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DAVIE - It is with great sadness that the family of Debra Ann Davie (Armbruster) announce her passing, after a courageous battle with cancer, at her home (Spruce Grove, AB) with her family at her side on Monday, January 15, 2018, at the age of 59 years. Eldest of four children, Debbi - as her family and friends called her was born to Leonard and Carol Armbruster on June 4, 1958 at the Yorkton Union Hospital. Debbi’s life was full and very vibrant. There were numerous tasks to be done and Debbi managed to complete those tasks, only to face the next day with a new challenge with all the strength and determination that this fine little body carried. Debbi will be lovingly remembered and cherished by her husband Trent. Sadly missed by her children Lindsay (Jason), Kelly, Blaze (Alexis), stepson Blade (Nicole) and fondly remembered by her grandchildren Landon and Spencer Malachowski and Taytum and Jayda Davie. She also leaves to mourn, her mother Carol Armbruster, mother-in-law Alice Davie. Her brother Joey (Caroline), sister Deana (David), brother-in-law Brad (Judi) and numerous nieces and nephews and her Godmother Barbara Poier. At Debbi’s request a private service was held at St. Matthew’s Lutheran Church - Spruce Grove, AB. Rev. Michael Keith and Rev. Rod Buck officiating. “Where eternal suns are shining...And skies are ever blue.”
GLAICAR - Elizabeth (Liz) Glaicar of Melville passed away Wednesday, January 31, 2018 at the age of 87. Elizabeth was born on a farm near Grayson on September 17, 1930, daughter of Daniel and Barbara (Huber) Klein. Elizabeth attended school in Bangor, Grayson, Waldron and Marwin; she did not enjoy her first year of school because she could only speak German. Liz met Eddie while she was living in the Marwin district; there is a story that they met while she was delivering fresh bread to the Glaicar family. They were married December 29, 1947 on a cold and stormy day that prevented the band from making it to the dance, so local musicians stepped in to keep the celebration going. Liz and Ed started their married life living in a little house a half mile northeast of the present Glaicar farmyard in what they called the “shack”. While living on the farm, they raised their son Vernon and daughter Marianne. Liz was an amazing cook, making everyone’s favourites for the holidays and special occasions. She was never afraid to try a new recipe; she watched many cooking shows and saved many recipes. Some of the special treats Liz made were bunny buns at Easter, torta cake, Easter eggs, potato dumplings, rice sausage, noodles and gingerbread houses. The family can say love of food certainly comes from her! Liz grew a huge garden, always making sure the “potato bin” that was the size of a wagon box was full. She made many jars of pickles, canned fruit, chicken and preserves; there were always cows to milk and chickens to butcher. Liz was a member of the Aston Busy Circle for many years; she was also involved in the Marwin Recreation Co-op. She loved to play bingo and many trips were made to Saltcoats and Bredenbury with her bingo buddies. In fact, her love of bingo continued when she entered St. Paul Lutheran Home where she cashed in her bingo winnings for popcorn and other treats for the great-grandchildren when they came to visit. Her love of activities also included jigsaw puzzles, crosswords, reading trashy books, following the royal family and watching soap operas. Liz and Eddie liked to play cards and socialize with their many friends, relatives and neighbours; they had many late nights over heated card games. Their home was always open to company and was usually bursting at the seams during the holidays. They also loved to travel with Ted and Betty and were fortunate to visit Alaska, Yukon and the Maritimes in their travels. Liz was always quiet but hard-working and always ready to lend a hand; she never complained about all the effort and work that it took to prepare the big holiday meals for everyone. Liz was very proud of her children, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. She leaves us all with many memories that we will all cherish. Elizabeth was predeceased by her husband, Edward Glaicar, in 2004; her mother, Barbara (nee Huber), in 2005; her father, Dan Klein, in 1938; her stepfather, Isador Neuman, in 1968; brothers John and Adam Klein and John, Bill and Gordon Neuman; sisters Anna, Alvina, Joan and Ida (nee Neuman); father-in-law Paul Glaicar; brothers-in-law Ted and Paul Glaicar; sisters-in-law Anne Donnelly and Marie Keeley and Wanda and Betty Glaicar. She leaves to cherish her memory: son Vernon (Merle) Glaicar; daughter Marianne (Jerry) Cheshuk; grandchildren Connie (Terry) Olm, Michael (Susanne) Glaicar, Amy Glaicar, Ian (Joan) Cheshuk and Nicole (Blake) Frederickson; great-grandchildren Cailey (Keenan), Reghan (Bryton)and Brandon Olm; Julie, Riley and Cole Glaicar; Courtney and Connor Cheshuk; Ava, Piper, Ella and Claire Frederickson; sisters Anne Braun, Eva (Ken) Gustafson and Ella (Doug) Dakin; sisters-inlaw Betty Klein, Donalda Neuman and Ileen Neuman and numerous nieces and nephews. Liz’s funeral service was held on Monday, February 5, 2018 at Matthews Funeral Home, Melville with Shelly Morris officiating. Suzanne Glaicar presented a tribute and organist Gaylene Matthews lead the congregation in the singing of the hymns “In the Garden”, “Jesus Bids Us Shine”, “Abide With Me” and “The Old Rugged Cross”. Interment took place in the Waldron Cemetery with Michael Glaicar, Ian Cheshuk, Terry Olm, Blake Frederickson, Dale Neuman and Joe Gaudette acting as pallbearers. Arrangements were entrusted to Matthews Funeral Home, Melville. MCCLENAGHAN - Joanne Frances McClenaghan. November 6, 1950 - January 25, 2018. Joanne McClenaghan passed away peacefully on Thursday, January 25, 2018 at the Pasqua Hospital in Regina. She enjoyed visits from all of her family before she passed. Joanne was born in Regina to Stuart and Reva Laing and grew up in Bethune. She was the valedictorian for her graduating class at Lumsdem High School and went on to obtain a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Saskatchewan. In 1972 Joanne married Ron McClenaghan. Their marriage was blessed with four sons as Ron’s career moved them from Wilkie, SK to Altona, MB to Calgary and finally to Yorkton where they put down roots. With the boys all in school, Joanne accepted the position of District Co-ordinator with the Canadian Red Cross. Her desire to do good and her ability to recruit and lead volunteers made it the perfect career. She retired in 2006, but continued to volunteer with the Red Cross. She developed a special interest in disaster response and participated in disaster relief missions in Florida, Texas, Georgia, Puerto Rico, New York, Calgary, Winnipeg and more. Joanne also volunteered for 25 years with Parkland Victim Services. Joanne rarely said “No” when asked to help. Joanne was predeceased by her father, Stuart Laing and brother-in-law, Jim McClenaghan. She is survived by her mother, Reva; husband, Ron; sons, Stuart of Regina, Jeff (Ashley) of Saskatoon, David (Andria) of Yorkton and Gary (Pam) of Edmonton; grandchildren, Emileigh, Marshall, Brooks and Rylee; brother, