With the new Truth And Reconciliation Day Holiday, Halloween and then Remembrance Day to calm us down this makes Sunday, November 13th the new most remote Sunday of the year.
Remembrance Day the coldest most remote day in Canada this year falling on a Friday after the new Truth And Reconciliation Day makes this Sunday the biggest ever in Canada.
I can only imagine a priest or minister getting shot on his way to work at some cathedral somewhere first thing in the morning.
A true Canadian like me would have been up at 5 am listening to CBC Radio like I was, hearing stories from Dalhousie Political Science Professors and other teachers, trying to somehow justify why some restaurants in Halifax like Kentucky Fried Chicken at the Mic Mac Mall have no lettuce.
Claiming that a $6 head of lettuce from the USA was took expensive for the fast food chains so they took lettuce off the menu, but you can still buy local lettuce at the store.
Making claims that these sandwiches are still real with no lettuce, and it still has mayo etc. on it.
Then hearing stories from Ottawa about how Canada got thrown out of China politics or something during this "free Hong Kong" story, for I assume more hard core Communism.
This has now left Canada to open new ventures in other South Asian countries they are saying and we are now working with places like Cambodia and Viet Nam, look for new jobs opening there from Canada markets as orders for things like low cost goods, online digital book printing etc. for the school system and that to convert old text to html digital I can only imagine they are working on there.
You can hear the CBC Radio Host excitement as these stories are now brought to them form the local "Team Lead" at local projects other then computer services, as these businesses have also failed in Halifax with their fake "Team Lead" technology positions which were non school backed scam positions or something.
That is the current state of Canada on the most Sunday of the year.
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