Linda's Journal
Sunday, March 22, 2026
Diana never stopped being a Royal
Saturday, March 21, 2026
The tulips in Ottawa
Friday, March 20, 2026
Spring Begins
This is what is happening in many areas of Canada:
Thursday, March 19, 2026
They put my game show performance on You Tube!
On January 9th, Cec's birthday, Dawn from Lee Valley called to say I could pick it up! My map app told me to take Hwy. 91 and go over the Knight Street bridge and turn left at 63rd Ave. 63rd Avenue was closed for construction. I know this part of Vancouver because I grew up not that far away. I turned at the first light I came to and drove down a street towards Fraser Street. I drove by Walter Moberly School, where my husband went to elementary school when he moved from Kelowna to Vancouver! They have certainly added to it and it is beside a lovely park! He had great memories from that school. It was originally built in 1902.
Dawn at Lee Valley had a nice fellow put the three tiered plant stand in my car. It is very heavy! Cec had a good look at the store and on our way home we went to The River House in Delta for a lovely birthday lunch.
Cheryl loves to garden. She starts all her plants in the house and this unit is just what she needs. She is very happy with it! I gave away all my prizes but kept the cash! Lexie took the teapot, Laurie needed a kettle, Cec got the razor and Dave's first cousin's four year old son got the ride on suitcase. Theo was thrilled! A cheque from Rogers for CAD$ 3,500.00 arrived last week. It's sitting in my travel account waiting for a deposit on a cruise that's calling my name.
Wednesday, March 18, 2026
The Price is Right after the taping. Now it's been aired, I can spill the beans!
That was the best experience ever! Just being chosen is such a thrill. Howie is such a gentleman. When I won he said "you can hug me, don't touch my hands". Of course we all know he's a germaphobe but he is gracious and he was funny.
I asked every staff member I met if they were Canadian and they all said yes! They were all professional and so nice.
Before we left Vancouver, we studied prices. Lexie works at Superstore as a part time university job so she was memorizing grocery prices. I went online to every car manufacturer in Canada and recorded all the lowest prices of every vehicle made in Canada. I used the Ontario website as BC has different taxes. We all thought of manufacturers like Heys luggage and other Canadian brands and memorized prices. I know vacation prices so we had those down. However, they don't tell you much about trip destinations so it's pretty hard to price. I was close on them all!
We practiced the "clock game" at the airport. We talked about every game what our strategy would be. We knew all the games and devised hand signals for prices. Hold up the fingers of the first digit, if it's hundred, then shake your fists twice!
When I was asked my first price, I looked at Cheryl, eight fingers, two fist thumps, and I said "$800.00!" I found out later Lexie was the one that came up with the price.
For all the pricing of the small items, higher or lower, I just turned around and Cheryl, Lexie and Laurie would have thumbs up if higher, and thumbs down for lower. It's really hard to think when you are in the spotlight and I don't know how I would have done if they weren't there to help me!
It's hard to believe three people could spin a dollar on the wheel! I was so happy for the two girls who got to the Showcase. They were young and cheered for everyone.
After the show I was escorted to a room where I signed a non-disclosure agreement and was able to take all of my prizes. However, I was flying so the tea pot and razor fit in the little suitcase. It was a good thing I didn't already have a carry on as I would have had to put one of them in the belly of the plane. The kettle arrived about a month ago and the money arrived in a cheque last week! I'll post the experience with Lee Valley tomorrow. I've got all my prizes.
I asked the prize staff, "where is a good place for dinner"? She said "restaurant or pub"? I said pub and this was one block away from the studio! We had two bottles of Prosecco, a wonderful dinner and a lot of laughs!
We were only a block away from the CN Tower. It was Lexie's first trip to downtown Toronto so we went up the tower. It was a beautiful clear night and the view was awesome!
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| The view from the glass floor at the top of the CN Tower! |
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
The Price is Right Canada Tonight
Last September, Cheryl heard Howie Mandel was taping The Price is Right Tonight, Canada in Toronto. She said "mom, we can go on your birthday"! My birthday is on December 14th and I rarely celebrate it as everyone is busy preparing for Christmas. I don't even post it on Facebook so only my close friends even know when it is.
