It’s a remarkable argument for freedom, human rights and the way Canadians do things. It’s a quote from then Prime Minister Paul Martin’s speech in 2005 about the Same-Sex marriage bill. I’ve been blogging a long time.)įor this year, since Canada’s Birthday coincides with Pride week here in Toronto (and because if I play my cards right, I can get the "if you love your country you hate mine" people and the "I’m not reading you anymore because you think that gay people should have the same rights as I do" people to all leave comments at once and get it done.) I leave you with something that makes me very proud to be Canadian. I’d like to invite you then to re-read (or read for the first time, if you’re new here) the posts from the last seven years. All will be well) I’ve sort of got limited ability to make a post work today. ![]() It’s really quite traditional for me to post something about the wonderful country I live in on Canada day, but with the limited computer stuff I’ve got going on since the unfortunate demise of my laptop (we have a plan.
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