Song of a Nation
It’s Canada Day and there are times I feel anxious about celebrating it in its entirety but in all actuality,
I’m proud that I live in a nation that is willing to go to the edge and have tough conversations about
being Canadian. There are traditionalists who feel that they need to hold on to what they have been
taught or have learned or have experienced about the history of our country and there are those
challenging us to make it better and hear a different side of our history. We are just at the beginning of
a journey with each other and I couldn’t be more impressed to live here where we can walk together,
listen to each other, and move forward in understanding. And so, on this our Canada Day, I listen to
our anthem with gratitude and humility, loving that it has been changed and altered so many times
over the course of its life. How cool is that? That we are willing to change it in order to capture who we
are as a people, in a certain time. I feel glorious and free and I wish everyone a very
Happy Canada Day!
I’m proud that I live in a nation that is willing to go to the edge and have tough conversations about
being Canadian. There are traditionalists who feel that they need to hold on to what they have been
taught or have learned or have experienced about the history of our country and there are those
challenging us to make it better and hear a different side of our history. We are just at the beginning of
a journey with each other and I couldn’t be more impressed to live here where we can walk together,
listen to each other, and move forward in understanding. And so, on this our Canada Day, I listen to
our anthem with gratitude and humility, loving that it has been changed and altered so many times
over the course of its life. How cool is that? That we are willing to change it in order to capture who we
are as a people, in a certain time. I feel glorious and free and I wish everyone a very
Happy Canada Day!
~ Ellyn
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