An occasion that defines us as a country

By Pepper Parr

April 17th, 2025

BURLINGTON, ON

OPINION

Would it be correct to say that politics and sports are a large part of what defines us a country?

How then do we explain to people who are not Canadians, do not live here, that there was an occasion when the country was in the middle of a leadership debate and getting ready to decide who was going to be the next Prime Minister and that the debate scheduled was moved back an hour so the voters could watch a hockey game.

The Montreal Canadiens were scheduled to play against the Carolina Hurricanes in Montreal.

Prime Minister Mark Carney

The Stanley Cup

The Canadiens have their own form of sainthood in the eyes of the French-Canadian population.

So the debate was moved back an hour, the Canadiens went on to win the game which meant they would be one of the teams vying for the Stanley Cup.

With five Canadian teams in the playoffs – there is a decent chance that the Stanley Cup will return to Canada – where it belongs, IMHO.

And again, IMHO, the country will get the Prime Minister it needs and we can watch how he manages an American President who has decided he will annex Canada  and make it their 51 state.

This is a country worth fighting for.

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