The proroguing of Parliament means that several pieces of proposed legislation may not pass, leaving Canadians affected by those issues angry and frustrated.
This story appears in the October 2012 issue of National Geographic magazine. We have all held leaves, driven miles to see their fall colors, eaten them, raked them, sought their shade.
Walsh said the community is in favor of a “bigger, better El Sol,” even if that means the school leaves Vine — but it still wants a school in the neighborhood. “The question remaining on ...