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Tag Archives: canada
Big Changes
The front page story in this morning’s paper was the swearing in of the new government in Canada. It looks like the new prime minister is bringing about the change he promised during his campaign and that in itself is … Continue reading
Update
Hey Readers, It’s been a busy year to date and for those of you outside Canada, we have an election in progress. My last BLOG post included a rant that may seem out-of-place, given the usual technical content found here. … Continue reading
Eid Saeed!
This is a repeat of a post from last year that gives a bit of back ground into Ramadan. Ramadan ended today, so I thought a repost was in order… One of the great things about living in Canada is … Continue reading
A true ambassador
The full article is ==> here Once again this morning I find myself proud of the Canadian coaches and athletes at the 2014 winter games. The picture to the right is the Canadian cross country coach replacing a Russian competitors … Continue reading
Olympic results
There has been more than one time during this past week when I have found myself filled with pride and support for our Olympic athletes. Canada is not a world super power, we don’t have a huge population compared to … Continue reading
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Canada Day Weekend
Well it’s Friday on a long weekend that will include celebrations from coast to coast. When I was wondering about what to write about today, I figured it would be a good time to reflect on what being Canadian means … Continue reading
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Tagged being canadian, canada, canadian customs, canadian freedoms
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