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Atlantic Bubble! I’m pumped! 🚙
Warm summer weather! Exciting!☀️
Looming fear of a second wave! Terrifying!🤦♂️
Let’s not get complacent, be smart, take precautions.
HAPPY CANADA DAY 🍁
Love that @CBCTheNational is kicking off Canada celebrations by saying “we have a lot to be proud of, but what do we need to be mindful of?”
Be proud of how far we’ve come, and look forward to how far we’ll go!
We went to a few yard sales in our neighborhood this weekend. I have to say I was very impressed. 1) Arrows on driveway 2) hand stantizing stations 3) families enforcing the rules of only to many people at the yard sale at a time 4) high percentage of people wearing masks!
Shout to their teachers that even though their late night efforts to figure out Zoom, calling student at home, or not knowing when they’ll return to work isn’t clickbate it’s just honest caring. (4/4)
I’ve put some thought into it and I love the feel good pandemic stories of teachers visiting each of their students or the principal that holds a specialized graduation to accommodate social distancing. But...(1/4)
1. It drew interesting parallel between space and the internet as a platform for entrepreneurship.
2. It chronicled the trend away from gov’ run space efforts to the private sector.
3. It made me question if the billionaire commercializing space innovation is a positive step.
Just finished reading The Space Barons
Largely, it tied together Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk and Richard Branson’s work to make space flight more accessible.
Just read the Fixer by @bradlytusk, good read with plenty of political war stories combined with clever asides.
Ended with discussing mobile voting- would it not be easier to pilots this during party nominations/primary campaign than a general election?
It is time for a Select Committee on poverty in #NB. Today’s throne speech: “Approximately 25% of our children live in poverty & close to 34% of NB households have incomes so low that they cannot pay taxes” ...many of these households cannot afford food, power, transportation.
It’s important to remember the sacrifices that military families make. I’ve had the privilege to get a glimpse at how much they give to support their loved ones. Their commitment deserves to be recognized.
Today we remember those who have fought for Canada and freedoms around the world; today I remember my great grandfather and my great uncles who fought in WWII. #LestWeForget 🇨🇦