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Have you ever stopped to think about how this country we live in came together? I do. I think about the folks who came before us, from Italy, Germany, Holland, Poland, the U.K. People with nothing but grit, calloused hands, and a stubborn streak the size of Alberta. They cleared land, raised cattle, tilled fields, and put up roads and homes that could take a real winter. They took the tough route. No shortcuts, no whining, just work. That’s how this place was made.
Now, if you jump ahead to today, it feels like the house rules have shifted. The thing is, Canada has always opened its doors, sure, but lately it seems some people aren’t interested in joining in. They treat Canada as a blank canvas for their old country, bringing everything over wholesale. They want to change the instructions before even figuring out how the stove works.
And here’s the kicker: when you mention it, suddenly you’re the villain. You get called old-fashioned or worse, just for pointing it out. In my mind, free speech shouldn’t be a one-way street. It belongs to everyone.
I’m not saying newcomers don’t put in the effort. Plenty do, and I respect that. But respect is mutual. When you walk into someone’s house, you don’t start tearing down the walls just because you think you have better ideas. Canada moves to its own beat. There’s a way things are done here that helped it grow strong. So when folks ignore that, it feels like the people who set it all up are being pushed aside,
My opinion? Multiculturalism looks good on paper, but in practice, it gets messy. It’s not just about blending colors. It’s about mixing up lives, beliefs, and habits. It only works when everyone’s ready to play by the same rules. Right now, it feels like the game is changing in the middle, and some folks don’t know, or don’t care about, the rules.
The thing is, there’s nothing funny about watching your country shift right before your eyes. But there’s irony, too. The ones who notice first are usually told to be quiet.
Bottom line: Canada’s always been a work in progress. But what holds it together is shared effort, shared sacrifice, and understanding. That is what keeps it strong. Lose that, and we’re not just losing a nation. We’re losing the very reason it was put together in the first place.
Until the next time: Keep Your Minds Open & Your Stories Alive. GW
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