She was very well-respected, and it's certainly sad when anyone that beloved passes away. She did seem to be very generous and caring, and the world will be a little dimmer without her presence. That said, I do think we should use this opportunity to begin the process of divesting ourselves of the archaic system of monarchy (a *foreign* monarchy, no less). But I also realize that we won't. NGL, not looking forward to seeing Charles's face replace Queen Elizabeth on our money. But I guess I very seldom have actual physical cash anyway, so it's not like it's going to be a common occurrence for me.
Actually, it's not a given that he'll be on the money, or at least not on the $20. Coins, yeah. But they've been moving toward replacing the old traditional bills anyway.
I'm sure I've said this before, but...I think Canadian money looks really cool. Regardless of whose picture is on it.
not suprising and unfortunate for the country, polievre has been elected the new tory leader. https://www.thestar.com/politics/fe...rvative-party-elects-new-leader-saturday.html so now we could a P.M who believes conspiracy theories, conddles people who are determined to overthrow the democratically elected government and thinks cryptocurrency will save us. and remember when they would go on about career politicians leading over parties? Here's another chump that's never had job in the real world. not so long ago, the polling agregator a 338canda.com had the tories in front but things have changed and if they election were to be held to day, there's a 63% chance that boy blunder would get a 4th term (almost unheard of in Canadian poltiics). Given that polievre's support is largely in the tory base and I suspect mainly in the western provinces (and is generally unliked in the rest of the country) this might have factored in the polling numbers. Time will tell which way things go.
Hey media, how about we stop constantly referring to something as a "national holiday" if only a tiny fraction of the nation's people actually get a holiday?
Technically, the Queen's funeral does fall on a holiday. September 19 is International Talk Like A Pirate Day.
Which idiots are referring to as a national holiday? Think even out of the gate, trudea said it was a federal holiday and that it was up to the provinces to decide if they wanted to follow suit.
Thanks. The Bank of Canada and the Department of Finance try to do a good job. I thought they did particularly well with the latest version of the C$10 bill depicting Viola Desmond.
I didn't make note of each of them, but there was certainly more than one. I saw it come up a number of different times reading through stories in the news app. Some at least had the good grace to put it in quotation marks. Yes, he did... but he didn't initially clarify that it only included federal civil servants, and not federally-regulated industries, like banks and airlines. The Minister of Labour had to clarify in a subsequent tweet.
@Mr. Laser Beam Not official yet, but it sounds like the government is looking to remove the random testing requirement by September 30. https://www.theglobeandmail.com/bus...-vaccine-requirement-for-entering-country-on/
I may have screwed up this week. My house burned down a couple years ago. The money has been sitting in a savings account for a year. I maxed out my rsp each year with it but hadn't done anything in my TFSA as I wanted to, well, buy a new house. Now that we're at the end of Sep that doesn't seem likely until next spring, so I went to he CRA website, got my TFSA limit, and maxed it. But I'd forgotten I had a little TFSA mutual fund at a different bank (I'd set it up when they did a matching promo thing a few years ago) that pulls $25/month automatically. So I probably over contributed a tiny bit. I immediately pulled more than I could have over contributed when I realized (transaction the next next) but the damage may have been done. I guess I will find out in the spring.
So, anyone else not bothered in the slightest that the prime minister did some impromptu singing during some down time? Talk about manufactured outrage. I expect the next attack to be something along the lines of "he was breathing too loudly!".
Even my NDP-supporting housekeeping helper got in a huff about it, outraged that he'd sung a song while on official business and representing the country. My take on it: As long as he wasn't at an official function and it wasn't on the day of the funeral itself, I don't see a problem. My housekeeper wondered if he could even sing (she doubted it), but my take on that: Justin sings better than Stephen Harper does. And then I had to explain about the "Van Cats/Vingt-Quatres" "band" Harper had, and the standup "comedy" impressions he did. Yes, Harper can do spot-on impressions of John Diefenbaker and Joe Clark. No, he can't sing worth a damn. Was his son embarrassed when Harper insisted on performing at some CPC event? Yep, and could be heard telling him to stop. Trudeau singing with a group of people, taking a bit of time to relax, is not a problem as far as I'm concerned. You can't tell me that nobody in that entire country cracked a smile or a joke during the entire week leading up to the funeral. Why else would that Paddington Bear video have been everywhere? I know I giggled throughout that and some of the other humorous stuff people mentioned about the Queen. That said, I did watch the funeral (in real time, not a replay), and cried through parts of it. Now life goes on. Though I have been musing about the Rainbow Bridge poem (the one that many people have found comfort in when they lose a beloved pet): If there's any truth to that, Her Majesty would have been greeted by dozens of corgis and horses when she arrived on the other side.
This needs to happen! Think of the boon to Canada-Finland relations! From that small 15 second clip, he didn't seem too bad! I didn't catch all of it, but I did watch a rather large percentage of the day. And by "watched", I mean "listened to it in the background while focusing on my work", because not being a federal civil servant, I did not get a day off to mark the occasion.
Hey good news, @Mr. Laser Beam . Canada's going to end the vaccine requirements at the border starting September 30th. They say you won't even need to use the app anymore. https://www.thestar.com/politics/20...backs-lifting-some-covid-19-travel-rules.html