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This animation map shows 87 days of combat in Normandy, after D-day 82 years ago Today. British units marked in orange, Canadian in red, US in units and Axis in black Original post
Congratulations to @canadashistory.bsky.social 's and James Gillespie for Honorable Mention, Illustration.
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A LIRE - Steven Guilbeault : « Je n’ai eu que peu ou pas d’impact sur les décisions » - Mon collègue @leblancetienne.bsky.social s'est entretenu avec @stevenguilbeault.bsky.social - @info.radio-canada.ca ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/225...
Banning social media for kids - great idea from Olds. Costs little. Not really enforceable, if the Australian case study is any guide. The kids are generally using this tech as messaging. To talk to their peers. Olds are often suspicious of teenagers talking to each other. Don’t get me wrong…🧵
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« Je n’ai eu que peu ou pas d’impact sur les décisions », avoue Steven Guilbeault dans une longue entrevue accordée à Radio-Canada.
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« Je n’ai eu que peu ou pas d’impact sur les décisions »
Surely it is Parliament as a whole that is devalued, not just the QP show
How'd I find myself rocking at the 'Shoe with the Grievous Angels and @charlieangus104.bsky.social? Just lucky I guess. Elbows up!
In light of everything going on with Alberta right now, may I recommend this slight volume. It’s very quick and readable, and essentially points out how referendums are just elite fuckery.
Canadian leaders have always stayed too long. Because the choice to stay or go is left entirely to them. Compare Mulroney to, eg, Thatcher.
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Would be even more powerful is we had lived up to them in the last 150 years.
Looking forward to being back on #PEI next weekend for this @nichecanada.bsky.social event, a keynote public talk by @dagomardegroot.bsky.social, &, oh yeah, the @cndhistassoc.bsky.social conference. #cdnhist #envhist niche-canada.org/2026/05/24/s...
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Was struck by this from @sphillipsab.bsky.social in her commentary on the federal government's moves on AI and online harms. www.mbpintelligence.com/blog/carney-...
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31 May 2026 - Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island - It's been twenty years since we hosted the first Canadian History & Environment Summer School. And while plans for a full CHESS 2026 fell through, o...
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One thing I'd like to figure out at some point is how often — if ever — a parliamentary party leader has survived and succeeded in the wake of significant rebellion. Leaders always try to hang on. But my hunch is the number who've a) survived and b) subsequently succeeded is... vanishingly small.
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