Monthly Archives: September 2024

Are You Ready to Move the Mission?

An item from the Wreaths Across America organization.


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Wreaths Across America has kicked off the 2024 wreath season, and we have more than 20 new loads that will need your support to deliver this December! With over 4,600 participating locations nationwide this year, we can help you find the perfect lane to haul a truckload of respect. Click the button below to find your lane! Need some assistance? Don’t hesitate to reach out to the Wreaths Across America Transportation Team.

Wreaths Across America Honor Fleet partners can give back to veterans and their families while gaining valuable brand exposure and opportunities for press coverage, employee engagement, and driver recruiting and retention. If you know of local carriers or professional drivers who may want to get involved in your network, please don’t hesitate to send them our way!

The Wreaths Across America Transportation Team is grateful for you and your dedication now and all year.

Remember – Honor – Teach

With gratitude,
WAA Transportation Team

 

Find Courtney at Upcoming Events

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Learn more about opportunities to move the mission from Courtney George, Wreaths Across America’s Director of Transportation and Industry Relations, at these upcoming events:

Don’t want to wait? Respond to this email to get in touch with Courtney today!

 

You’re Invited: Stars, Stripes and White Lines

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The 2nd Annual “Stars, Stripes and White Lines” event returns to the Atlanta Motor Speedway on November 1-2, 2024, proudly supporting Wreaths Across America. Hosted by the Bennett Family of Companies in collaboration with Tony Justice, this event aims to be the largest patriotic show in the trucking!

 

Listen Live: Wreaths Across America Radio

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Don’t miss Trucking Tuesdays on Wreaths Across America Radio! Tune in for Trucking Tributes, America’s Trucking Network, Logistics of Logistics, Sense Per Mile, Standing Out with Trey Griggs, and Contagion Effect.

 

Support Transportation

Your support matters! Click the button below to make a $5 donation to the transportation program.

 

Stay in the Know

The Moving the Mission Facebook Group is a space for supporters of Wreaths Across America working in the transportation industry to connect with and learn from one another. Members will share their stories of support, learn more about Wreaths Across America, including volunteer opportunities, and network with other industry professionals.

Wreaths Across America, PO Box 249, Columbia Falls, ME 04623, United States, 877-385-9504

Today: Québécois identity and immigrant integration

A newsletter from a fellow Canadian organization in the Bay Area.


Canadian Studies Announcements

In This Issue:

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• “National Identity and Immigration in Contemporary Quebec: Comparing Majority and Minority Perspectives”

Academic Opportunities

• Donner Medal in Canadian Studies

Upcoming Events

• 7th Annual Canadian Thanksgiving Dinner

External Events

• Ex Machina / Robert Lepage & Cirque FLIP Fabrique SLAM!

• Canadian Brass at The Bankhead

EVENT TODAY

National Identity and Immigration in Contemporary Quebec: Comparing Majority and Minority Perspectives

Tues., Sept. 24 | 12:30 pm | 223 Philosophy Hall | RSVP

Immigration and ethnocultural diversity have been at the center of debates in Quebec society since the early 2000s. These include: how governments should respond to demands from minority groups for religious accommodation; what are optimal inflows of immigrants to the province; and what degree of integration is expected from newcomers. What relationship do majority-group Quebecers expect to have with immigrants? And what relationship do immigrants and ethnocultural minorities expect to have with Quebec?

This talk attempts to provide some empirical evidence for, and reflections on, answers to these questions. It draws from multiple recently-published studies and the speaker’s in-progress research. The first part of the talk sheds light on how Quebecers define their national identity and the resultant ramifications for immigration and ethnocultural diversity. The second part of the talk presents evidence indicating an “identity deficit” observable among immigrants and ethnocultural minorities in relation to Quebec, and attempts to explain what may cause this weaker identification with Quebec.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER

Dr. Antoine Bilodeau is a professor of political science at Concordia University in Montreal. His research focuses on immigrant integration and the dynamics of openness to immigration and ethnocultural diversity in Quebec and other multinational states. He has led several large-scale survey projects investigating public opinion across Canada around identity, views towards federalism, and attitudes towards immigrants and diversity. Dr. Bilodeau is the recipient of Concordia’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences Dean’s Award for Research (2023), as well as the 2016-17 Concordia University Research Award. He received his PhD from the University of Toronto.

ACADEMIC OPPORTUNITIES

Donner Medal in Canadian Studies

Nomination deadline: October 1

The Donner Medal in Canadian Studies is presented biennially by the Association for Canadian Studies in the United States (ACSUS) for distinguished achievement, scholarship and program innovation in the area of Canadian Studies in the United States.

Nominees can include a person in any field who has made a significant contribution to Canadian studies in the United States during a reasonable period of residence in the US, even if no longer a resident. Current officers of ACSUS are ineligible for consideration. The recipient shall have been active in and made contributions in at least one of the following categories: teaching, scholarship, administration, or public affairs.

