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Connor

@ronnockoch

MA (#History), B.Ed. | Views expressed may one day appear in my self-titled autobiography "Views not those of my employer"

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"Because Carney refuses to override the SCC" Imagine your 'gotcha' is that a Prime Minster refuses to overrule the Supreme Court of Canada Supreme Court of Canada. Democracies should not be able to overrule their highest court.

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Thank you Peterborough, it was an honour serving you. Thank you to everyone who supported me and to all the volunteers who continually showed up! Congratulations to Emma Harrison, Peterborough’s new MP, and her team on their victory and to all the candidates for putting

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Reminds me of one of the incredible archivists I reached out to at the height of COVID who spent a good week or two tracking down (and inter library loaned) some GO Transit documents which had proven to be extremely difficult to come by.

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May 19, 1965: Ontario Premier John Robarts announces in the legislature that the province will invest in a new commuter rail system. The proposed service would operate along 52 miles (84 km) of Canadian National tracks from Burlington through Toronto to Dunbarton (Pickering). 1/3

May 19, 1965: Ontario Premier John Robarts announces in the legislature that the province will invest in a new commuter rail system. The proposed service would operate along 52 miles (84 km) of <a href="/CNRailway/">Canadian National</a> tracks from Burlington through Toronto to Dunbarton (Pickering). 1/3
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Remember that part in #Andor when all those reporters on Ghorman made it sound like the Ghormans were violent and the Empire HAD to send in soldiers to stop things from getting out of hand but in reality the soldiers WANTED things to get out of hand? Yea, that was crazy huh?