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Tag Archives: Canada
QR Passports: Canada’s Two Classes of Citizenship
The New Caste System: the Vaccinated and the Unvaccinated Talk about ‘untouchables’. Rick Mercer’s rant about COVID-19 brought a thought to my mind, which then got repeated by a protestor on the CTV News last night: by getting the government … Continue reading
Posted in history, paranoia
Tagged Canada, coronavirus, COVID-19, government control, health and welfare, pandemic, protest, restrictions
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“Mixed Feelings” about the Truckers’ Blockade:
It’s Been Two Whole Weeks Now Wow! This ‘protest’ has been going on for a fortnight. And, as is usually the case, it is divisive as hell. Now, my normal stance in these matters is to side with the ones … Continue reading
Posted in history
Tagged 60's, 70's, Canada, coronavirus, freedom, government control, mandates, pandemic, Power to the People, protest
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Now That’s a Title: “Indian in the Cabinet” (2021)
Jody Wilson-Raybould (March 23, 1971) I meant to buy and read this book earlier, but too many things got in the way, until today. I knew she was an honest woman, from the time of the SNC-Lavalin affair from more … Continue reading
Posted in history, reviews, spirituality
Tagged astrology, Canada, government control, indigenous people, Liberal, politics, relationships
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Indigenous People Holding the Country to Ransom
Canadian Flags Flying at Half Mast In remembrance of the fallen. That is the usual way of honouring the dead. Canada has kept its flags at half-mast since the unmarked graves of 215 native children were discovered at the former … Continue reading
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Tagged Canada, flags, honouring the dead, native canadians, politics, Remembrance Day
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Evidently, the Sumac Leaves have Changed by 30%
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Tagged autumn, Canada, leaves turning, nature, Ontario, photography
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Promises, Promises
Canadian General Election 2021 Voting Day is next Monday. Most people have probably already made up their minds as to the party they will support: one quarter of eligible voters have already cast their ballot in the advance polls. But … Continue reading
I Voted Today at an Advanced Poll
People’s Party of Canada No, I didn’t make a mistake: although this (under-represented) political party is ultra-right, the local General Election candidate is the least-worst choice of a bad bunch. My wife chose a candidate from a different political party … Continue reading
Posted in history, personal
Tagged Canada, choices in life, elections, politics, PPC, Prime Minister
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Need to Get Away from the Worries of the World?
Murdoch River, near Alban, Ontario, Canada
The Rapid Evolution of the Charity Record (1984-1985)
Do They Know It’s Christmas? This song was the first in a series of records to raise money for the starving people in Ethiopia, Africa. Until now, I had never considered seeing what that looked like astrologically. Admittedly, this chart … Continue reading
Posted in history, showbusiness
Tagged Africa, astrology, Canada, charity, famine, recordings, starving, the 80's, United Kingdom, United States history
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There’s a New Governor General in Canada
Mary Simon (August 21, 1947) She was sworn in yesterday as Canada’s 30th Governor General (the next highest person after the Queen, for those who don’t know these things). The fact that Mary Simon is indigenous is a big deal: … Continue reading
Posted in history, spirituality
Tagged astrology, Canada, Governor General, indigenous people, politics, Queen's representative, truth and reconciliation
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