Jack Layton – His Final Words To All Canadians

 

Although I did not vote NDP, I am a political guy. I love politics and I respect those who enter in politics – providing they are passionate about making the country better.

Jack Layton was a man of many things and he was a man with many convictions. He was many things, an activist for change, a political party leader. He was also a husband & a father.

For all that you did Mr.Layton, and all that you tried to accomplish, I salute you and I honor you in my prayers. You are a legend to me, and to me you are more of a man then most.

I hope and I pray one day Cancer will be beaten,

To all those who are mourning your loss, I offer my prayers,

The WORLD has lost a great man.

In honor of all that you did, I am reprinting this letter, 

Regardless of who you vote for, I implore all to read it…

OakleyInc

 

A letter to Canadians, from Jack Layton

 


New Democratic Party leader Jack Layton speaks to reporters following a caucus meeting on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Thursday, June 2, 2011. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick)

August 20, 2011

Toronto, Ontario

Dear Friends,

Tens of thousands of Canadians have written to me in recent weeks to wish me well. I want to thank each and every one of you for your thoughtful, inspiring and often beautiful notes, cards and gifts. Your spirit and love have lit up my home, my spirit, and my determination.

Unfortunately my treatment has not worked out as I hoped. So I am giving this letter to my partner Olivia to share with you in the circumstance in which I cannot continue.

I recommend that Hull-Aylmer MP Nycole Turmel continue her work as our interim leader until a permanent successor is elected.

I recommend the party hold a leadership vote as early as possible in the New Year, on approximately the same timelines as in 2003, so that our new leader has ample time to reconsolidate our team, renew our party and our program, and move forward towards the next election.

A few additional thoughts:

To other Canadians who are on journeys to defeat cancer and to live their lives, I say this: please don’t be discouraged that my own journey hasn’t gone as well as I had hoped. You must not lose your own hope. Treatments and therapies have never been better in the face of this disease. You have every reason to be optimistic, determined, and focused on the future. My only other advice is to cherish every moment with those you love at every stage of your journey, as I have done this summer.

To the members of my party: we’ve done remarkable things together in the past eight years. It has been a privilege to lead the New Democratic Party and I am most grateful for your confidence, your support, and the endless hours of volunteer commitment you have devoted to our cause. There will be those who will try to persuade you to give up our cause. But that cause is much bigger than any one leader. Answer them by recommitting with energy and determination to our work. Remember our proud history of social justice, universal health care, public pensions and making sure no one is left behind. Let’s continue to move forward. Let’s demonstrate in everything we do in the four years before us that we are ready to serve our beloved Canada as its next government.

To the members of our parliamentary caucus: I have been privileged to work with each and every one of you. Our caucus meetings were always the highlight of my week. It has been my role to ask a great deal from you. And now I am going to do so again. Canadians will be closely watching you in the months to come. Colleagues, I know you will make the tens of thousands of members of our party proud of you by demonstrating the same seamless teamwork and solidarity that has earned us the confidence of millions of Canadians in the recent election.

To my fellow Quebecers: On May 2nd, you made an historic decision. You decided that the way to replace Canada’s Conservative federal government with something better was by working together in partnership with progressive-minded Canadians across the country. You made the right decision then; it is still the right decision today; and it will be the right decision right through to the next election, when we will succeed, together. You have elected a superb team of New Democrats to Parliament. They are going to be doing remarkable things in the years to come to make this country better for us all.

To young Canadians: All my life I have worked to make things better. Hope and optimism have defined my political career, and I continue to be hopeful and optimistic about Canada. Young people have been a great source of inspiration for me. I have met and talked with so many of you about your dreams, your frustrations, and your ideas for change. More and more, you are engaging in politics because you want to change things for the better. Many of you have placed your trust in our party. As my time in political life draws to a close I want to share with you my belief in your power to change this country and this world. There are great challenges before you, from the overwhelming nature of climate change to the unfairness of an economy that excludes so many from our collective wealth, and the changes necessary to build a more inclusive and generous Canada. I believe in you. Your energy, your vision, your passion for justice are exactly what this country needs today. You need to be at the heart of our economy, our political life, and our plans for the present and the future.

