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Time does funny things with memory, magnifying events that should have been forgettable, diminishing moments that, when thoughtfully considered, changed a person forever.
But all we know is what we think we know. And I remember growing up in Halifax — in a calm, comfortable home, a target of no bullying or prejudices because of my gender, race, religion, or sexuality — as a golden time. Now, when Halifax schools run their lockdown drills — in which the classroom doors are locked and the lights turned off — it is so the teachers and students know what to do if a live shooter, or some other threat, is outside roaming the halls.in the state to be armed so long as they meet certain conditions including 40 hours of gun training, a background check and psychological exam.that in the fall of 2022, U.S.
It is worth nothing that the gulf is significant in Canada. Our over-60s rank sixth out of 143 countries examined in terms of happiness. When it comes to people under the age of 30, Canada’s falls to 58th globally.There is a sad logic to that. Old-timers, by virtue of merely having gotten into the real estate market when such a thing was possible, are moving with reasonable comfort into old age.
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