [Imperial War Museums/Wikimedia]