And finally, to all Canadians: Canada is a great country, one of the hopes of the world. We can be a better one – a country of greater equality, justice, and opportunity. We can build a prosperous economy and a society that shares its benefits more fairly. We can look after our seniors. We can offer better futures for our children. We can do our part to save the world’s environment. We can restore our good name in the world. We can do all of these things because we finally have a party system at the national level where there are real choices; where your vote matters; where working for change can actually bring about change. In the months and years to come, New Democrats will put a compelling new alternative to you. My colleagues in our party are an impressive, committed team. Give them a careful hearing; consider the alternatives; and consider that we can be a better, fairer, more equal country by working together. Don’t let them tell you it can’t be done.

My friends, love is better than anger. Hope is better than fear. Optimism is better than despair. So let us be loving, hopeful and optimistic. And we’ll change the world.

All my very best,

Jack Layton

 

Road Trip to Ottawa

Everyone is aware of my passion & my life long loyalty to the Toronto Maple Leafs,

I decided to start 2K11 the right way – by watching the Toronto Maple Leafs play the useless Ottawa Senators – in Ottawa.

The nice thing about moving to Ontario is there are lots of Leafs fans.

I left on Saturday Jan 1 2011 around 11 am and headed on down the highway with Garrett.

It was raining very hard for most of the trip…but it was still a very easy drive.

The long drive allowed for good conversation & of course a mandatory stop at the Tim Hortons in Kingston, haha

The Lord Elgin Hotel was a great choice, valet parking, amazing breakfast buffet, wow…and…it was close to everything.

Game time was looming so off we went to Kanata – home of the Sens.

Garrett did tell me there would be many fans of the Leafs at the game, I was figuring a few hundred maybe…

I was not even close to being right…

There were thousands upon Thousands of Leafs fans there,

It didn’t feel like a road game, it felt like a home game…

It was an epic night, everytime Alfie touched the puck, the jeers rained down upon him…

Everytime the Leafs scored the Arena exploded in applause & cheers…

The Leafs scored lots, Ottawa did not bother to show up for this game…

If I were a Sens fan, I’d be embarrassed that a road team had more fans at the game and that the road team massacred the home team in their arena.

I’ve long despised Chris Neil, thankfully Colton Orr was the remedy for that Chronic Ailment…

Neil chickened out in the 1st period but Orr wasn’t letting him get away this time…

Orr destroyed Neil, hit him so many times I thought Neil’s head might explode.

It was a great night, Leafs won 5-1…I had a blast taunting the 12 Sens fans in the arena, haha…

The next day Garrett took me around to some really awesome places…

I’m a huge photography guy so I was able to take pics of the Parliament Buildings,various statues on the Grounds & my favorite…the War Memorial…

I took so many photos, but the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier had a deep impact on me…

The Military has always had an impact on me for many reasons…

I’m a staunch supporter of the Military,

I really appreciated that there is a place to honor our fallen heroes,

Lest We Forget…

I’ll be going back to Ottawa again, from what I saw it is a beautiful city…

The architecture grips me, plus I want to see the Leafs beat up on the Sens again…

Everyone is welcome to come on the next trip…

Oakley

How Do You Get That Lonely

Today, I DON’T want to talk about being a fan of the Toronto Maple Leafs, 

My friends, you know how much I love my Maple Leafs.

This blog goes beyond the fact that Luke Richardson was a Maple Leaf.

He was also a father.

Today I want to talk about sacrifice, heartbreak & other raw emotions that many are afraid to speak of.

I have never believed that suicide is the option that will fix my problems or anyone else’s. Based on my Faith, I don’t believe Suicide is a Sin that will ever be forgiven, because it goes against God’s Divine plan.

However, not everyone believes in God, so that is a non-factor in their thought process.

I also don’t know what level of pain & suffering someone is really experiencing because those who suffer don’t usually let anyone know how bad it really is. I will NEVER judge someone’s suffering. We all have our pains.

