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About Michael K. Barbour

Michael K. Barbour is the Director of Faculty Development and a Professor of Instructional Design for the College of Education and Health Sciences at Touro University California. He has been involved with K-12 online learning in a variety of countries for well over a decade as a researcher, teacher, course designer and administrator. Michael's research focuses on the effective design, delivery and support of K-12 online learning, particularly for students located in rural jurisdictions.

News From the North: Canada Day 2020

As most of these Canada Day activities are virtual this year, it doesn’t matter where they are located in terms of folks in the Bay Area being able to join in.


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With June halfway over, our countdown to the July 1 festivities has begun. Here’s how we’re celebrating the very first virtual Canada Day this year.

Canada Day Across America

Due to COVID-19 this year’s Canada Day will look a little different but our focus hasn’t changed. Though we can’t gather in person, we’ll be virtually connecting and uniting with Canadians and friends of Canada from across the U.S. and around the world as we all celebrate from home together.

This week we launched the official countdown to our Canada Day Across America event. Discover the many ways you can stay involved and show your affection for Canada, including:

  • Sharing Your Canada Day Message: Submit a short video message wishing Canada “Happy Birthday” for us to share on our social media channels on July 1st. Learn more here.
  • Supporting Your Neighbours: We have all witnessed the impact of COVID-19 on our families, friends, co-workers and communities. Consider making a donation to United Way Chapters across the U.S. that have activated special programs to provide needed aid in our local communities: https://unitedwaynca.org/canadaday.
  • Staying Connected: We want to see your red & white! Share your Canada Day pictures with us on TwitterFacebook & Instagram, tagging @Connect2Canada and using the hashtag #CanadaDayUSA.
  • Celebrating Canada from Home: Enjoy a number of virtual experiences by following Canadian Heritage’s livestreamed events from across Canada. Learn more at canada.ca/canada-day.

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As we navigate a global pandemic, we continue to see inspiring examples of Canada-U.S. cooperation. Along the border, many businesses are shifting their production in order to adapt the new reality and support their communities. Read about how Cantilever Distillery and Hotel in Minnesota mixed things up to keep their community healthy. Online, Canada and the U.S. are working together to prevent threats and protect citizens from bad actors. Read the latest in our COVID-19 series on our bilateral cyber security partnership.

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June to August marks Pride Season in Canada. While Pride events around the world have changed, COVID-19 hasn’t stopped us from celebrating the resiliency, spirit & contributions of LGBTQ2 people at home and abroad. This year, we’ve partnered with the National Film Board to provide a selection of LGBTQ2+ films free-to-stream from your home, available until the end of the month.

For more events online, check back often for updates to our virtual events calendar.

To Learn
Did you know, one third of the food that we eat depends on pollinators like bees? On June 2, we installed two beehives on the roof of the Embassy, a great compliment to our Monarch butterfly gardens. Our busy bees are have settled in to their new home and are now spending their days fanning out across Washington, D.C., to collect nectar, pollinate the flowers and contribute to a healthier environment. Follow Connect2Canada on Instagram and bee on the lookout for some sweet updates.

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Here’s To You, Military Dads!

An item from one of our fellow veterans organizations in the Bay Area.


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To all military dads– whether you’re a veteran, currently wearing a uniform or you’re supporting someone else in uniform– we are forever grateful for your service and leadership. Thank you for your courage, compassion and wisdom.
 
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Introducing “Leading From The Front” With Baseball’s Sandy Alderson

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Introducing Leading from the Front

Our Marines’ Memorial Club might be a bit quieter these days, but our tradition of celebrating the honor, courage and leadership of our military continues. The house is still standing strong, but it’s not a home without you and our signature programs that highlight these traditions. Join us for a virtual return to Marines’ Memorial with our new series, “Leading from the Front.” We’re looking forward to seeing you here in person in the near future.

Right now, many of us are looking towards our military and civilian leaders for strength and inspiration. Marines’ Memorial is dedicated to doing our part to constructively engage in conversations with difference-makers consistent with our values and our mission to honor the legacy of military service.

Our new program, “Leading from the Front,” is a digital series that will take a look at timeless leadership lessons learned. Our series launch is an interview with Sandy Alderson, Lieutenant Colonel, USMC (Ret), former NY Mets General Manager and current Special Advisor to the Oakland Athletics. In the interview, Sandy talks about his careers in the Corps and in baseball, and gives his frank thoughts on the leadership issues facing Major League Baseball’s decision on when and how to play ball again.

Leading from the Front

We hope you enjoy this first video in the series and find that it transports you back to your Club, even for a few moments.  Please share this opportunity with those who might be interested in participating in our 70-year-old tradition.

This video was made possible due to the generous support of our members and donors.  We would like to thank Mr. Kevin O’Brien for his recent contribution kick-starting this effort.  If you would like to support this series, please consider making a donation to help us produce more of these special presentations. Keep an eye out for our next installment of “Leading from the Front.”

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Guarding the Northwest Passage

An item from the Legion Magazine.


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New podcasts profile military women

New podcasts profile military women

Story by Stephen J. Thorne

Eleanor Taylor was just 17 years old when, oblivious to any gender barriers real or imagined, she joined the infantry with a simple plan to find excitement and adventure in the world beyond the small Nova Scotia town where she grew up.

Having overcome the challenges of basic training, she would go on to lead combat troops—men, all—travel the world, and push far beyond those first, modest career goals before retiring a lieutenant-colonel after 25 years.

Now a wife, mother of two and reserve officer with 36 Canadian Brigade Group in Halifax, Taylor has no regrets.

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Guarding the Northwest Passage

Guarding the Northwest Passage

Story by Sharon Adams

On June 16, 1903, Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen and a crew of six left home waters in a herring boat to sail to Canada in search of a way to the Pacific Ocean through the Arctic Ocean across Northern Canada. He was the first to navigate the Northwest Passage through the Canadian Arctic Archipelago, reaching the Bering Strait in 1906.

The feat was welcomed by merchants, traders and governments on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. The passage could cut 7,000 kilometres off the trade route from the west to east coasts of North America via the Panama Canal.

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This week in history

June 15, 1993

Canadian peacekeepers leave Cyprus, ending a 29-year mission during which 25,000 served and 28 died.

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