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I am writing this as a former member of the Monarchist League. I have a solution for the 24 Sussex Drive issue, which would provide a gracious home for our prime ministers and not cost taxpayers anything. In fact it would save millions in future years.
Although the “old lady” had been beautifully decorated by Madame Caris, let me state categorically that as far as a functional national residence capable to properly represent Canada in receiving world leaders and delegations, it was like my Grade 11 algebra report card — “can do better.” It was, and always be, a lumber baron’s mansion and no more than that.
The next brilliant idea was to allow for natural revegetation and that has left us with the current embarrassment of overgrown softwoods and vines covering dead vegetation.Article content The partnership of NCC and City of Ottawa management could consider removing the first 50 metres of rot and plant hardy Canadian trees in patterns that give visitors a welcome they deserve.
Israel’s traditional indifference to international accords like the Geneva Convention is a vastly greater threat to its democracy than any judicial tinkering by Likud members. A genuine democracy requires more than formal mechanisms like voting.
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