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Canada's last known surviving First World War veteran had an early birthday celebration in Spokane, Wash., on Wednesday with friends, family and a letter from the Queen.
Surrounded by family and reporters, John Babcock opened a package of birthday wishes that B.C. MP James Moore brought from Canada.
Included in the parcel were letters of congratulations from Queen Elizabeth and Governor General Micha毛lle Jean and a tie with red poppies from Prime Minister Stephen Harper.
Babcock was born July 23, 1900, on an Ontario farm, and enlisted at the age of 15. His youth meant he couldn't go to the front lines in France, so he was put in the Boy's Battalion doing drills all day long. The war ended before he turned 18. He says he never felt like "a real soldier."
Babcock became an American citizen in the 1920s and joined the U.S. army.

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I'm not from Canada, but keep dreaming is the first thought that pops into my mind.
And replace it with what?
With Canada,I wouldn,t count on it eh.
With politicians in any country once a tax is enacted it tends to be permanent.
1. There has never been, nor will there ever be a VOLUNTARY tax.
2. NOTHING lasts longer than a 'temporary' government program.
3. Last year, the US Federal government quit collecting a tax on telephone service enacted to pay for the War of 1812!
good joke. really good joke.
I would think that at best they would only be renamed to make people feel better about them.
Ever hear the term "Government Imposed Fee Tip"
Yep another GIFT from the government
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