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  • What I would like to see here is Canadian sourced yarn.

    Canadian spun yarn from Canadian sourced fibres do exist but are harder to find.

    There are also many small Canadian dyers but unfortunately many are buying imported merino yarn that is not ethically sourced.

    There are lots of great yarn stores across Canada selling lovely imported yarns as this one is. Especially when this stores’ promoted partners, such as Pacific Yarns, are based in the USA.

    I’m sincerely not sure what promoting them does for buying Canadian. I don’t see a focus on promoting Canadian yarn on their main page and the brands listed aren’t specifically Canadian.

    Spinrite used to be a Canadian yarn maker but it’s more complicated now, and many of their yarns are available at big box stores.

  • Perhaps because there’s a big dose of misogyny intertwined with the critique of American Exceptionalism.

    Think about how the song would play with genders reversed.

  • I think you’ll find that many store cards are really Visa or Mastercard.

    Many Canadian store cards used to be owned by the stores. Some of the department store ones were very profitable.

    However, many firms ‘rationalized’ by getting out of what was seen as a financial services business line to focus on their core retail. Weston’s with PC Financial is an exception - but for many consumers there are other reasons not to go with Loblaws/PC branded financial products.

  • There are, or at least were, Canadian cast iron makers.

    Unfortunately, they seem to rely on Facebook.

    See: https://castironcanada.com/

    Also, it’s not clear which of these businesses are actually still operating. For example, Bristol Iron Works in Huntsville ON has a danger flagged website and a FB page that hasn’t been updated in years.

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  • Also, you don’t want to be looking to log into dodgy wifi when travelling with a burner phone to another country.

    Physical guides are more secure and don’t require downloading to a burner device.

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  • I believe one or two of the new senators have joined Mastodon as well but haven’t seen much from them yet.

  • Mastodon is very techy. It’s getting good traction there.

  • Just be sure to wash and block before connecting the blocks.

  • I love making samples, so working up 8 x 8” / 20 x 20 cm samples of a lot of different stitches is fun for me.

    There’s an old Bernat pattern that I have for an Afghan made of squares of very many different classic crochet stitches. It’s a great practice and skill building project.

    If you choose a good palette of solid colour yarn, it works out nicely. If that kind of throw isn’t the kind of thing you like in your home, they’re always a gift or charity option.

  • Another excellent European product is Weleda from Germany.

    We switched to that for lip balm because Burt’s Bees has soy in it and we had a family member with a sensitivity.

    For hand and body cream, we’re just trying Nova Scotia Fisherman now. So far, after just a couple of weeks, it’s great.

    For facial skin care, have been using Maritime Naturals for a couple of years. Excellent product.

  • Haven’t tried this one.

    Can recommend BioVert. We’ve used their fragrance free laundry detergent for many years.

    Nature Clean, another Canadian company, has oxy bleach and stain remover strips that we like too.

  • Ling is a tool for advanced learning in my experience.

    Excellent at what it does though.

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  • Parksville is likely far more commercial and developed than you recall.

    But the beaches remain.

  • Here are some suggestions with a kids lens:

    Vancouver Island

    • get mid Island then over to the west coast
    • Parksville - large sandy beaches to dig in
    • ferry to Denman Island and then to Hornsby Island - fossils! https://hornbynaturalhistory.com/category/fossils/
    • Qualicum Beach - gravelly and lots of seniors, but a great place to see bald eagles picking up clams and oysters, dropping them to break them open and diving to eat.
    • Cathedral grove on Hwy to Port Alberni, accessible old growth forest
    • Alberni - old forestry interpretation site with a logging train in the Cherry Creek area
    • Drive to Tofino - an adventure in itself
    • Long Beach
    • whale watching

    If you go to Vancouver, many of the classic stops are worth it

    • the Aquarium
    • Whale watching
    • Grouse mountain gondola and mountain top
    • Capilano suspension bridge and the fish hatchery and environs
    • Seabus
    • UBC museum of anthropology
  • Mapping and confirming the existence of a system larger than the world renowned Castleguard Cave system is the story here.

  • I think that may be US labeling still in use in Vermont and New York.

    Canadian maple syrup hasn’t been graded that way for some time. We’re in a syrup producing region and get it locally from producers.

  • That seems to be regional.

    Perhaps there’s some interprovincial barriers that we’re not aware of.

    Growing up on the west coast, real maple syrup was a luxury.

    Where we are now in Eastern Ontario, we buy it by the litre or even by the case. Our teens pour it freely all over their plates.

    We use the medium or amber at the table, and the darkest we can get for baking.

  • Grade B is now called amber, I believe.

    But whatever, the darker coloured syrup has more flavour and is better value.

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