Great stuff I like your videos, we need our history told, so many stories here in Toronto and barely have we scratched the surface! Hope to see more of your work!
I cant believe I’ve found such a great youtube channel that aligns perfectly with my niche interests about the city I love so dearly. Thank you so much!
the fear in my heart when you said you were gonna disappear T_T your videos are powerful. i really appreciate your focus and interest in history. the humor is also very much my cup of tea. thanks for everything. cheers.
not only will I like and leave an algo-deity comment, I will also share this one. ps: the Grand in the dot may have been torn down, but there are a number of Grand Theatres that survive in other towns. I worked at the one in London Ont (Londont) in my youth.
It's a shame the race track is gone my uncle had stories of skipping school and going there. Northern dancer is buried just up the road from me in Oshawa
I love the drama, tradition and innovation of British history and there’re plenty of city features left to tell that story and expand on the truth of it. I personally would love to no longer be walking down streets named for people who thought it was my rightful place to be owned and inherited like property. Certainly not in a city that claims diversity is its strength.
@@goldenretriever6261 …I was born here. And my parents immigrated here from England. They grew up in London as part of the windrush generation - as I said, I love English history but pretending it’s not fraught with terrible choices and ways of thinking is cowardice. Slavery was a practice in Canada that people like Peter Russel and the Jarvis’s participated in and actively defended. Read a book - presumably you know how. And since you’re being petty, you should be claiming that this is not the United States, given that Mississippi is not a nation.