Canadian National Holiday.
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Trenton Rendell
With the success of Eden and American Forces in Nunavut, we have finally been freed of PEACE occupation.
3 months... 3 months since we've seen a complete Canada. It was a long and hard fought road. Epic Wins and Epic Losses. We owe a whole much to every person who clicked that fight button for us. We emerge from this smarter, stronger and most importantly freed. We Must Never Forget
This is why I would like the Duncan administration as well as the Canadian public to recognize today the 25th of October a National Holiday. so we will never forget the importance of friendship and hard work and the knowledge that when Canada and her allies set our sights to something we can achieve it, by any means possible.
Today is a type of day where Im proud to be Canadian.
Comments
This is the best day ever!
YEAH!
Congratulations Canada! Your patience has paid off and I, as an American soldier, was proud to be a part in helping free your great nation again.
but... Canada is still missing Manitoba and Nunavut... I guess the arn't part of Canada. (I recommend moving this holiday to a non election day, like the 8th 😉)
But technically there with us.
Great idea! Every 25th of October we will celebrate the liberation of Canada!
Fantastic Idea.
V.C. Day? Victory in Canada Day
A holiday needs a name. "Liberation Day" seems too easy, so I'm throwing out one suggestion that captures my feelings"
October 25th - "Free & United Canada from the Kamik of PEACE"
Kamik means "boot" in Inuktitut, the language spoken by the native people of Nunavut.
Unfortunately, it may be a bit too long too say and the shortened version would look bad in the Wiki entry for Canada.
I'm, thinking "Brolliance Day"
October the 25th... a day which will live on in our hearts.
What should we call it?
Jacobi used "Sic Semper Tyrannis" and "Je me souviens" in his celebratory article. Either would make a fine motto to match whatever name we find.
Congratulations, you've successfully discovered clue number 3.
One of the major impacts WWIII had on eCanada was the formation of a second military as an alternative to the CAF, the Crimson Canucks, originally known as Bruck's Canucks. During the early days there was a lot of tension between these groups, which is only naturel. It was the 15th President of Canada who decided to make a gutsy move and appoint a well known CC member as his Minister of Defence, and in one of the most famous acts of eCanadian history near the end of his term the honourable minister donated 4305CAD from the Ministry of Defence org to various Canadians. Clue #4 will be in the President's adress condemning and explaining the "theft"