Michael R. Barrick's blog
Thu, 2015/08/27 - 2:31pm
#dailycolonist1915 - The news out of Victoria, British Columbia, 100 years ago.
A big update as I try to catch up, ending on the anniversary of the event the started the war.
Sat, 2015/08/08 - 9:15am
#dailycolonist1915 - The news out of Victoria, British Columbia, 100 years ago:
In a mere two days we have genocide, secret agents, conspiracy, awards from the king, real technology that reads like steampunk fiction and a new university.
Thu, 2015/08/06 - 10:43am
#dailycolonist1915 - The news out of Victoria, British Columbia, 100 years ago:
There are several interesting things this week including, terrorists in New York, a renewed German offensive, the fall of German Southwest Africa, the reply to the American note on the sinking of the Lusitania and the expansion of Canadian forces as the casualty list rises.
Tue, 2015/08/04 - 10:31pm
#dailycolonist1915 - The news out of Victoria, British Columbia, 100 years ago: the appalling horrors of war in Gallipoli and a gruesome death on the Malahat....
Tue, 2015/07/28 - 10:14pm
#dailycolonst1915 - The news out of Victoria, British Columbia, 100 years ago:
I have fallen behind in my "news" from the last century, so I am going to change the way I've been doing this. Instead of week-at-a-time updates, I am going to do as much as I can when I can until I have caught up to the current date. That might mean just one small update like this one, several small ones in one day, or several days in one update if I have a good chunk of time to work with.
Sun, 2015/07/12 - 12:52pm
Tue, 2015/07/07 - 11:37am
Mon, 2015/07/06 - 11:36am
#dailycolonist1915 - The news out of Victoria, British Columbia, 100 years ago.
No significant changes on any front this week. The news from the front is repetitive and it seems the editors are aware that. no matter how important the war may be, vague tales of a few yards gained here, a few yards lost there, aren't holding the public interest and so there are more stories of local interest. It is mostly stories of the Ukrainian internment (as it is now known) and the terrorist bombings in Windsor that caught my attention this week. The stories on the Ukrainian internment are especially relevant now because the new "Strengthening Canadian Citizenship Act" (previously Bill C-24) that allows for the stripping of Canadian citizenship from people who hold or are eligible to hold a second citizenship makes what went on in the internments of WWI entirely possible again.
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