Please submit nominations by October 1st to info@acsus.org.

UPCOMING EVENTS

7th Annual Canadian Thanksgiving Dinner

Sun., Oct. 6 | 5:00 pm | Alumni House | Buy tickets

Canadian Studies is proud to partner with the Digital Moose Lounge for our seventh annual Canadian Thanksgiving! Join your fellow Bay Area Canadians for this annual fall tradition. Share a delicious turkey dinner as you connect with friends old and new.

General admission tickets can be purchased from the Digital Moose Lounge at the link above. A limited number of student tickets may be available. Write to canada@berkeley.edu for more information.

EXTERNAL EVENTS

Ex Machina / Robert Lepage & Cirque FLIP Fabrique SLAM!

October 4-6 | Zellerbach Hall | Buy tickets

In this new adrenaline-infused collaboration, Québécois troupe Cirque FLIP Fabrique partners with renowned opera and theater director Robert Lepage to bring the breathtaking spectacle and daring physicality of pro wrestling to the stage. SLAM! explores and celebrates wrestling cultures from around the world through the circus arts, with captivating lighting and sets, exuberant choreography, and compelling plot twists and turns. Get your ringside seat now for this one-of-a-kind production, hosted by Cal Performances!

Canadian Brass at The Bankhead

Sun., Oct. 13 | 3:00 pm | Livermore, CA | Buy tickets

Get ready for an unforgettable afternoon with Canadian Brass, the world’s most renowned brass ensemble. Since 1970, they’ve enthralled audiences worldwide with their diverse repertoire and captivating performances. From classics to contemporary hits, Canadian Brass’s versatility shines through. With over 135 albums and numerous awards, including Grammy and Juno nominations, they’re pioneers in popularizing brass music. Don’t miss the chance to experience their magic live at The Bankhead, where their infectious energy and unparalleled musicianship promise an unforgettable afternoon.

Canadian Studies Program

213 Philosophy Hall #2308

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Canadian Studies Program | Univ. of California, Berkeley 213 Philosophy Hall #2308 | Berkeley, CA 94720 US

100 images of the 2024 Legion Nationals: Part 1

An item from the Legion Magazine.


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U18 women run a heat in the 100m hurdles at the 2024 Legion National Youth Track and Field Championships in Calgary. [Stephen J. Thorne]

100 images of the 2024 Legion Nationals: Part 1

STORY BY STEPHEN J. THORNE

 

There must be something in the water they give those athletes at the Legion National Youth Track and Field Championships.

The 2024 Summer Olympics was proof positive of the Nationals’ fundamental role in the rise of elite Canadian sports men and women—28 Legion Nationals alumni wore Canadian red and white in Paris, including bronze-medalists pole vaulter Alysha Newman of London, Ont., and golden shot putters Ethan Katzberg and Camryn Rogers, both B.C. natives.

And judging by three balmy August days of competition at the 2024 Legion Nationals in Calgary, the future looks bright.

 

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Military Milestones

ATTENTION CANADIAN MILITARY FAMILIES : Did you or a family member receive VAC disability benefits between 2003 and 2023?

On 17 January 2024 the Federal Court approved a settlement in a class action involving alleged underpayment of certain disability pension benefits administered by Veterans Affairs Canada (“VAC”) payable to members or former members of the Canadian Armed Forces (“CAF”) and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (“RCMP”) and their spouses, commonlaw partners, survivors, other related individuals, and estates (the “Settlement”).

If you received any of the disability-related benefits listed below at any time between 2003 and 2023, you may be entitled to compensation under the Settlement. As the executor, estate trustee, administrator, or family member of a deceased class member who collected VAC-administered disability benefits, you may also be able to claim on behalf of the estate.

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Military Milestones

Wing Commander John A. Sproule, DFC of Toronto, Ontario, and Brandon, Manitoba, commanding officer of the Royal Canadian Air Force’s 437 “Husky” Squadron. [Canadian Virtual War Museum]

A Gallant Force: Canadians in Operation Market Garden

STORY BY ALEX BOWERS

Wing Commander John Alexander “Jack” Sproule of Brandon, Man., departed RAF Station Blakehill Farm on Sept. 17, 1944. His No. 437 RCAF Squadron—a part of No. 46 Group, RAF Transport Command—had been activated a mere three days before. Operation Market Garden would be their first-ever rodeo.

With only nine No. 437 crews ready at the time of departure, combined with two extra crews seconded to the Canadian flyers, each Dakota aircraft towed Horsa gliders that in turn carried members of 1st British Airborne Division. Their planned drop zone was the Dutch city of Arnhem. Aside from a scattering of flak fire, they encountered little opposition. It was just the beginning.

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