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Ian Campbell

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Canadian Institute for Historical Education (@cdninst4histed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What if we forgot the people, the stories, and the sacrifices that shaped Canada? This Canada Day, the Canadian Institute for Historical Education invites you to reflect on why our history matters—and what’s at stake when we stop remembering it. Please watch the video. Share

Kat Rosenfield (@katrosenfield) 's Twitter Profile Photo

the more I read about the danger of people outsourcing their cognitive/ creative process to AI, the more I think there are 2 kinds of people: the ones who will absolutely do this, and the ones who would never ever in a million years do this because they simply *do not want to*

Steve Paikin (@spaikin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

19 years, more than 4,000 shows, 19,000 guests, and 250,000,000 views later, TVO Today | The Agenda signs off. Thank you, Ontario. And I'll see you again soon. #media #television TVO.me #Ontario #journalism

19 years, more than 4,000 shows, 19,000 guests, and 250,000,000 views later, <a href="/TheAgenda/">TVO Today | The Agenda</a> signs off. Thank you, Ontario. And I'll see you again soon. #media #television <a href="/tvo/">TVO.me</a> #Ontario #journalism
Sean Speer (@sean_speer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Don Cherry is the peoples' nominee for the Order of Canada. His ongoing exclusion despite his significant cultural contribution to Canada speaks to the persistent gap between the Laurentian elite and the rest of us. My latest for The Hub. thehub.ca/2025/06/30/sea…

Sean Speer (@sean_speer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

But for me, Cherry’s most enduring legacy is his vision of Canadian nationalism. It wasn’t cerebral or literary. It was visceral, intuitive, and proud. He never apologized for Canada. He celebrated it. His nationalism stood in contrast to the defensive, pessimistic strands that

Team Gushue (@teamgushue) 's Twitter Profile Photo

July 1st is a day of pride and reflection for all of us in Newfoundland and Labrador. As we celebrate Canada Day, we also pause to honour the brave members of the Newfoundland Regiment who served at Beaumont Hamel. Their courage and sacrifice will never be forgotten. 🇨🇦

July 1st is a day of pride and reflection for all of us in Newfoundland and Labrador. As we celebrate Canada Day, we also pause to honour the brave members of the Newfoundland Regiment who served at Beaumont Hamel. Their courage and sacrifice will never be forgotten. 🇨🇦
Macdonald-Laurier Institute (@mlinstitute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On July 1, we should celebrate Canada’s Anglo-French foundations, writes Geoff Russ 🍁 for Inside Policy. “Canada’s most attractive qualities are the product of a specific history and inheritance. Recognizing that legacy is proof of an identity—one that should be embodied by

On July 1, we should celebrate Canada’s Anglo-French foundations, writes <a href="/GeoffRuss3/">Geoff Russ 🍁</a> for Inside Policy.

“Canada’s most attractive qualities are the product of a specific history and inheritance. Recognizing that legacy is proof of an identity—one that should be embodied by
Alexander Panetta (@alex_panetta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This piece wound up being published on Canada Day, by pure coincidence. I might have added one final observation, had I known. A decade-plus abroad has ways of affecting how you see your own country. Here’s a personal example: When I moved to the US, I prepared by reading the

Macdonald-Laurier Institute (@mlinstitute) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Let’s celebrate our rights today—and remember our responsibilities, too, writes MLI's Karen Restoule in The Hub. "In social settings, Canadians now sound more like litigants than citizens, focused on what we are owed, rather than what we owe." Read more: macdonaldlaurier.ca/lets-celebrate…

Let’s celebrate our rights today—and remember our responsibilities, too, writes MLI's <a href="/karenrestoule/">Karen Restoule</a> in The Hub.

"In social settings, Canadians now sound more like litigants than citizens, focused on what we are owed, rather than what we owe."

Read more: macdonaldlaurier.ca/lets-celebrate…
Ian Campbell (@campbellian_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For me, one of the most meaningful aspects of July 1 in Newfoundland is attending a Beaumont Hamel anniversary ceremony like the one at the National War Memorial in St. John's today. A moment of reflection on civic responsibility and sacrifice before any Canada Day celebrations.

For me, one of the most meaningful aspects of July 1 in Newfoundland is attending a Beaumont Hamel anniversary ceremony like the one at the National War Memorial in St. John's today. A moment of reflection on civic responsibility and sacrifice before any Canada Day celebrations.
Peter Menzies (@pagmenzies) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Most “could happen” stories, however, are a function of reporters desperate for news being too lazy to go out and dig some up. The result is frequently a species of embarrassing idiocy. “open.substack.com/pub/petermenzi…

Howard Anglin (@howardanglin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This was a deliberate choice by the education establishment. It’s no use blaming technology or anything else. Those are factors, yes, but the education establishment never fought to maintain standards. In fact it was eager to ditch them. Now, two generations on, most teachers

Geoff Russ 🇨🇦 (@geoffruss3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Conservatives should put their money where their mouth is and fundraise for new Macdonald monuments and plaques. It is possible. The Sir Winston Churchill Society of Calgary got a statue of their guy up on a downtown property.

Conservatives should put their money where their mouth is and fundraise for new Macdonald monuments and plaques. 

It is possible. The Sir Winston Churchill Society of Calgary got a statue of their guy up on a downtown property.
Ben Woodfinden (@benwoodfinden) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you work for any public institution dedicated to the preservation of Canadian heritage and history, you should be commited to preserving Canada's heritage and history. If the people that work for this Board don't believe in this, then time for them to be replaced.

National Post (@nationalpost) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Federal deficit projected to soar to $92B this year: 'Unfair to pass these burdens on,' C.D. Howe Institute says nationalpost.com/news/canada/wi…

Canadian Institute for Historical Education (@cdninst4histed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why is Canadian history disappearing from our schools? 🏫 Patrice Dutil reveals how our curriculum is erasing our national stories and what it means for our culture. 📚🇨🇦 #HistoryMatters #CanadianStories"

Canadian Institute for Historical Education (@cdninst4histed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our connection to history defines our identity. History teacher JDM Stewart explains why understanding our past is essential to our national consciousness. #HistoryMatters #Canada"