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Canadian Movies You Need To See That Don’t Suck — Phil The Alien
April Wine: Canadian “Sign Of A Gypsy Queen”; ‘Nature Of The Beast‘ (1981) . A NonSucking Canadian Movie You Need To See… . Phil The Alien (Comedy — 2004)… a movie aboot a beaver, an alcoholic shape shifting alien, his … Continue reading
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Canada: How Global Warming Will Affect The National Hockey League
Stompin Tom Connors: Canadian “The Hockey Song”; ‘Stompin’ Tom and the Hockey Song’ (1973) Even Stompin’ Tom’s Taking For The Habs Now… . There Has Been A Tradition For Forty-Years… …in Canada where we welcome the spring when the Maple … Continue reading
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Another Fifty-One Canadian Soldiers Killed Protecting Europe OR Europe’s Gift That Keeps On Giving
Six Canadian Soldiers Died On Easter Sunday… . …when their LAV 3 rolled over a pressure-triggered “IED” while escorting a convoy in the Kandahar region of Afghanistan. Canada has had 2500 troops in Afghanistan since 2002. What takes this tragedy … Continue reading
Abortion Is So Legal In Canada It’s Retroactive
D.O.A: Canadian There are no legal restrictions on abortion in Canada. In most provinces it’s fully covered (free) under their health plans, so in some way The State is involved, but those governments literally have no Criminal Laws regarding abortions … Continue reading
Monday’s Top Three News Stories (BBC, ABC, PBS, CTV): 04/02/07
54-40: Canadian “One Day In Your Life”; ‘Show Me‘ (1987) Fifty-Four Forty Or Fight! [This one’s for Puddle, who’s having a crappy day… week. Okay, month.] . The First Three News Stories On 04/02/07 . Page Jump: BBC, ABC, PBS, … Continue reading
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Canada: Land Of A Thousand Wives OR Instructions On How To Become A Canadian Polygamist
The Guess Who: Canadian “American Woman”; ‘American Woman‘ (1970) [Live In Toronto 2003] Burton Cummings wants you to feel his emo. . Canada Doesn’t Allow Multiple Marriages… . …but there’s this one community in southern British Columbia where you can … Continue reading




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