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If you're a #BookLover, check out our latest #ReadingDen newsletter, which features book reviews from the April-May 2023 issue of Canada's History! https://t.co/NpJ9B02XDD #CdnHist
[Album Review] Canada's @MedevilMusic have overcome tragedy to deliver a fine album, says Gavin Strickmann... https://t.co/RSkwynzf1T #HeavyMetal #metal #musicreview
This week's #newsletter features our top 6 most popular stories of 2022! Including History Bits, the 14th Canada's History Forum, our Remembering the Children Educational Package and more. #Cdnhist https://t.co/PzAofJZ3lU
Day 23 of #ArtAdventCalendar is Wiwaxia! This is a handprinted #linocut Wiwaxia, a half billion year old soft-bodied animal covered in scales & spines. These animals lived in the early and middle Cambrian period & fossils are found worldwide, including in Canada's Burgess Shale.
I suppose I shouldn't be surprised that by calling out #Canada's #Socialist "universal health care" for its decision to start killing citizens in order to save on resources, the majority of negative responders were openly #Communist, #Anarchist, and "not real Socialism" types.
Less than 3 hours until Canada's world cup match against Morocco! #GoCanadaGo @CanadaSoccerEN @CanadaSoccerFR #CanMNT #WeCan
Canada's loss was heartbreaking but I am very proud of them and bullish for the future. #LFGOAL @CanadaSoccerEN #WorldcupQatar2022 #FIFAWorldCup
Canada's working hard. Lots of time in front of Belgium's net - causing a penalty! #FIFAWorldCup #WeCAN
The Marbled Murrelet was one of the U.S. and Canada's last breeding species to reveal its nesting secrets when — in August 1974 — a tree surgeon found a nest with a downy chick 147 feet up in a 200-foot-tall Douglas-fir tree. Read on about this story:
https://t.co/SkkBw88nsg
Thanks to @arkhaven_comics for this look into the perils of being a trans-gender woodshop teacher at Canada's Oakville Trafalgar Woke High School...
... where girls can't reveal a bare shoulder, but male teachers can wear fake breasts that Chesty Morgan could only envy...
For the #SciArtSeptember prompt “scaled” - This is a handprinted Wiwaxia, a half billion year old soft-bodied animal covered in scales and spines. These animals lived in the early and middle Cambrian period and fossils are found worldwide, including in Canada's Burgess Shale.
Not long ago @KatloLizard got an Air Canada shirt with a parrot on it and so I thought🤔: air hostess parrot 🦜✈️. Sooo here are the end products!
Her uniform was inspired by a version of Air Canada's uniform.
#furryart #Furryartist
While I was too young to remember the "1SM" block when it was still on ABC (instead I have vivid memories of ABC Kids), I DO fondly remember watching the shows originating for the block through airings on Canada's Family Channel, especially these two:
I am flat out refusing to read this as a French Canadian name and instead am insisting on believing they are talking about Jean Guy, Canada's greatest denim-based super hero.
The first CD-ROM from the core sample has been successfully emulated in-browser. "Exploring Canada's Electoral System" by Elections Canada, 1997.
https://t.co/raaUTxS35A
I'm a multi-genre, multi-small-house-published author who writes from our Canada's Nationalcapital.
I write stories:
- because I have ideas and characters that gnaw at me,
- because I want to honor those who inspire and inspired me. https://t.co/g1YD5MyaVf
I watched the latest episode of Canada's Drag Race and remembered all about impressionism 🥰🥰🥰
I am honored to finally announce that I will be part of @canFURence 2023's GoH team with @TheOKSpot and @DarkBunnySauces! Looking forward to this Hot and Cold adventure in Canada's capital city next year!