Frank, I feel for Canadians -- you really are a turtle on a fence post during an earthquake (sorry, best analogy in could come up with.)
And it looks like a right-ward trend may be happening there again.
I have a family genealogy that was commissioned by a great-uncle and professionally done in 1935, and it shows I am a descendant of Louis Hebert, considered the first European settler of Canada (1617.) Three of my 4 grandparents immigrated to the US from Canada in the early 1900s, and I have a strong attachment to your beautiful country. I apologize for the actions of your southern neighbor -- we must look like drunken armed hillbillies to you, standing around a bonfire with boxes of firecrackers.
Frank, I feel for Canadians -- you really are a turtle on a fence post during an earthquake (sorry, best analogy in could come up with.)
And it looks like a right-ward trend may be happening there again.
I have a family genealogy that was commissioned by a great-uncle and professionally done in 1935, and it shows I am a descendant of Louis Hebert, considered the first European settler of Canada (1617.) Three of my 4 grandparents immigrated to the US from Canada in the early 1900s, and I have a strong attachment to your beautiful country. I apologize for the actions of your southern neighbor -- we must look like drunken armed hillbillies to you, standing around a bonfire with boxes of firecrackers.