Adha is here: Best wishes to Bambi’s readers, relatives, and friends!

How about a ray of healing, love, and hope for more peaceful days at Adha?

Adha, known as the “Eid” [Feast] of Sacrifice, is celebrated worldwide by people who happen to be Muslims and Druze, whether religiously or culturally.

Happy Adha, dear readers, if you celebrate it.

May love prevail and may next Adha be a more joyful “Eid” to you and to your loved ones.

Wherever you are reading this post from, be safe and well.

3 thoughts on “Adha is here: Best wishes to Bambi’s readers, relatives, and friends!”

  1. Here’s discussion on your book with Mark Milke from a few years ago…

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=emEKa-pL7pE

    May 27, 2026
    At a time of spiking separatist sentiment in parts of Western Canada over energy, regulation, equalization, and political representation, the Aristotle Foundation hosted a debate on one of the most consequential questions facing the country today: the future of the West.

    Former Alberta premier Jason Kenney and constitutional lawyer Keith Wilson, K.C., took opposing sides in a rigorous debate exploring the economic, political, and cultural tensions shaping Canada’s future.

    Held at Calgary’s historic Grand Theatre, the event reflected the Aristotle Foundation’s commitment to civil discourse and serious debate on major national issues.

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