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COLUMN: Think Again – Liberals are promoting shame in Canada
4 minute read Yesterday at 10:02 PM CDTIf you want to see an excellent summary of Canadian history, check out the Department of Immigration’s Discover Canada study guide.
This 60-page booklet is used by prospective citizens to study for their Canadian citizenship test. Discover Canada provides readers with a whirlwind tour of key events in Canadian history.
Among other things, readers will learn about Samuel de Champlain’s settlement of Quebec, the large number of British Loyalists who immigrated to Canada in the wake of the American Revolution, the complex constitutional negotiations that led to Confederation of 1867, and Canada’s outsized contributions during both World Wars.
Simply put, reading this study guide makes you proud of being Canadian. Published in 2012 by the Conservative government of Stephen Harper, Discover Canada is exactly the kind study guide we want prospective citizens reading and studying.
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3 minute read Yesterday at 11:53 AM CDTAt Agape House, we often say that safety is not something we can provide alone—it is something we build together. Supporting individuals and families experiencing domestic violence takes a coordinated, compassionate response from many people and organizations across our community. This is what we mean when we talk about being partners in safety.
Every day, our staff work closely with community partners including local RCMP, Child and Family Services, health-care providers, schools, housing supports, and community organizations. Each partner plays a unique role in helping survivors navigate complex systems and access the resources they need.
For someone leaving an abusive situation, the path forward is rarely simple. There may be legal concerns, housing needs, financial barriers, and emotional impacts—all happening at once. Through strong partnerships, we are able to respond more effectively. A referral to a housing program can mean a safe place to land. Collaboration with health-care providers can ensure both physical and mental health needs are addressed. Working with law enforcement can help increase immediate safety and protection.
Our staff often connect with partners through phone calls, case consultations, and coordinated support planning. While much of this work happens behind the scenes, it plays a critical role in ensuring that no one falls through the cracks. When communication is strong and relationships are built on trust, we are better able to respond quickly and thoughtfully to each unique situation.
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