Hey PM: Juno anything about D-Day? Nor-way!
April 15, 2004 · By Jon Koch
So you say there’s no Liberal bias in the media? Now what do you suppose the response would have been if former Canadian Alliance leader “Scary” Stockwell Day, or Conservative Party leader “Firewall” Stephen Harper were to have made this little gaffe…
Martin commits geography gaffe
Prime Minister Paul Martin rewrote Canadian military history Wednesday as he described the great Canadian contribution to the liberation of Europe in 1944 as the invasion of Norway instead of Normandy.
“Sixty years ago, Canadians were working alongside their British and American allies planning for the invasion of Norway and the liberation of Europe,” Martin said in an address to 350 soldiers at the CFB Gagetown training base outside Fredericton, N.B.
A few minutes later, he repeated the gaffe…


To whom care:
As a Canadian who returned to Canada after having lived in the USA, I find that Canadians must have gone through mass hynopsis because I find myself in a country that continue to stand for nothing and do nothing that make any senses about anything that matters. You have collectively voted for a party that continue to bring socialistic values that no one can afford, taxes without representation a Prime Minister that’s involved in the greatest financial fraud of Canada existence. Quebec elect members of parliament ( block Quebec) that refuses to take and oath and mainstay is to dissolved Canada. A so called ( free medical program) that no one wants to fund adequately and now a possible trade war with the USA. A military that could not defend Prince Edward Island Canadian greatest pre-occupation is the legal status of gay marriages and the legalization of drugs and prostitution, and of course the establishment of Islamic courts of law.As to the Canadian Beef industry well maybe Canadian Farmers should not produce more than they can consume, after all the USA doesn’t owe these farmers anything. So soon Canadian will be required a passport to cross into the USA it may make more difficult for Mohamed Jones and Abdulla Pelletier to have access but let it be so.Now there’s a great deal here that you will not understand and maybe you’ll need one of those 60 Million Dollar Royal Commission to study, but one would not expect much more than that after all it took Canada over 100 years to come together on a national flag. The one to really feel sorry for is those poor Canadians who fought on foreign shores so you could display your stupidities world wide
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