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…In early March, 1970, I attended a meeting on co-op housing in Sackville, and came home a member of a Co-op shortly after that, we were assigned a building lot, allocated $14,000, and we were on our …
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For 150 years, millions of people have come from far and wide to call Canada home. And while they each experience the challenges and opportunities this country provides differently, a common theme binds many of these stories together: the desire to build a better future for themselves and their …
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I look back on how Canada has changed me and my values. I think the hardest part of emigrating was changing the way I believed things should be done. I was brought up to understand that the British knew how to do things correctly. – Adrienne Brown nee Drought, …
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We have had our share of sorrows, but also lots of joy. Life has been wonderful here in this marvelous country. I am thankful and grateful that I have had the opportunity to live here. Canada, in my opinion, the greatest country and the most generous, fine people to be found. – Kathleen Udell nee …
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We were grateful for the roof over our heads and no one complained… …
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Our first house in Canada was a farmhouse 2 km outside of Bowmanville …
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In 1963 we bought our first house in West Vancouver …
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…In 1966 we bought our first house in Etobicoke, a suburb of Toronto …
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Mom and Dad worked had to improve the family way of life …
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…January 1, 1953. Our agreed time to work and save as a family was up. I began saving for my wedding. …