Lots of them, thousands, were brought over by the Canadian Gummint and handed out to towns which had done well in the war-bonds drives.
In Saskatchewan, Western Development Museum(s) once had a whack of them, some in good shape. Haven't been there in a long time, so I don't know if they are still there or not. Out East, Flying Pig at Twillingate and I know where there are a couple Maxims and a couple Moaning Minnies within an hour or so's drive of here. Not so plentiful as once they were.
The problems in the school systems are linked to a solid socialist viewpoint on the part of far too many teachers, allied to that nasty old thing called tenure. Most of them can't be fired, no matter how incompetent, and too many see it a a sinecure, teach as little as possible. I think student evaluations of teachers could help to buck things up; students like a teacher who is interesting..... and that means helping them to learn NEW things..... new to them, anyway. But we first must dispel the myth that we are all and always have been, peaceful munchers of the grass who tolerate any abuse from any source in the holy name of multicult. This country wasn't built by peaceful munchers. It was built by hard work on the part of pioneers: French, English, Scots, Ukrainians, Icelanders, Germans, anybody else who wanted something better than Europe and was willing to work for it. The munchers came later and clutter our cities today; some of them even learn the Roman alphabet enough so they can sign their welfare cheques although direct-deposit is just SO much more convenient.
I guess I`m disgusted with what my country has become. Let`s teach history the way it really was.
`History is the sum total of human experience, to date.` (Dr. Charles Wayland Lightbody)
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