Warmest wishes to all of our associates, partners and friends in Canada for a safe, healthy Canada Day celebration. #ZurnElkayFamily
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I have lived in Canada for 10+ years. Here are 7 reasons why I absolutely love Canada 🍁 1. Inclusive Culture: Canada embraces diversity. No matter where you are from Canada will accept you as its own. 2. Breathtaking Landscapes: Canada is beautiful and clean. I just cannot get enough of Canada 3. Warmth in the Cold: Beyond the winter chill, there's a warmth in the Canadian spirit. The kindness and friendliness of the people make every frosty day a little brighter. 4. Safety & Security: Feeling safe is a priceless gift. Canada's commitment to security and the rule of law provides a foundation for a peaceful and thriving community. 5. Healthcare System: This is a bit controversial. But come on it's still free and they are trying to fix it. 6. Love the Canadian Seasons: I know some people complain about the cold but hey not all of Canada is a snow land. And you get to enjoy the summer barbeque and the winter skiing. 7. Canadian Politeness: The list would not be complete without this. "Sorry" is practically a national anthem! The politeness and courtesy of Canadians create an atmosphere of respect that I've come to appreciate more and more. . . . I help founders create personal brands using social media because today it's all about how strong your connection is with your audience. If you would like me to help you with it hit me up: thinkwithmohib@gmail.com #canada #thoughts #gratitude
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I don’t usually post personal things on LinkedIn, but today, as I celebrate Canada Day, I find myself reflecting on this incredible country’s past, present, and future, as well as my family’s place in it. Not many people know this, but I was not born in Canada. My parents immigrated to Canada when I was young, and I watched them make countless sacrifices and work long hours in odd jobs just to get our family by. They did this because they believed in the Canadian dream. I am a living embodiment of that dream. The level of social mobility I have experienced within my relatively short lifetime would have been impossible anywhere else. Regardless of whether someone immigrated 20 years ago or 200, the dream has always been the same. For millions of people, both in-country and abroad, Canada is a beacon of hope—hope for a just and free society, and hope that no matter who you are and where you come from, a better future is possible. I recognize that Canada is not perfect. Like many countries, it has a complex history full of injustice and tragedy. However, we, as a society, have recognized these mistakes and are actively working to do better. Canada has made tremendous progress, and that is the true hallmark of any great nation. I love Canada, but I am also concerned for its future. The freedom and democracy we often take for granted were hard-fought and, if not protected, can easily be lost. The Canadian dream is becoming increasingly out of reach. The values and unity that made this country great are slowly eroding. Nevertheless, like my parents, and generations of Canadians before them, I have hope that a better future is possible. With that, I would like to wish my network a joyful Canada Day and a happy birthday to the greatest country in the world!
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Remember to keep these documents handy and follow the rules for a seamless transition to your new life in Canada! 🍁 #CanadaArrival #ImmigrationGuide"
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Considering moving or travelling to #Canada? Here are some of the greatest motivational quotes to inspire you to visit or move...
Whether you’re planning a visit to explore its breathtaking landscapes or considering a permanent move to embrace a new lifestyle, Canada has something to inspire everyone. 🇨🇦 Explore ➡️ https://ow.ly/kW9Z50PRL8r
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Happy Canada Day Eh! 💖 As Canada Day, rolls around, I find myself reflecting on what this day means to us. It’s not just a moment to honor our values of inclusion, resilience and working together, as well as a time for reflection, and gratitude. 💖 Some fun facts about Canada ✨Unlike many countries, our celebration isn’t about a war, but a peaceful request to Queen Victoria by the Upper & Lower colonies of Canada to form our own nation. ✨The second largest country in the world. ✨One of the longest highways in the world and the longest coastline is in Canada. ✨Basketball was invented by a Canadian. ✨We have more lakes than any other country. ✨Canada is famous for Niagara Falls, Banff, and the Northern Lights. ✨We’re a major producer of maple syrup. ✨Poutine originated in Quebec. ✨Canadians are known for tolerance, sensitivity, political correctness, being polite, saying ‘sorry’ & ‘eh’ ✨The beaver is Canada’s national animal. ✨Our border with the US is the longest unprotected border in the world. ✨Often known for its cold winters. Coldest recorded temp: -63 degrees C ✨Famous Canadians: Michael J. Fox, William Shatner, Martin Short, Jim Carrey, Celine Dion, and more, plus ‘The Rick Mercer Report’ is a must watch for Canadian satire. As in most countries, it wasn’t all glory. It’s also important to acknowledge and remember the difficult times as stepping stones towards reconciliation and a brighter future. 