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Former Bombers in NFL (and spring leagues) news
rebusrankin and 10 others reacted to bluto for a topic
I liked the part where @SpeedFlex27 quoted himself so he could regale us with his illustrious curling memoir.11 points -
The Winnipeg Thread
FrostyWinnipeg and 5 others reacted to bigg jay for a topic
I'd love to hear these people properly pronounce Lagimodiere. There's a reason why most people simply call it Lag and the new street names will be no different.6 points -
Off topic politics discussion has been moved6 points
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It's not like the name change will make them want to use their seatbelts or anything.5 points
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For the record, only 4 provinces have Canadian History as a compulsory subject in Highschool: Quebec, Ontario, Manitoba and Nova Scotia5 points
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Former Bombers in NFL (and spring leagues) news
BigBlueFanatic and 3 others reacted to Jpan85 for a topic
Liriam and his family came to this country as refuges with just the clothes on their backs. I don't blame him for trying to maximize his potential to earn life-changing money.4 points -
The Winnipeg Thread
blue_gold_84 and 3 others reacted to Noeller for a topic
and the older they are/get, the worse it is....4 points -
The Winnipeg Thread
blue_gold_84 and 3 others reacted to Wideleft for a topic
Rage is their lifeblood. They can't stop bitching about how bad things are for them now, but also don't want things to change. Anger makes them happy.4 points -
The Winnipeg Thread
blue_gold_84 and 3 others reacted to Noeller for a topic
it's not CAN'T.....it's DON'T WANT TO (...which I will fully admit there is less of in MB than AB, but it's still pretty strong...) The whole "I DON'T WANT ANYTHING TO CHANGE EVER" thing is just exhausting...4 points -
That's their whole plan with the new curriculum. Alberta used to have a very well regarded education system. So naturally the UCP wants to gut that because educated voters are bad for their election chances.4 points
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A. I'd suggest someone who is open to learning First Nations' words is not the closed-minded one. B. This is often the problem with your proposed "solutions".4 points
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The ignorance of this is astounding.4 points
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Canadian Politics
Noeller and 3 others reacted to blue_gold_84 for a topic
Whose fault is it, then? Yup. Lots of ignorant, uneducated, and uniformed people in many parts of this country.4 points -
Took me less than 5 minutes to master the pronunciations. Give yourself an hour and you'll be fine. Bishop Grandin Boulevard to Abinojii Mikanah (A-bin-oh-gee Mee-kin-ah) Bishop Grandin Trail to Awasisak Meskanow (Aa-wa-sis-uk Me-ska-noh) Grandin Street to Taapweewin Way (Tap-way-win)4 points
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You're going to have to provide some proof that this approach actually works. Works - as in actually addressing addiction and homelessness. Warehousing addicts in jails and prisons doesn't work and is inhumane.4 points
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US Politics
the watcher and 3 others reacted to Wanna-B-Fanboy for a topic
Exactly. This cancel culture thing is so ******* dumb. You get to say whatvever the **** you want in the USA, but the moment you are held accountable for expressing your views- it's cancel culture. No *****- it's consequences for saying the **** that you are saying.4 points -
It's compulsory in MB, I teach it every year. I also teach Canadian Law and get pretty solid enrollment each time. #dowhatyoucan It is what it is, it's not going to change. AB politicians need to lobby for more seats. Instead of chanting "triple, triple, triple" in question period.4 points
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losing Buff was a serious blow.3 points
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The Winnipeg Thread
blue_gold_84 and 2 others reacted to TrueBlue4ever for a topic
And Cockburn Street would like to say…….on second thought, never mind.3 points -
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Canadian Politics
JohnnyAbonny and 2 others reacted to Noeller for a topic
that is gross.... and absolutely explains a lot about our current society (especially politically)3 points -
Canadian Politics
HardCoreBlue and 2 others reacted to blue_gold_84 for a topic
That really explains a lot.3 points -
De La Seigneurie Boulevard would like it's turn at the microphone.3 points
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A. This you? "Once again.... do you represent the majority of the people. No you don't." B, Nice touch, but very atypical.3 points
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Some provinces have CH as a compulsory subject in grade 11 Others say you satisfy the requirements - as long as you take some type of grade 11 Social Studies course Manitoba: Grade 4: a unit on the History of Manitoba Grade 5: First Nations - Confederation Grade 6: Confederation up to the Current era (Including an extensive government unit, which is really annoying to teach to 11 and 12 year olds) Grade 9: Contemporary Canada Grade 11: a full Canadian History course3 points
