It’s been twenty years since I left the land of hockey, Tim Horton’s, and incredible (but far too cold) majestic natural beauty for the United States, but I will always hold a place in my heart for the land in which I grew up. (I wasn’t born there; my situation was somewhat unusual as I have held three different citizenships in my life, none of which correspond to my country of birth.)
To commemorate the 157th anniversary of the establishment of the Canadian Confederation, I’m sharing one of the best songs from my favorite Canadian singer ever, Mr. Gordon Lightfoot. (Sorry, Cohen, you’re #2.) If you know me, you know I vigorously object to the rampant inaccurate use of the word “epic,” but this song truly is epic.
Happy Canada Day to my Canadian friends and readers! And if you aren’t Canadian, we sure don’t mind if you raise a glass in our honor.
Hi Rebecca,
I'm of Canadian ancestry and Otto Holden in my ancestor. Thank you for speaking about the inconsistencies of the "HIV" hypothesis.
Below is what Otto Holden engineered.
https://www.opg.com/stories/opgs-otto-holden-gs-marks-70-years-of-producing-reliable-clean-power/
Thank you for evoking the late great Gordon Lightfoot! I, too, have been a huge fan of him ever since a college friend of mine here in California introduced me to his magnificent songs back in 1969. Sad that he left this life last year, and though I hate to say it, I can't help but wonder if he got the jab.....