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Yeah ok, so I'm a old fart, and a Sci-Fi fan, who engages in a little day to day cosplay..... You're can tell by my profile picture

Last night, an amazing, creative, generous young friend of mine, surprised me after the show, to hang this around my neck.

Tom Baker is MY first Doctor.

I've wanted this scarf, all my life.

I might very well be wearing it, over my pj's, as I compose this post.

#SciFi
#DrWho
#TomBaker
#Cosplay
#Knitting
#Theatre
#WindsorON #YQG #Ontario #Canada

#EuropeanUnion countries will seek to present a united front in the coming days against #Trump's #tariffs, likely approving a first set of targeted countermeasures on up to $28B of #US imports.

Such a move would mean the #EU joining #China & #Canada in imposing retaliatory tariffs on the #UnitedStates in an early escalation of what some fear will become a global #TradeWar, making goods more expensive for consumers & pushing economies around the world into #recession.

reuters.com/markets/eu-seeks-u

Poilievre is defending one of his candidates in British Columbia who was accused of making “horrific and offensive” comments on social media about the harms perpetrated against Indigenous Peoples in Canada. Aaron Gunn's social media posts denied Indigenous “genocide”. Gunn also said some residential schools — colonial institutions designed to remove Indigenous children from their cultures — “were asked for by Indigenous bands.” #indigenous #genocide #canada #mmiwg2s thestar.com/politics/federal/p

Toronto StarPoilievre stands by B.C. candidate after Indigenous leaders urge Conservatives to drop him over ‘horrific’ online postsAaron Gunn has come under fire in recent days for social media posts from between 2019 and 2021, in which he denied labelling Canada's historic treatment of Indigenous Peoples as
Books and Bistros and Butchers No 3 Color Version.

In a row of buildings constructed between 1889 and 1893, Nos 232 - 236 Queen St E in The Moss Park area of Toronto Canada are now home to a book store, a restaurant and a butchers. The row of buildings were designated a Heritage Property by The City of Toronto in 1973.

Original photography using a Canon EOS RP body with a Sigma 24-105mm F4 DG OS HSM Art lens. Processed using Lightroom.

https://linktr.ee/thelearningcurvephotography

#toronto #streetsoftoronto #torontophotographer #originalphotography #photography #architecture #building #canada #canadian

Report on Canada Greener Home Grant shines a light that we didn’t do enough on retrofitting our homes to get them to net zero.

cbc.ca/news/science/greener-ho
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Le rapport sur la subvention canadienne pour des maisons plus vertes met en lumière que l’on n’a pas fait assez pour moderniser nos maisons pour les rapprochez de la carboneutralité.

// Article en anglais //

CBCWhat did homeowners do with green rebates, and did they make a difference? | CBC NewsThe federal government provided $2.6 billion for heat pumps, solar panels, insulation and other green upgrades to Canadians' homes through the Canada Greener Homes Grant. But did it make enough of a difference? A new report takes a closer look.

Good Morning #Canada
Tulips get a lot of attention, from gardeners and non-gardeners alike, because they announce spring with a dazzling burst of colours. But the humble #Lilac has a longer history in Canada and North America, being carried from Europe to transform our land into a little bit of home. Look for spring Lilac festivals in every Province, beginning earlier in B.C. and rolling out later as you travel east.

#CanadaIsAwesome #Gardening #BloomScrolling
cottagelife.com/general/this-s

Cottage Life · This small town is the lilac capital of Ontario (and they have a festival!)Franktown, Ont., near Ottawa has an abundance of lilacs, including varieties that are exclusive to the area.