Having been born in the late 90's, I feel like I have missed out on growing up in a Canada that once had a real identity. A Canada where you could be proud of your nation and it's interests without being labelled as an "extremist" or a "far-right" activist. Today's Canada feels like a disjointed, faceless husk with no identity, other than a very vacuous, superficial one. Instead of embracing the culture of British, French and Aboriginal ancestors, we have replaced it with the failed concept of multiculturalism, sprinkled with American influence. With that said, I myself am proud of my history. My great grandfather came from England and married to my Cree great grandmother. I'm proud of my roots. Both Anglo and and aboriginal.
Thank you Marilyn for your voice for all indigenous women❤
💖 💯💖 In 2024, way beyond due, Every Aspect of Every Woman's Body and Life MUST Be Her's To Control/Direct...Period. 💐💯💖🌞 💯🍁💯💖🙃
Having been born in the late 90's, I feel like I have missed out on growing up in a Canada that once had a real identity. A Canada where you could be proud of your nation and it's interests without being labelled as an "extremist" or a "far-right" activist.
Today's Canada feels like a disjointed, faceless husk with no identity, other than a very vacuous, superficial one. Instead of embracing the culture of British, French and Aboriginal ancestors, we have replaced it with the failed concept of multiculturalism, sprinkled with American influence.
With that said, I myself am proud of my history. My great grandfather came from England and married to my Cree great grandmother. I'm proud of my roots. Both Anglo and and aboriginal.