Remember when Don Cherry got canceled? Over an immigrant not wearing poppies on Remembrance Day. When sports and news outlets didn't get behind him, I felt like our Canadian identity took a hit. I know he regretted the "you people" line, but he never apologized. That was very difficult for me.
I notice lots of people here are just believing the government 100%, no complaints about the covid hotels, the travel measures, the PM ethics violations, the PM not recognizing genocide in China, the CERB fiasco, the WE Charity scandal, the finance minister sitting on the wef board, the endorsing of WHO, the congratulating of a controversial US President-Elect right after a controversial election...
When did this start to happen in your opinion? Or am I nuts for thinking we're losing our identity and becoming bland?
The firearms act and the long gun registry.
When I was a kid there was a gun in every home I ever visited. Usually lots more than one. Firearms act came along, that was it, everything was downhill from there.
Yikes. Do you remember roughly what years that collection of guns happened? And what the reaction was?