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No, it should be on Embassy row, which is currently MIA. :(

And now it's accessible. Good work by DPL to restore the permissions.

Almonaster Nuevo wrote:No, it should be on Embassy row, which is currently MIA. :(

Stormaen wrote:Is it not under “International Affairs”?

I was technically right... ;D

Please be patient...we (mainly DPL) are working on the forum change-over to ZetaBoard. If you see anything missing please let us know.

Creameritory

Hello!

Devil Heart and Bumblebee atoll

Hola!

Bumblebee atoll

Deadmonton oilers

This is the year we win the Cup! We have everyone else exactly where we want them.

Western canada repuclic and Bumblebee atoll

Western canada repuclic

Congratulations Edmonton Oilers

Deadmonton oilers wrote:This is the year we win the Cup! We have everyone else exactly where we want them.

Well, good luck with that. Watch out for low-flying ducks.

Hello Canada!

You haven't posted an update on our forums since September, so I am wondering if all is well.

Parkplace

Bumblebee atoll

The latest Force Flyer is out btw: http://s8.zetaboards.com/NationStates_Canada/topic/10021030/1/

Renegalle wrote:Hello Canada!

You haven't posted an update on our forums since September, so I am wondering if all is well.

Parkplace

Yes, all is indeed very well. Busy over the holiday season, and now adjusting to Zeta Boards.
It's good to hear from Force, thank you for your report :) Renegalle. We will see about getting a report done for end of February.

How's everyone doing

Bumblebee atoll

Hello Mr ken bone good to hear from you :)

Bumblebee atoll

Hey, is it always this quiet?

As the Texas Ambassador to Canada, I would like to publicly appeal to all WA nations here to vote FOR the current resolution, Commend Texas.

If you have questions, please let me know.

Already supported (of course) Far armern. I would expect our regional vote to go your way too.

Saskatoba wrote:Hey, is it always this quiet?

It varies a bit, but generally, yes. You'll find a lot more activity on the forum. http://s8.zetaboards.com/NationStates_Canada/

Saskatoba

Greetings from TNP! I just joined your forum and Last nation left is me. Looking forward to seeing what your region has in store :)

Devil Heart, Almonaster Nuevo, Parkplace, Canadian eggplants, and 2 othersWestern canada repuclic, and Arrowdeadpool

BREAKING

Stormaen’s longest serving prime minister, Sir Oliver York, has died.

Read more here:

Sir Oliver York Dies

Stormaen’s longest serving prime minister passed away last night, aged 90.

GEORGETOWN — Sir Oliver York has died aged 90. The former prime minister died at his home in Georgetown at around 7pm last night surrounded by his family, including his daughter and incumbent prime minister, Naomi Stewart-York.

Sir Oliver was Stormaen’s longest serving prime minister, in office from March 1972 to July 1992. The country changed profoundly during his premiership, as he swept in radical economic, social and political reforms. Taxes were cut, most state owned industries were privatised and the nation’s manufacturing and services industries experienced a boom. The unelected upper chamber of Parliament was abolished and first-past-the-post voting abandoned in favour of mixed-member proportional representation. Political and judicial powers were repatriated from London and Stormaen fully committed itself to NATO.

His uncompromising, sometimes domineering, “presidential” style of governance alienated the leadership of the Progressive Conservative party he founded in 1966 and his public approval substantially declined following his unsuccessful pursuit of NAFTA membership and his controversial decision to officially apologise to the Innu First Nations of Stormaen. Already considering stepping down, a near fatal heart attack in summer 1992 made the decision for him and he resigned weeks later after two decades in power; his fall seemingly as rapid as his rise.

In the words of his successor as prime minister, John Simpson, “Sir Oliver was a great prime minister, a great leader and a great Stormaener. He was first and foremost a family man. But he was also the founding father of the modern Stormaen. The nation was his extended family and it will acutely feel his loss today.”

It is expected, in keeping with precedent, that the Governor-General Dame Delene James will offer the York family a state funeral. However, this is to be confirmed.

Read dispatch

The montonian

Stormaen wrote:BREAKING

Stormaen’s longest serving prime minister, Sir Oliver York, has died.

Read more here:

Sir Oliver York Dies

Stormaen’s longest serving prime minister passed away last night, aged 90.

GEORGETOWN — Sir Oliver York has died aged 90. The former prime minister died at his home in Georgetown at around 7pm last night surrounded by his family, including his daughter and incumbent prime minister, Naomi Stewart-York.

Sir Oliver was Stormaen’s longest serving prime minister, in office from March 1972 to July 1992. The country changed profoundly during his premiership, as he swept in radical economic, social and political reforms. Taxes were cut, most state owned industries were privatised and the nation’s manufacturing and services industries experienced a boom. The unelected upper chamber of Parliament was abolished and first-past-the-post voting abandoned in favour of mixed-member proportional representation. Political and judicial powers were repatriated from London and Stormaen fully committed itself to NATO.

His uncompromising, sometimes domineering, “presidential” style of governance alienated the leadership of the Progressive Conservative party he founded in 1966 and his public approval substantially declined following his unsuccessful pursuit of NAFTA membership and his controversial decision to officially apologise to the Innu First Nations of Stormaen. Already considering stepping down, a near fatal heart attack in summer 1992 made the decision for him and he resigned weeks later after two decades in power; his fall seemingly as rapid as his rise.

In the words of his successor as prime minister, John Simpson, “Sir Oliver was a great prime minister, a great leader and a great Stormaener. He was first and foremost a family man. But he was also the founding father of the modern Stormaen. The nation was his extended family and it will acutely feel his loss today.”

It is expected, in keeping with precedent, that the Governor-General Dame Delene James will offer the York family a state funeral. However, this is to be confirmed.

Read dispatch

The Prime minister of the Montonian offers his condolences may he rest in peace

Post by Arrowdeadpool suppressed by a moderator.

Post by Arrowdeadpool suppressed by a moderator.

Sir Oliver was a man of vision who contributed greatly to the politics of Canada, in addition to his accomplishments within Stormaen. He will be greatly missed by many across the region.

Our condolences go out to his family and to the people of Stormaen.

~ Alejandro de las Torres Altas.

Parkplace and The montonian

Is Canuck a slur or a compliment?

Just curious

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