This may come as a shock to some, but there have been 2 moments in my life where I have seriously & I mean seriously have contemplated suicide.

Those who know me, may be surprised others might be stunned. However, those 2 moments were the most difficult moments in my life. There are reasons & situations that developed that prevented my thoughts from becoming reality.

With the increasing coverage being given as of late to Teen Suicides it’s with a heavy heart that I write this blog, but even in darkens the sun will shine – Bellezza Del Sole – Translation – Beauty of the Sun…

That motto is a big reason I am alive. Maybe one day, I’ll talk about it…

 

Sadly Daron Richardson, the 14-year-old daughter of Ottawa Senators assistant coach Luke Richardson, took her own life last Friday at the family’s Ottawa home.

 

Richardson, his wife Stephanie and their daughter Morgan, 16, donated Daron’s organs so that others might live, then tried to help ensure that other families don’t endure their trauma.

The family “openly shared the circumstances of her death to remove the stigma of pain and fear associated with suicide,” Roshene Lawson, chaplain of the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario, said at a “celebration of life service” at Scotiabank Place, the Senators home arena.

“They want to spare other families the pain they are suffering.”

Daron’s “final act,” said Lawson, “was not her death on Friday, but giving life to others on Sunday.”

Four people benefited from transplants due to the Richardsons’ selflessness.

The public ceremony drew a crowd of about 5,600, including more than 100 NHL alumni, to the suburban hockey rink on a blustery, wet weekday morning,

Richardson is a former defenceman who played 21 seasons in the NHL with six different teams and those grieving with the family included Paul Coffey,Shayne Corson, Wendel Clark, Doug Gilmour, Ron Hextall, Bill Ranford and a host of other former NHL stars. A teary Garry Galley was the master of ceremonies.

The entire Senators hockey club abbreviated a four-game road trip to return home for the ceremony and flew out immediately afterward for a game Wednesday night against the Carolina Hurricanes.

But this was not a day about NHL stardom — apart from the platform it provided for reaching a wider public audience.

Bus loads of students from two private schools Daron attended in Ottawa were in the audience.

The message appeared to be getting through.

“If you need help, you need to go ask for help,” Katherine Maine, 13, said outside the rink as she arrived with friends Leah Buchanan and Hannah Sanders.

All three had played hockey with Daron, who was described as both an elite athlete and an immensely popular, gifted student in art and theatre.

Mike Dagenais, Daron’s godfather and a former junior teammate of Luke Richardson with the Peterborough Petes, gave a eulogy in which he described one of Daron’s defining characteristics as “her love for life.”

It was one of many profoundly puzzling moments in the day.

Daron, whose extensive family travels took her from Stonehenge to the Galapagos Islands, had a large circle of close friends. A top hockey player, she also learned to water ski at age three and went bungee jumping at five.

Bryan Murray, the Senators general manager, said afterward there’s no immunity for anyone from family tragedy, pro athletes or otherwise.

“As much as we try to be part of our children’s lives, things do happen that are complicated sometimes and we don’t always — we certainly don’t have the answers in this case,” said Murray.

Cyril Leeder, the president of Senators Sports and Entertainment, said the Richardson family “chose the road less travelled.”

“Sometimes that road is more difficult, but it doesn’t mean it’s not the right path to choose,” Leeder said after the ceremony.

“They wanted to make something good happen out of a tragedy and they were able to raise the awareness on teen suicide and also provide organ donations so that four others could go forward.”

I implore those in darkness to ask for help, before it’s too late…

The only positive out of all this darkness is 4 people will now have a better quality of life and that people might realize that teen suicide is become an epic problem…

Sometimes you can see the signs, sometime you cannot…

If you see them, make sure you do not remain silent.

One life of a child, that’s too heavy of a burden…

Speak…

Oakley

My First Time

 

 

My First time,

To those who read this title expecting a story about sex, you will be disappointed, kind of like how most “First Times” are disappointing….haha

My First Time is not about sex, it’s about my experience on Game Day – Saturday October 9th 2010 to be exact. Game day being the undefeated Toronto Maple Leafs facing the winless Ottawa Senators.