💖 On this Canada Day, let’s cherish our opportunities and freedoms we enjoy daily and be truly grateful for these, and grateful for being a good neighbor to the US. 🚀 Today, I’d love to hear your favorite Canada memories and what you’re grateful for in your country. Happy Canada Day! 🎯 Every day holds a seed of transformation; life is evolution and resilience in the face of challenge I’m Luann: Liked this post? Connect & follow me for updates. ✨For personalized strategies to break barriers, DM me. 🧠For enriching resources, visit: masteringyoursavvy or luannhorobin.com 🎯 Every day holds a seed of transformation; life is evolution and resilience in the face of challenge #businessbuilding #innovation #money #leadershipdevelopment, #reinventyourself
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If this guy ever had to go out and purchase groceries, he might consider all the farmers harvesting the food in his cart, that have to pay carbon tax to grow and harvest our food. Then the trucking companies that deliver the food must buy gas with a carbon tax associated with each item increasing their costs. Canadian consumer's cost of a trip to the grocery store has more than doubled in the last three years. Then everyone in this country needs to heat their homes it hurts common Canadians every day. Why don't we eliminate carbon pricing it is not reducing worldwide emissions it only reduces Canadian emissions. Focus on research and development inside our Canadian Energy companies to find alternative energies and deliver the cleanest possible energy to the world. That will do more for the environment, the people of this great country, and the world. Canada needs more clean Canadian oil and gas. Every company that I deal with daily is concerned about the well-being of their employees and about the well-being of our world's environment! Trudeau you just don't get it, (it is not about a sweet UN posting into your retirement) what you are doing is harming everyone in this country and not helping the Environment. Get rid of him.
The difference is clear: while Pierre Poilievre wants to take Canada backward, we’ll keep Canada moving forward – for everyone.
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There are lots of things I appreciate about life in the place we call Canada 🍁: > I am grateful that I live in a country where I can love whom I chose to love. > I am grateful that I live in a country where I can make a post like this without fear of prosecution. > I am grateful that I live in a country with a charter of rights and freedoms that are upheld by a (mostly) non-partisan legal system. > I am grateful that I live in a country where I was taught to think critically and have these important conversations. > I am grateful that I live in a country where basic healthcare is still universal, though I fear we are heading in a direction where that will no longer be the case. There are things worth celebrating. However, there are several reasons I wont be celebrating Canada Day. Here are some of them: 1. Canada is stolen land. As much as we talk about truth and reconciliation, we haven’t come anywhere close to acknowledging the truth of this and the lasting impact of historical and ongoing colonization on Indigenous nations. Celebrating a national identity that only exists as a product of stolen land is incongruent with efforts to acknowledge this truth. 2. Canadian values are an unrealized ideal. We have done an excellent job of portraying ourselves as an inclusive, peace keeping, social welfare promoting, progressive nation. Ideals we have historically failed to live up to. Ideals we are currently not living up to. These ideals are more often weaponized as part of anti-immigrant exclusionary rhetoric than they are enacted into our domestic and foreign policy. 3. Nationalism is a dangerous sentiment. While it could be used to invoke sentiments of collective care, it is more often used to dehumanize and dissociate from the suffering of those deemed as “others,” “foreign,” or “alien”. Nationalism is often called upon to justify the hoarding of resources, imperial expansionism and muted responses to global crises. We need to cautiously approach any celebration of national identity as potentially advancing this problematic ideology that obscures our shared humanity. 4. As Canadians we have been poor stewards of this land. Canada Day celebrations are often emblematic of this. Why celebrate the land we call home by producing air and land pollution on a mass scale 🎆? Why not celebrate our home by calling on regulatory changes to the mining, oil and gas industries including a nationwide ban on fracking. 5. This year I’m also aware of our federal government’s failure to acknowledge and appropriately respond to the violence in Palestine, Sudan, Congo, Afghanistan, Haiti and Nigeria. Canada’s ongoing failure to boldly promote peace in these regions, using all the tools available to us, is our collective embarrassment and shame. So whether you choose to celebrate Canada Day or not, let’s all collectively work to be better. To call on our leaders to do better. To create a collective identity that just might be worthy of celebration.
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