PEI does the right thing:<blockquote class="smalltext">The government is also making Rememberance Day a statutory holiday. Binns says it will allow Island families to participate in Rememberance Day ceremonies.</blockquote>Too bad every province is not so respectful.
Alan is apparently a Gen X-er who has hit 40... 41... 42... 43... 44... err... 45!... yikes...46!!! Holy Moly - 47. NIX THAT!!! Moley Most Holy... now 48....ummm... 49.
Pick any day's tunes as heard on CBC Ottawa's All in a Day hosted by my personal emailing buddy, Brent Bambury. You won't find a better music selection on radio anywhere - certainly not on the deeply dowdy CBC.
From Jan to March 2006, I tried a group humour blog with others on the subject of Canadian politics. It did not last but the posts were worth keeping. #16 was banned. There were no comments. It was at www.shadowcabinet.ca.
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Alan - November 11, 2003 12:53 PM
PEI does the right thing:<blockquote class="smalltext">The government is also making Rememberance Day a statutory holiday. Binns says it will allow Island families to participate in Rememberance Day ceremonies.</blockquote>Too bad every province is not so respectful.
Ben - November 11, 2003 2:47 PM
I believe the NB govt is doing the same thing.
Alan - November 11, 2003 2:51 PM
Ontario has never had a full Remebrance Day holiday, apparently always having separate statutes for public service holidays and retail holidays.
Arthur - November 11, 2003 10:34 PM
I believe the NB govt is doing the same thing.
I think NS has the same plans too. I had a great day at work, though.