Over the years Ottawa has played well against the beloved blue and white and on occasion, showed dominance. That is the regular season story. The Senators have never beat their Ontario rivals in the playoff ever, although they generally had more skilled teams then my Leafs, the Leafs clearly always had more heart. Think Gary Roberts.

I was having a stressful week. I realized that some people are not who they appear to me, so I’ve made the decision to cut those phony people out of my thoughts & out of my life.

I was looking forward to the weekend, I was planning on watching the Leafs destroy the Ottawa Senators at Real Sports.

Then out of the blue, my good friend Garrett Bauman got a hold of me, asked me if I was interested in going to the Leafs game.

I think that may have been the greatest thing anyone has ever asked me.

I can honestly say I am one of the biggest Toronto Maple Leafs fans ever. However living in every province has only allowed me the opportunity to watch the Blue & White on television.

Now that I live in Ontario I have looked forward to the fall, because that means hockey for me. Hockey means one thing to me, Canada’s team is now ready to take the ice.

The Toronto Maple Leafs played a very spirited game 1 and were able to defeat the Montreal Canadians 3-2.

Since my Leafs were undefeated I was looking forward to game 2 of this young season.

Montreal was always the team I loathed since I was a young child. They took our AHL team out of Nova Scotia and put many people out of work. That started my hatred of that franchise.

However, the NHL decided to grant Ottawa a franchise. Public enemy now has been replaced by the Ottawa Senators.

When Garrett asked me if I wanted to go to the game, it was like the best news ever.

At this point in my life, I had never been to a Maple Leafs game live before. I never had the honor of being in the Mecca of Hockey, AKA Maple Leaf Gardens. I was very excited to see the ACC, I was more excited to see the Leafs play in person.

I told anyone and everyone the Leafs would beat Ottawa Senators 6-1. Most told me I was out of my mind. Hmm, well maybe I am, maybe I am not. That was the score that was stuck in my mind.

I headed down from the Dead Zone that is Brampton/Mississauga border.

I parked my Jeep and headed to Maple Leaf Square where I discovered a great concept a Tailgate party.

I want people to keep in mind, people who have lived in Ontario for a long time or all their lives have had countless opportunities to see the Leafs play.

These things may not mean anything to you, but they meant a lot to me. I got to see Brian Burke in person speaking live to fans like me. I got to watch the Marlies play on the big screen outside the ACC.

I also got to hear a cool band called the Carpet Frogs perform, I love frogs, so I thought this was quite cool. It was great seeing all the fans in Blue&White. I could not believe the different Leafs sweaters I saw.

Sundin, Lindros, Kaberle, Mogilny, Cujo, Phaneuf, Kessel, Jonas G, Beauchemin, Giggy, Schenn, Domi, Gilmour, Clark, McCauley, Potvin, that sea of blue & white gear had me euphoric. I was wearing my Komisarek jersey as I knew few would be wearing that one, I was right.

If anyone is familiar with the show “How I Met Your Mom” then you know Barney Stinson, he loves to say “SUIT UP”, so suit up I did. I wore Maple Leafs boxers, socks, t-shirt, even had a Maple Leafs watch and belt. I also happen to have a real Toronto Maple Leafs tattoo. I wore my Komisarek jersey as I was feeling a bit unruly, so it seemed to be a logical choice. When I suit up, I suit up.

The highlight of the tailgate party might have been seeing Gail Gabrielle whip the crowd into a frenzy with the ticket & jersey giveaways. Go Leafs Go, boy do I love the Leafs, so happy to be a member for over 35 years now of Leafs Nation.

That was until the legend himself, #17 took the stage. Wendel Clark, that’s right, Wendel Freakin’ Clark.

I have long been a huge Wendel fan, right from his days with the Saskatoon Blades, of course his performances as a Leafs will live in my mind forever.

Hearing him talk about the glory days and the present and future of this team made me incredibly excited for the evenings game. I even got some pics of him, bonus.

It was time to head inside. Garrett showed me around the ACC, it was better then I thought it would be.