We needed four people to apply so Cheryl, my daughter, Lexie my granddaughter and my long time friend Laurie who was with me in 1980 at Let's Make A Deal made an application to the Price is Right. We had to send a video of each of us for the staff to view. Thanks to Lexie and Cheryl, we created a great audition video and uploaded it with our long application. Cheryl made t-shirts for each of us and we all had different sayings. She also ordered some pom poms in bright pink, Lexie's favorite colour. We received our tickets from The Price is Right and booked four cheap seats on Porter Air.
Laurie and I travel well together. Laurie worked in lost baggage at Pacific Western Airlines. She said "if we go to Singapore for 10 days, we can only take carry-on as anything that transfers in Narita will get lost". We both packed carry ons and learned to take just necessities and clothing your could interchange. Laurie and I booked the cheapest fare, no carry on, only 1 personal item. We both had no problem with our very small bag. Cheryl and Lexie however, needed carry on so they paid more! I could not take my computer, the first trip ever without it but my smart phone would have to work.
The filming took place at the CBC studios in downtown Toronto. The Residence Inn was one block away and as it was -13C/8.6F we stayed there. We left Saturday afternoon and arrived late Saturday night. On Sunday we had to be at our taping at 1:00PM.
There were seats in the audience for 185 people. We had confirmed tickets but lots of people had stand by tickets. We lined up, met lots of crazy people like us and then went to the top floor to the studio!
Monday, March 16, 2026
Update on Bill C-4 and Bill C-12
I've been following two bills in Canadian Parliament. Bill C-4 and Bill C-12. I searched on AI today to see the status of these important bills. The reason I am interested is 15 foreign nationals facing extortion‑related charges in Canada have applied for refugee status. This figure comes directly from the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA), which confirmed that these individuals made refugee claims after coming under immigration investigation. These people have lived here for a while, they didn't just come in. It's about time this loop hole for people who are not fleeing a country that is dangerous, but coming to this country to extort our law abiding citizens for millions of dollars. Deport them ASAP!
Bill C‑4 is now law. It received Royal Assent on March 12, 2026. Here is what I found on Bill C-12:
Bill C‑12 – Strengthening Canada’s Immigration System and Borders Act
Current Stage (March 2026)
• Bill C‑12 has completed Third Reading in the Senate (March 12, 2026).
• The Senate has sent a message back to the House of Commons with amendments and recommendations.
• The bill is now “At consideration in the House of Commons of amendments made by the Senate.”
This means the House must now:
1. Accept the Senate’s amendments,
2. Reject them, or
3. Propose alternatives.
Only after that can the bill proceed to Royal Assent and become law.
Bill C‑12 will become law only after:
1. The House of Commons responds to the Senate’s amendments.
2. Both chambers agree on a final text.
3. The bill receives Royal Assent.
Given the political attention around this bill—including strong advocacy from migrant‑rights groups urging the Senate to amend or reject parts of it—debate may continue for some time. Let's hope that doesn't happen and receives Royal Assent soon!
The Senate made three proposals:
Privacy Protection Amendment
1. Proposed by: Senator Paulette Senior
Purpose: Protect Canadian citizens and permanent residents from unnecessary surveillance.
What it does
• Exempts Canadian citizens and permanent residents from the bill’s expanded information‑sharing powers.
• Ensures that only foreign nationals are subject to the new data‑sharing regime.
• Responds to concerns from privacy experts and civil‑liberties groups about the bill’s broad language.
2. Proposed by: Senator Tony Dean
Purpose: Add transparency to the new asylum‑ineligibility rules (especially the one‑year claim deadline).
What it requires
The immigration minister must publish an annual report detailing:
• Average time between a claimant entering Canada and making their claim
• Number of claims ruled ineligible because they were made more than one year after entry
• How many late claimants left and re‑entered Canada
• How many late claimants applied for a Pre‑Removal Risk Assessment (PRRA)
• How many PRRA applications were accepted or rejected
• Recommendations on whether the one‑year ineligibility rule should be changed
3. Proposed by: Senator Tony Dean
Purpose: Ensure long‑term accountability for the bill’s sweeping new powers.
What it does
• Requires a comprehensive parliamentary review of the entire Act five years after it becomes law.
• The review must assess:
• How the law has been implemented
• Its impact on asylum seekers, migrants, and immigration processing
• Any recommended changes
• A final report must be tabled in Parliament within one year of the review starting.
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