To all the soldiers from Canada the USA and Britain who stormed the beach in D day, thanks for tryout incredible bravery. We will never be able to repay you. Because of your bravery the next generations live with freedom. Now that freedom is being lost again, not to outside forces but by our own governments. It is up to us to take up the torch and take up the good fight by whatever means necessary. We orbit to our children and grandchildren.
Heavenly Father, thank You for the gift of life and for waking us up to see this beautiful new day.
Thank You for Your protection through the night, for watching over each one of us, and for keeping us safe under Your loving care.
As we begin this day, Lord, be our shield and our defender. Keep us safe from harm, accidents, and every unseen danger. Let everything we do today be rooted in love, guided by wisdom, and covered by Your grace.
Lord, please meet every need in our lives — physically, emotionally, and spiritually. Fill our home with joy, laughter, and Your presence.
In Jesus’ name, Amen. 🙏🏻
As long as the sun shines,
the grass grows,
and the rivers flow,
the land in Alberta is ceded.
The treaties are sacred.
This is the promise.
This is the deal.
The Government Chiefs forget that it is part of the deal for the cows & plows, for the annuities, for the education, for the health care, for the housing.
🇨🇦 Tomorrow marks another anniversary of D-Day, and Canada's role in those events deserves far more than a brief mention.
On June 6, 1944, approximately 14,000 Canadian soldiers landed on Juno Beach, overcoming fear, intense enemy fire, and extraordinary pressure to help open the path to the liberation of Europe.
Many of them were barely older than teenagers. Many never made it home.
Their courage, selflessness, and sacrifice became part of the great victory over Nazism and helped lay the foundations of the freedom that millions of people enjoy today.
We remember their bravery. We honor their memory. 🇨🇦🌺
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« J’ai 72 ans et je commence à en avoir marre.
On nous accuse presque d’être des privilégiés parce qu’on touche notre retraite. Mais qu’est-ce qu’on a vraiment volé à qui que ce soit ?
On a connu les semaines à 45, 48, parfois 50 heures. On faisait des heures supplémentaires sans même les compter, parce qu’il fallait nourrir la famille. On se levait à 5h, on rentrait parfois cassé, le dos en miettes, les mains abîmées. On ne pleurait pas, on ne faisait pas de burn-out : on tenait bon.
On a élevé nos enfants sans crèche, sans allocations familiales mirobolantes, sans aide de l’État. Juste avec notre salaire et notre courage. Et on en est fiers.
Aujourd’hui, on nous regarde de travers en disant que « les jeunes paient pour nos retraites ». Mais ce n’est pas nous le problème. C’est un système qui a été détourné, mal géré, et qui accueille de plus en plus d’assistés au lieu de récompenser ceux qui travaillent.
Nous, on a construit ce pays. Les routes, les usines, les écoles, les logements. On a bossé dur, souvent dans des conditions que beaucoup ne supporteraient plus aujourd’hui.
Alors oui, notre retraite, on l’a bien méritée. Pas par privilège. Par usure. Par sacrifice. Par devoir accompli.
Un peu de respect pour ceux qui ont donné leur santé et leur jeunesse pour que les générations suivantes aient une vie plus douce. ❤️👴👵»
@ctvedmonton I demand every FN band be audited.
The only ones that would object are the chiefs & their families and anyone else stuffing their pockets.
The FN people themselves deserve a full audit and full transparency.