I won't do it myself but you can find people who will for you for 4 or 5$ a bird.Yeah, we're not ready for that yet either!
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I won't do it myself but you can find people who will for you for 4 or 5$ a bird.Yeah, we're not ready for that yet either!

Wish I could help you, but I was born in '67 so don't remember any of that!Hi, so this might be a little off topic but I figured this forum was the most fitting place to put it.
Basically, I have a school project where I need to interview someone who lived in Canada in 1967 so if you fall into that age range/know someone who would like to answer a few questions about their life please DM me
Here are the questions you’d answer.
Please include a short autobiographical paragraph about yourself and answer with more than yes/no. Thanks!
- Where did you live in 1967? Describe that place.
- How old were you in 1967? What did you do (work, go to school ...)?
- Were your parents or grandparents immigrants? If so, did they experience racism?
- Did you notice certain minorities not being accepted within society?
- Do you recall any event which impacted you during the Cold War?
- Did you and your family celebrate national holidays, such as Canada Day (Dominion Day)? If yes, how did you celebrate such a day? If no, why not? Note that year (1967) marked Canada's centennial anniversary. Did you celebrate Canada's 150th (2017) anniversary in any way? How? Or why not?
- What has stayed the same for you in Canada since 1967? What has changed for you in Canada?
- What is something about living in Canada in 1967 that you miss?
- What - in your opinion - makes up the Canadian cultural identity?
- Do you have a favourite place you’ve visited in Canada?
- What predictions do you have about the future of Canadian society?
I think some might be more comfortable helping out if done in a private conversation rather than this open forum.Please include a short autobiographical paragraph about yourself and answer with more than yes/no. Thanks!
Yes - I forgot to mention to do it through dmsI think some might be more comfortable helping out if done in a private conversation rather than this open forum.
UPDATE: I have found someone to interviewHi, so this might be a little off topic but I figured this forum was the most fitting place to put it.
Basically, I have a school project where I need to interview someone who lived in Canada in 1967 so if you fall into that age range/know someone who would like to answer a few questions about their life please DM me
Here are the questions you’d answer.
Please include a short autobiographical paragraph about yourself and answer with more than yes/no. Thanks!
- Where did you live in 1967? Describe that place.
- How old were you in 1967? What did you do (work, go to school ...)?
- Were your parents or grandparents immigrants? If so, did they experience racism?
- Did you notice certain minorities not being accepted within society?
- Do you recall any event which impacted you during the Cold War?
- Did you and your family celebrate national holidays, such as Canada Day (Dominion Day)? If yes, how did you celebrate such a day? If no, why not? Note that year (1967) marked Canada's centennial anniversary. Did you celebrate Canada's 150th (2017) anniversary in any way? How? Or why not?
- What has stayed the same for you in Canada since 1967? What has changed for you in Canada?
- What is something about living in Canada in 1967 that you miss?
- What - in your opinion - makes up the Canadian cultural identity?
- Do you have a favourite place you’ve visited in Canada?
- What predictions do you have about the future of Canadian society?
thanks!
My duck eggs (two batches) seem to have mostly pulled through though. Keeping my fingers crossed for them.Hi Norma! Quebec here as well!Quebec here![]()
Norma