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Sounds like Hansen will be nip n tuck to be ready for the start of the season....3 points
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Canadian Politics
blue_gold_84 and 2 others reacted to rebusrankin for a topic
Canadians need to do a better job learning about their history and governmental structures.3 points -
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You're just trying to confuse the argument with facts.2 points
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Around The NHL 2022-23
BomberBall and one other reacted to blue_gold_84 for a topic
Rutherford was drunk when he offered Tanev that contract. He's a solid third liner with a good motor but not at that AAV. He's also never scored 35 points in a season, let alone averaged that amount over his career: https://www.hockey-reference.com/players/t/tanevbr01.html And grittiest? Adam Lowry would like a word.2 points -
The Winnipeg Thread
Wideleft and one other reacted to FrostyWinnipeg for a topic
OMG that is the absolute worst. My brother lived off of that and the time it took to order food.2 points -
Canadian Politics
blue_gold_84 and one other reacted to Wideleft for a topic
Says a lot about the old curriculum too.2 points -
money pulled from Uni's and put into trade schools........ they know where their bread is buttered.2 points
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any time you lose to a bottom feeder team, you played poorly. Jets deserved to lose that one, if for no other reason than their complete ineptitude on the PP....2 points
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all of this, but especially the bolded. And I think it's doubly important for those of us whose lives have been relatively unencumbered to speak the loudest in fighting the good fight.2 points
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The Winnipeg Thread
WildPath and one other reacted to blue_gold_84 for a topic
The lack of self-awareness would be laughable if it weren't so embarrassing to read.2 points -
Canadian Politics
Tracker and one other reacted to blue_gold_84 for a topic
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/poilievre-foreign-interference-1.6770511 The irony of career politician like Skippy labeling anyone else a "real Ottawa insider" is priceless. What a scoundrel.2 points -
History is not mentioned as a requirement to graduate in this link, but Social Studies is: https://www.alberta.ca/education-guide-alberta-high-school-diploma-graduation-requirements-english.aspx The Social Studies page makes no specific mention of history. I'm as surprised as you are, I'd imagine. https://www.learnalberta.ca/content/mychildslearning/highschool_social.html#2 SOCIAL STUDIES 10-1 What is globalization and how does it affect us? Social Studies 10-1 students explore the changing meaning of identity and citizenship in a globalizing world, while also understanding the impacts of globalization, both positive and negative, on people worldwide. SOCIAL STUDIES 10-2 What is globalization and how does it impact me? Social Studies 10-2 students explore the history and effects of globalization. They develop an understanding of the impact that globalization has on people’s identity and citizenship, while addressing emerging issues that globalization presents. KNOWLEDGE AND EMPLOYABILITY SOCIAL STUDIES 10-4 What is globalization and how does it affect me? Knowledge and Employability Social Studies 10-4 students will look at the history of globalization and understand various viewpoints on the effects that globalization has on individuals, local communities and the world as a whole. Students who have experienced challenges or difficulty with their skills will be provided with additional strategies for success in the Knowledge and Employability -4 course sequence. SOCIAL STUDIES 20-1 What is nationalism and how does it affect us? Social Studies 20-1 students look at the origins and effects of nationalism and weigh its benefits and limitations. They examine issues related to nationalism and consider impacts on individuals, international relations and citizenship. SOCIAL STUDIES 20-2 What is nationalism and how does it affect me? In Social Studies 20-2, students examine the origins and effects of nationalism from various perspectives, developing an understanding of the impact of nationalism on individuals, international relations and citizenship in Canada. KNOWLEDGE AND EMPLOYABILITY SOCIAL STUDIES 20-4 What is nationalism and how does it affect us? In Knowledge and Employability Social Studies 20-4, students explore the development of nationalism as well as its effects, considering various perspectives on the idea of nation in Canada. They develop an understanding of the impact of nationalism on individuals, international relations and citizenship. Students who have experienced challenges or difficulty with their skills will be provided with additional strategies for success in the Knowledge and Employability -4 course sequence. SOCIAL STUDIES 30-1 What are ideologies and how do they affect us? Social Studies 30-1 students examine multiple perspectives on various ideologies and on the influence of these ideologies, focusing particularly on liberalism. They develop an understanding of how ideologies can shape us and our world. SOCIAL