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Donald Ashman's avatar

I have read this splendid essay three times, and I am still gleaning both enhanced wisdom and pleasure from each paragraph.

“The Canada which Queen Victoria set in motion has drifted from its roots and waned in its pride, but such cultural decline is a choice. Our heritage, traditions, and shared identity need not be subjugated to a pseudo-culture that produces atomisation and social lethargy in the name of liberty and consumption.”

When I was a young fella, we were steeped in the beneficence of our British Heritage, of being on the right side of history for hundreds of years, and for the Country that sprung forth from the dual founding and the grand vision.

We were taught we stood on the shoulders of giants, and rightfully so.

Whether or not the dust can be shaken off that wonderful gift is ours to collectively decide. It is there to be reclaimed, should we decide it is worth the effort.

Alex, congratulations on an absolutely riveting essay.

Bravo.

Sam Sullivan's avatar

Thank you. She also named British Columbia and New Westminster. She is the reason for white wedding gowns. But she wore black for the last 40 years after the death of her husband Albert. A true symbol of duty, a life of respect and dignity. Thanks for keeping the memory of our Mother of Confederation alive.

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