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Canada Day should be more than a long weekend with fireworks.

It should be a day when we remember that a country is not held together by accident. It is held together by habits, loyalties, rituals, and obligations that must be taught, repeated, and defended.

Some of those rituals may seem small. Singing the national anthem at schools and public events. Flying the Canadian flag without embarrassment. Learning our history as something more than a list of crimes. Speaking of Canada as a home worth loving, not merely a political arrangement to be managed.

Small rituals matter because shared belonging does not maintain itself.

Canada is a country of two official languages, many regions, many peoples, many faiths, and many histories. That diversity can be a strength, but diversity alone is not a nation. A nation also needs common allegiance. It needs citizens who understand that difference is not the opposite of unity.

Patriotism does not require historical amnesia. Canada has made mistakes. Some were grave. A serious country should be able to tell the truth about its failures without turning national memory into self-loathing.

We should be able to say both things plainly: Canada has done wrong, and Canada is still worth loving.

We built a country across a hard geography, through long winters, regional tensions, war, immigration, compromise, endurance, and work. That is no small achievement. It deserves gratitude, not sneering embarrassment.

The Canadian character, at its best, is not flashy. It is polite, restrained, practical, neighbourly, and stubborn when it needs to be. It values peace, order, and good government. It values fairness, responsibility, and helping each other through the cold.

That last part matters.

Commitment to country begins with commitment to community. It begins with shovelling the walk, checking on the elderly neighbour, coaching the team, volunteering at the food bank, serving on the committee, helping during the flood, and making room for people who are trying to belong.

Patriotism is not only what we say about Canada. It is what we are willing to do for Canadians.

That is why the fashion for national embarrassment is so corrosive. A people taught to distrust their own country will not defend it. A people taught that patriotism is suspect will not pass it on. A people taught to define themselves mainly by guilt, grievance, or negation will eventually forget what they are supposed to love.

Canada cannot thrive merely by being “not American.” That is not enough. A nation needs a positive vision of itself.

We should aspire to be Canadian in the fuller sense: free, responsible, fair-minded, resilient, compassionate, self-governing, and loyal to a common civic home.

This Canada Day, sing the anthem. Fly the flag. Learn the history. Tell the truth. Help your neighbour. Honour what is good. Repair what needs repair.

Canada is not perfect.

No country is.

But Canada is ours, and it is worth loving out loud.

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