The Icelandic connection - 01.06.2010, Blaðsíða 29

The Icelandic connection - 01.06.2010, Blaðsíða 29
Vol. 63 # 1 ICELANDIC CONNECTION 27 such a huge diverse country, being Canadian has many different meanings to everyone. Canada is your favourite place, your memories and your friends and fam- ily. Canada is the places your heart remains and everyone has a different Canada within them. And the more you see, the wider perspective you have, but still it is too vast and too diverse to sum it up within one person. MacGregor com- ments, “I am grateful to journalism’s entree for getting me around so much of this enormous bumblebee of a country. And yet I suspect I’ve seen but a fraction of the fraction David Thompson saw in a lifetime of exploring. It’s probably easier to cup the morning mist that rolls along the gunwales of a canoe than it is to fully grasp the width and breadth and astonish- ing variety of this land and its people.” I have always been proud to be Canadian in a quiet, subconscious sort of way, but didn’t realize that I was more patriotic than many people until recently in my multiculturalism class. It took me by surprise that many of my fellow teach- ers did not share the same pride and love for Canada that I did. This was the jump- ing off point for my interest in Canadian identity. I wondered what it was that made me love and take pride in my nationality more so than others my age. MacGregor made me think a little when I read the following passage, “No wonder nine out of ten of us told the Globe and Mail survey that the thing that spoke to them most about this thing called Canada was the vastness of the landscape. This, even with the growing fact of urban life suggesting otherwise.” This passage made me think that maybe I am more “connected” with being Canadian because I grew up with the vast land- scape. I am from rural Canada and very proud of that fact. I love the openness out- side of cities and I love the emptiness of it. This has always been my Canada, in the same way MacGregor thinks of Lake of Two Rivers of his Canada. Perhaps this is some sort of source for why I see being Canadian as such an integral part of my identity. MacGregor talks about Pierre Trudeau’s love for being outdoors and his love for the canoe. Trudeau wrote in an essay once, “I know a man whose school could never teach him patriotism, but who acquired that virtue when he felt in his bones the vastness of this land, and the greatness of those who founded it.” MacGregor is of the opinion that this unnamed man was in fact Trudeau him- self. But the opinion that you have to be connected to that vastness and beauty of the landscape to become patriotic is an interesting one to ponder. Another subject that really hit home with me was the chapters on Agriculture and rural Manitoba; as I’ve already men- Ejodraeknisfelag Islendinga \ Vesturheimi PRESIDENT: Gerri McDonald Support Icelandic culture and heritage by joining your local chapter, or contact: The Icelandic National League #103-94 First Ave. Gimli, MB ROC 1B1 Tel: (204) 642-5897 • Fax: (204) 642-7151 intrt mts.net
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