STUDIES 30-2 What are ideologies and how do they affect us? Social Studies 30-2 students will examine multiple perspectives on various ideologies, focusing in particular on liberalism. They will develop an understanding of how ideologies can shape us and our world. Middle School isn't much better: Grade 7 Social Studies: Canada has undergone some major changes during its history, and your Grade 7 child will uncover the stories behind these changes. They will become familiar with the people and events that led to Canadian Confederation and with the political, economic and social changes that took place afterward. Your child will gain an understanding of Canada’s development into the multicultural, bilingual, pluralistic and diverse society we know today. For more about Grade 7 Social Studies, refer to the program of studies. Grade 8 Social Studies: Contact between peoples who view the world in different ways has shaped society. By using the historical examples of Japan, Renaissance Europe and Spanish and Aztec civilizations, your teen will examine how societies with differing cultures can affect each other when they come into contact. By exploring how people in different places and times have viewed the world, your teen will think about their own worldview. For more about Grade 8 Social Studies, refer to the program of studies. Knowledge and Employability Social Studies Grade 8 Knowledge and Employability Social Studies examines issues related to contact between societies with differing worldviews. Contact between peoples who view the world in different ways has shaped society. By exploring how people in different places and times have viewed the world, your teen will think about their own worldview. Examples of worldviews may be drawn from Japan, Renaissance Europe and Spanish and Aztec societies. Your teen will be provided with additional strategies for success in this Knowledge and Employability course. For more about Grade 8 Knowledge and Employability Social Studies, refer to the program of studies. Grade 9 Social Studies: Your teen will discover the important influences that government and economics have on our lives. They’ll focus on the rights, roles and responsibilities of citizens in decision-making processes and in the Canadian justice system. Your teen will also explore issues related to immigration and consider the impact of economic decisions on the quality of life experienced in Canada and in the United States. For more about Grade 9 Social Studies, refer to the program of studies. Knowledge and Employability Social Studies Grade 9 Knowledge and Employability Social Studies focuses on citizenship, identity and quality of life. Your teen will discover the important influences that government and economics have on their life. They will focus on the rights, roles and responsibilities of citizens in decision-making processes and in the Canadian justice system. Your teen will also explore issues related to immigration and will consider the impact of economic decisions on the quality of life experienced in Canada and in the United States. They will be provided with additional strategies for success in this course. For more about Grade 9 Knowledge and Employability Social Studies, refer to the program of studies.2 points
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2023 CFL Draft Discussion
rebusrankin and one other reacted to Mike for a topic
I’m wondering if the Bombers look to use the global draft this year as a way to bring in any level of competition at DT. There are a couple of reasonably successful NCAA DT attending the “global” portion of the combine.2 points -
Game 64: San Jose - West Side Story
Stickem and one other reacted to blue_gold_84 for a topic
No. It would be flat out insane to say they were robbed last night. They lost by their own collective ineptitude.2 points -
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Game 64: San Jose - West Side Story
captaincanuck12 and one other reacted to blue_gold_84 for a topic
FTFY What a pathetic loss last night. Great opportunity to get back on track but no... Garbage in the FO circle, pitiful powerplay, more poor defensive zone play. This team is infuriating.2 points -
Canadian Politics
Mark H. and one other reacted to rebusrankin for a topic
Wait @bluto doesn't live in Toronto itself but the greater gta? Unmasked, he's a rube from the hinterlands just like us.2 points -
Game 64: San Jose - West Side Story
Mark H. and one other reacted to captaincanuck12 for a topic
Changed it to be more accurate as per your suggestion2 points -
Game 64: San Jose - West Side Story
FrostyWinnipeg and one other reacted to captaincanuck12 for a topic
Un-*******-believable. Out goalied by Reimer. Rittich looked like **** all game.2 points -
Former Bombers in NFL (and spring leagues) news
bluto and one other reacted to SpeedFlex27 for a topic
When I watched HNIC back in the late 60's & early 70's, I was Tony Esposito pretending to make all those saves. Or leaning on a broom or hockey stick in our basement rec room like Ken Dryden.2 points -
The RIP 2023 Thread
TrueBlue4ever and one other reacted to Mark H. for a topic
I mean...if you can have Kevin Costner play Robin Hood...2 points -
Don't Look Back - 2022/2023 Bombers Off Season
HardCoreBlue and one other reacted to blue_gold_84 for a topic
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