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Rivers, floods, and climate change
It’s spring. Sometimes known in northern reaches such as ours as mud season. To be clear, spring in these parts usually starts several weeks after March 21, after the winter’s snow has really left. And, if you live near a … Continue reading →
Posted in History and Politics, Life stories
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Tagged Climate change, flooding, floods, Fredericton, Montreal, New Brunswick history, Ottawa, rivers, spring freshet, St. John River, Wolastoq
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A tribute to my chosen country: Happy Canada Day, Canada!
As I mentioned in my previous blog, Freedom to choose, most of us make decisions that impact our lives all the time. Sometimes our decisions turn out to be inspired, other times not so much so. Sometimes they turn out … Continue reading →
Posted in Life stories, Uncategorized
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Tagged Canada, Canadian flag, Canadian national anthem, choices, citizenship, college, compassion, decision making, empathy, Expo 67, family, happiness, history, inspiration, leadership, McGill, Montreal, university, winter
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