Canada Day (July 1) is coming up. Unfortunately, I will be in Thunder Bay. Otherwise, I would be out enjoying the official celebrations, here in Ottawa. Usually, I spend the day out and about downtown. In the evening, however, I usually stay home or go and watch the fireworks away from the crowds.
While I haven't experienced anything as "exciting" as Edmonton's "Canada Day Riot" of 2001, there is nothing I enjoy more than being jostled by a bunch of drunken louts and then having to wait for three hours for a bus.
Canada prepares for its Federal Election. Here is the Globe and Mail "Decision 2004" page.
I voted in the Advance Poll. This time, I voted NDP.
While I haven't experienced anything as "exciting" as Edmonton's "Canada Day Riot" of 2001, there is nothing I enjoy more than being jostled by a bunch of drunken louts and then having to wait for three hours for a bus.
Canada prepares for its Federal Election. Here is the Globe and Mail "Decision 2004" page.
I voted in the Advance Poll. This time, I voted NDP.
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