What could be better, cold beer, a freshly made sub without tomatoes(deadly allergic) and btw, it was nice that they made me a fresh sub, since they had 40 or so in the window waiting to be sold.

So back to my commentary, cold beer, a freshly made sub, and puck drop was fast approaching. I brought my HD Sony Cam cause I wanted to get lots of pics. I was surprised when the Security wanted to know if my cam was for professional use.

I told them it was not a professional camera (oops), haha

I let Garrett lead the way as I had no idea where to go or where the seats and sections were.

I sat in my seat, that’s when I noticed all the banners of their Stanley Cup wins. I took so many photos before the game, during the game and after the game.

I realized that for me, this would be a memory I would never ever forget.

Although the Leafs did not win 6-1 as I predicted, they did win 5-1 good enough for me. I mean this was my first Maple Leafs game ever. I loved the score.

Clarke MacArthur, Nikolai Kulemin, Phil Kessel, Tim Brent and Kris Versteeg all lit the lamp this evening.

The thing that tends to happen when one team is so thoroughly dominating another team is tempers seem to rise.

Chris Neil, who is obviously a dirty player and clearly is there for one reason only, cheap shots, hits from behind and fighting. He did his job, he cleaned Mike Browns clock.

I turned to Garrett and I said, wait Colton Orr will even that score, lo and behold Matt Carkner decides he wants to fight Colton Orr. Carkner obviously has mental issues, he had fought Orr, 5 times. Orr has beaten him in 4 of those fight, they all end up with Carkner flat out on his back, the only “Loss” that Orr has is when he lost his balance, that allowed Carkner to eke a victory out,so I’m being generous in giving Carkner the win.

This fight was like the Leafs final score, lopsided. Colton Orr did what he is paid to do. He kicked Carkner’s ass. It was glorious, something about seeing Orr win fight after fight is great. However, coming against an Ottawa Senators player is just too sweet. I didn’t expect a third tussle, but the refs broke up what would have potentially been an intriguing fight between Versteeg & Carrie Underwood’s hubby, Mike Fischer.

All in all considering the Leafs won 5-1, plus there were 3 fights, plus great goal-tending was displayed by JS Giguere and on a few occasions, Pascal LeClaire. If it were not for LeClaire the Leafs would have won 10 to 1. Pascal was brilliant on occasion.

Last season it took the Leafs 14 games to win two games. This is a great feeling knowing it took the Leafs 2 games this season to win 2 games.

I can easily see them winning all 3 games they play this week, can you imagine the Leafs winning 5 straight, I can…

After the game, we headed over to Real Sports (my second home)

We enjoyed some great food, great drink, met up with some other twitter friends, it was a great way to celebrate the day, it really was perfect, magical and amazing.

Hmmm, now that I think about it, my first time experiencing all that I did on game day, well it was better then my “First Time”

I guess if she and I performed the way the Leafs did that night, it would have been awesome, like most first timers..I performed like an Ottawa Senator, flat, lifeless,devoid of all emotion…(True Story)

Much like life, things get better in time, I have and so have my Toronto Maple Leafs, they are now better they have been in a very long time.

This is the season that the Toronto Maple Leaf fans have waited a long time for, not only will they make the playoffs, they will actually win Round 1 and I believe Round 2.

I can’t wait till I can go see another game live, Win or Lose…I am a Maple Leafs fan for life.I encourage everyone to watch the games on TV, or at Real Sports, or watch it live. I will also go see at least 25 to 30 Toronto Marlies games, You should too.

If you are like most and cannot afford a Leafs ticket, go watch the Toronto Marlies, they are fast, skilled, exciting and dynamic to watch. The Marlies are very inexpensive to watch. They have many players who will one day be Toronto Maple Leafs. The Marlies I believe will be in the Calder Cup finals this season…Count on It….

Think about it, the Marlies & the Leafs competing in the playoffs in the same season…I implore you to watch these games live, or at home or at Real Sports, but either way, support the Marlies, who are the future of the Leafs and always support Canada’s only hockey team,

The Toronto Maple Leafs,

All I can say is GO LEAFS GO – Lets Go Marlies GO LEAFS GO

Oakley