Being a Canadian myself, and feeling less and less welcome on these boards lately, even though I never voted for Little Justin, I can assure you that I have already written letters to my MP and various other officials about this abomination.
Maybe the widow’s state Attorney General needs to step up the game, and Little Justin, himself needs to be sued on a personal level, as well as the Canadian federal government, and the judge, who allowed this.
I’m still grateful to Canada for their role in freeing some of the Iranian hostages in 1978. I have a long memory and I won’t let little people like Trudeau spoil it for me.
There’s many of us Canucks on the board who do what we Canadians always do - read, think about it, maybe pray about it (if we’re believers), but we don’t raise a stink about things. Partly it’s heritage, partly it’s inculcated by our eternal lack of national identity (if we’ve had one, it’s been that we’re not American, first and foremost). But, I think mostly that we just want to be left alone, as true conservatives are wont to do.
As for The Boy Trudeau, well, Canada seems to go through these paroxysms every 10 years or so. One can only hope that the coming generation will be so revolutionary as to destroy the entire socialist/progressive paradigm from the government down to the education (sarc) system.
Happy belated Dominion Day to you.
Being a Canadian myself, and feeling less and less welcome on these boards lately, even though I never voted for Little Justin
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Why ???
My ggf and gggf were born in Canada and they were the son and grandson and also great grandson of Loyalists ..The gggf fought in the War of 1812 from Lincoln County also ...
I’m a descendant of “the Secords of Canada” and there was no American family with more members fighting on the British side during the American Revolution...
But I’m not ashamed of my Canadian blood...
I have five Loyalist ancestors and I’m proud of every one...
Tennessee Nana UE
Will always remember Gander, Newfoundland’s role after 9/11. And a couple of snipers from the Princess Patricia Rifles were the best shots I ever met. I fish all winter with a retired police chief from Ontario, then we head up to northern Ontario in May when the fishing gets good up there.
Canada’s no more Trudeau than America was Obama. And we did enjoy Rob Ford (may he r.i.p.).
There’s a lot of stupid stuff to get sorted, and we’re all going to need to stick together to get rid of the parasites who think doing govt full time is an acceptable form of employment. So hang in there, eh?
You are always welcome as long as I am around, eh?
You’ll not be shunned by me. Plenty of Canadian forces fought and died in various wars over the years. My great-uncle was one of them. He died in WWI, in France, just a couple of months before the Armistace. It was Canadian forces in WWII that liberated the small town in Holland, that my father was born in. My mother was born in Picton, Ontario and came here as a little girl with her mother. Tim Horton was a cousin to me, although I never knew much about my Canadian family tree until after my mother died in 1990. I have Patriots and Loyalists in my tree from my mother’s side, and there’s some Mohawk blood mixed in there as well. My great-great grandmother was full-blooded, and married John S. Way from Sophiasburgh, Prince Edward County.
Most of us realize that those that come here, unless they are a troll, are on our side.
We have plenty of so called "Americans" here who hate the US.
Canada puzzles me. It seems you have the same death wish Europe has and are doing everything possible to end freedoms and subjugate yourself to Muslim terrorists.