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26.04.202504:43
Somebody want to explain how the blacks were enslaved by Neolithic tribes who worshiped corn.
25.04.202520:36
Two Canadian Memorials
I
We giving all gained all.
Neither lament us nor praise.
Only in all things recall,
It is Fear, not Death that slays.
II
From little towns in a far land we came,
To save our honour and a world aflame.
By little towns in a far land we sleep;
And trust that world we won for you to keep!
~Rudyard Kipling
I
We giving all gained all.
Neither lament us nor praise.
Only in all things recall,
It is Fear, not Death that slays.
II
From little towns in a far land we came,
To save our honour and a world aflame.
By little towns in a far land we sleep;
And trust that world we won for you to keep!
~Rudyard Kipling
25.04.202502:16
The well known and never-to-be-forgotten “Trudeau salute,” which he made famous (or infamous) when he “saluted” a group of protesters from his private train in Salmon Arm, BC, 1982.


25.04.202501:34
An anti Pierre Trudeau campaign poster, calling him the “Prince of Lackeys” and a “Puppet of U.S. Imperialism,” 1970s.
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24.04.202519:07
My French Canadian grandfather used to say separatists will wish you a “bon weekend” before picking up their kids at English private schools.
Quebec’s boomers flooded the province with immigrants, and now 36% of Montreal is Allophone, speaking a non official language first.
Quebec’s boomers flooded the province with immigrants, and now 36% of Montreal is Allophone, speaking a non official language first.


23.04.202522:42
“The Emigrant Ship,” by English artist Charles Staniland, showing English immigrants leaving for the Colonies, 1880s.
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25.04.202522:15
Imagine saying Canada First as you pander to an entirely foreign audience in a foreign language while wearing a foreign costume.


25.04.202520:20
The Second Battle of Ypres, April 22~May 25, 1915. It was the first major battle that Canadians fought in during WWI.
Painting by Richard Jack.
https://youtube.com/shorts/WYYKYNFNzM0?si=f0uLg0hC60y9972w
Painting by Richard Jack.
https://youtube.com/shorts/WYYKYNFNzM0?si=f0uLg0hC60y9972w


25.04.202501:53
A Liberal campaign poster from the 1970s.
25.04.202501:31
Election campaign posters featuring W. L. Mackenzie King.
24.04.202513:50


23.04.202522:19
A hand-sewn banner depicting St. George slaying the dragon. It was commissioned by Lord Grey when he was Governor General of Canada from 1904~1911.
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25.04.202522:14
Does he strike you as a guy who is going to mass deport or stop immigration?
@LeighStew
@LeighStew
25.04.202520:09
25.04.202501:44
Campaign posters for Charles Stephen Booth, the Liberal candidate for North Winnipeg in the 1940 election. As you can see, the posters make strong appeals to the city’s Jewish vote. Booth ended up being elected as MP.


25.04.202501:27
A poster from the Referendum held on April 27, 1942 over the contentious Conscription issue. 65% of Canadians voted in favour of Conscription.


23.04.202522:53
“Ignored but Not Forgotten: Canada’s English Immigrants” by Canadian historian Lucille H. Campey. Campey has written extensively on the history of Canada’s early immigration from France and the British Isles.


23.04.202522:14
Corporal Hare of the Canadian Dragoons dressed up as St. George at the Stanley Barracks, Toronto, c. 1920s.
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25.04.202522:14
Every member of r/vexillology would get one-shotted by this British Empire flag proposal from 1901.
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Canada The Unknown Country



25.04.202519:51
“Canada!” This cartoon appeared in Punch Magazine shortly after the Canadian victories at the Second Battle of Ypres on April 22~24, 1915.
25.04.202501:44
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24.04.202519:07
It’s PoilieOVER
https://x.com/fortysacks/status/1915478379970912374
https://x.com/fortysacks/status/1915478379970912374


23.04.202522:46
“The Emigrant’s Last Sight of Home,” by English artist Richard Redgrave, 1858.


23.04.202522:09
This monument stands near Pier 21 in Halifax, Nova Scotia and commemorates the 100,000 British Home Children who were sent to Canada.
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