As a Jewish immigrant to Canada, I have some thought on this topic, and the article.
The question Jews are asking themselves is not a new one, nor is it limited to 1930s Germany. We could ask the same of the Jews of the MENA, or the Jews of Ethopia or other African nations.
The question is also not unique to Canada. Almost every Jew I know is asking this question unless they are entirely grounded in place due to factors.
As a child I was taught that no matter what I did, no matter how much I would try to assimilate, I would always be seen as a Jew.
My gentile friends, and even my American Jewish friends tried to persuade me this wasn't true. When I said I'd always have a backup plan, I was largely laughed at or considered eccentric, until the few years, before 10/7.
Now, none of my Jewish friends laugh.
The question of "Is it time?" is a hard one to answer, because there is the other side of the coin, where to go.
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Hey #Canadia and #America folks (especially those in #BC or #WA)
Should the US sell Point Roberts to Canada?
Mighty #Anomalocaris stirs, spreading dust and terror throughout the #Cambrian sea. #Opabinia, #Hallucigenia, #Pikaia, #Canadia, #Burgessia, #Marella, and #Elrathia can only hope the rocks and ridges they cover behind will hide them.
Inspired by a display at the Naturkunde Museum Stuttgart that perfectly showed off the difference in size between Cambrian critters. At 40 cm, Anomalocaris was a leviathan.
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Oh look yet another #cryptocurrency exchange - this time a "decentralized" exchange, also called a #DEX - is running for the hills and announcing it will block all users from the frozen wasteland state of #Canadia.
Really makes you wonder if this is related to #CryptoCom's inability to process #CAD / Canadian dollar withdrawals...