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Originator and Opinionator Columns
Leaving the Playpen: What Limpy Lower Taught Me about Canada - A Pre-Election Reflection by Kevin D. Annett
Time for a Republic? Canadaâs Cromwell Throws Down the Gauntlet to the Crown - Part Two in a Syndicated Series on Kevin D Annett
Breaking News! Campaign News Update from the Republic of Kanata, September 8
Kevin Annett, Domestic Genocide and the Campaign for a Republic in Canada
Glimpses into Canada's Holocaust: Share and post these excerpts from a recent interview with Kevin Annett
CENSORED NEWS, September 3, 2019: The Crime and Concealment of Genocide in Nanaimo, British Columbia
Coming soon to the Crime Scene called the University of BC (UBC): A Sneak Preview (print off and distribute the attached flyer)
Republic of Kanata Election Material, Q and A, Citizenship Card and Pledge - see finished copies in the attachment
Student years are the best years of the youth, but at the same time, this is one of the most complex life periods, as it may entail many regrets afterward. Take a look at the list of the most common ones, so that may be a wake-up call for you to change.
You are about to get a website built for your business. Having found a good web design house, you are looking forward to seeing the results of their creative efforts. So far so good.
Once the website is setup, and the customers start rolling in, you will want to make ongoing changes. These could be very small, such as changing a phone number, or adding a news item. New products, or shifts in business direction, will necessitate larger updates to the site. Chances are, though, you will still be happy with the design, and itâs just the text that needs to be changed.