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54 PREPARATIONS FOR 1967 To people with imperceptive minds the emergence of Can-2 ada as a nation is remote and shadowy, but to those with a feeling for the force of history it is as near as yesterday. The lO0th anniversary of the confederation. of the provinces is a mere 5 years ahead of us and planning has already begun so that we may celebrate the event on a grand scale., We cannot be content to have only parades and pageants but some projects of worthwhile benefit should show to ourselves and to the world that we plan for a great future suitable to a great country. Instead of bronze plaques and marble monuments, we might unveil community improvements, new parks, new houses replacing slums, new city halls, museums, and libraries. These are things we need anye way and preparation for the Centenary gives us the opportunity and tncenc tive to get them now. An excellent chance is offered by the celebration to collect regional and local histories, a part of our culture which is badly neglected. While we are built on the bedrock of Z cultures, our country includes large members of other racial groups., This requires that we treat our Centenary in such a way as to emphasize our common Canadians ism. We have taken for granted that every Canadian will be eager to take part in the Centenary, but it will do us no harm to add up a few of the good reasons for being joyful. ln taking a backward glance we see that what we celebrate is the courage of the men and women who settled here, the good sense which enabled them to live and work together and the vision which prompted them to form this union we call Confederation , All of the good that is Canada today cannot be credited to passage of the British North American Act of l.867, but who can express the impact of that event upon what followed? In l.86'7, the provinces had no association with one another and every province operated under a sep-v arate government with its own political structureu Today-:separated by miles of mountains, rivers, forests and lakes, every region is making its own special and necessary contriv- bution to the confederation.
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Besides all the material things that will be erected to mark the Centenary we need some spiritual things, like a rededication to the principles of the democratic way of life., Anyone can copy out a constitution and translate the dems' ocrat ic ideal into the machinery of self-governmento lt takes a great in- sight by statesmen and sympathetic understanding by every citizen to devise a practical system of democratic government which will suit the needs and character of the people. To be a patriotic Canadian does not mean that we hate n every country but our own. If a man wishes his country to prosper but neva: er at the expense of other countries, he is at the same time an intelligent patriot and a citizen of the world. We do not on the occasion of our Centenary seek to impose our ideas or our way of life on others, but we do believe that in the course of our history we have discovered some great truths which can help all man: kind. Everyone of us froni east to west, and north to south, what-1 ever his background, his creed, his col.our, his economic staturemsevery-2 one has a vital interest in seeing Canada endure., Only by a union of its people can a country be prepared for the ambushes set by chance and changer The little states of Greece destroyed themselves by their egotism, their jealousies, and their struggle for rights against the othero Citizenship needs a rededication periodically if it isnlt to lose it's significance., So let's make 1967 Citizenship Year for all Canadians., We have not inherited citizenship as something to have and to hold without effort. Every generation has to earn its own citizenship, and we need to remind ourselves periodically about its values and its obligationso For citizenship is more than the right to voteg it is the art of living togetheru As the procession of this century of years passes in ref- view, each year decked with its crown of laurel leaves for achievement and it chaplet of rosemary for memories, we must remind ourselves that l967 will take place in the cavalcade. Then recalling Tennysonls words, we shall enter the future knowing that, Mind and soul, according well may make one music as be: fore but vaster, Pat McMillan 12B
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