Manitoba NDP marks first official Indigenous Veterans Day

Manitoba officially recognizes Indigenous Veterans Day with new legislation and a provincewide powwow honouring Indigenous soldiers. Read more.

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#Frankenstein (100) was supposed to play tonight at The #DundasYonge #IMAX but didn’t!

There were also no promotional materials there for anything. No new movies at any time. Perfunctory history?

“Try mixing 5+ types of pot together. It really enhances the plume, bouquet, spice & effect balance … & thus possibilities & even Destinies.”
- Iris Robinson, from “Beautifying History”

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A day in 4 pictures.

Ya so #marijuana has been separated into weaker store bought strains. Mix 5+ for mores original and long lasting, medicinal effects. Your stash lasts much longer and you’re much happier. Seems as though happiness has been specifically reduced in this world scenario.

Space AI is a bit weird yes? Should we like it?
Can I trust AI? When its footsoldiers are low iq freeloaders who don’t smoke pot?

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Hey there’s no #Frankenstein at the #Cineplex?

Google says 615 & 930 IMAX.

Concierge said it was on last night but not tonight. Hm.

But guess what - I watched half of it at the dentist at ten today!!! On Netflix. Weird right?

That’s 2 shows I was going to watch that didn’t air in 1 week, per the ads (#RoadHouse 2024). Yo. Do ye provoke the gods?

Perhaps it is Destiny? Purpose? Or not? Voided timelines?

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Today, November 8, is #IndigenousToday, November 8, is #IndigenousVeteransDay. The beaded poppy is a symbol of respect for Indigenous Veterans that draws attention to the unique contributions and sacrifices of Indigenous, Métis and Inuit military service members. #Indigenous #Canada #Canadians

November 8 is Indigenous Veterans Day in Canada. Remember and honour the First Nations, Inuit and Metis veterans.

''Over 12,000 Indigenous people are estimated to have participated in both world wars and the Korean War, including 7,000 First Nations members, and approximately 300 died during these conflicts.''

Learn more: https://www.hashilthsa.com/news/2025-11-07/canada-celebrates-indigenous-veterans-day

#IndigenousVeteransDay #Indigenous #veterans

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They mean to compel revenge.

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He was also an athlete and competed in the NATO Games. He was a cross country skier, a distance runner, speed skater, and a sharpshooter. His professional competition sport was biathlon. He once told me that he was the one who came up with the skating style of cross country skiing, but I don't know about that. But who knows? He was a speed skater, so I'm sure the movement translated over to skiing naturally for him. #IndigenousVeteransDay #Indigenous #NATO #biathlon #CrossCountrySkiing #SpeedSkating #sports

Today is Indigenous Veterans Day, and I want to honour my Inuk/Mi'kmaw father, Chesley Powell. He was a peacekeeper in the 60s and very early 70s. He was exposed to all sorts of awful chemicals (PCBs and Agent Orange) which caused skin issues for him and likely caused the joint issues my sister, her daughter, and I were born with.

He was a private with the Black Watch and served in Cyprus, Israel, Jamaica, as well as in Canada during the FLQ Crisis.

He wasn't born in Canada but in Newfoundland when it was still a British colony. He ended up as the honour guard for Queen Elizabeth and her mother, probably because he looked very good in uniform. He was a very handsome man in his youth and made for primo arm candy.

Fun trivia: at one point, someone had the bright idea to change the way the Black Watch presented arms to the Queen. Previously, they all kneeled on both knees. On the occasion of the ill-thought-out change, they instead knelt on one knee with the other up. Considering they were all in kilts and were in full regimental mode, the Queen saw a lot of soldier junk swinging free. Dad was in the front row and totally flashed the Queen.

She didn't lose her composure but decreed that the Black Watch should go back to their previous method of presenting arms.
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November 8 is #IndigenousVeteransDay

Indigenous Veterans honoured for national service: https://www.hashilthsa.com/news/2024-11-08/indigenous-veterans-honoured-national-service

''Until 1951 an Aboriginal vet wasn’t allowed to share a toast honouring lost comrades in a Royal Canadian Legion, according to Veterans Affairs. At the National War Memorial in Ottawa Indigenous veterans and their families weren’t permitted to lay wreathes or have their own guards until the mid 1990s.''

Indigenous Veterans honoured for national service | Ha-Shilth-Sa Newspaper

Leading up to Remembrance Day on Nov. 11, Canada officially recognizes the role Indigenous veterans have held in international conflicts, an occasion that is about “honouring our ancestors,” says a Tseshaht member. Today is Indigenous Veterans Day, when the country acknowledges the Aboriginal people who fought for Canada. According to Veterans Affairs Canada, this totaled over 12,000 in the 20th century’s conflicts, with at least 500 losing their lives.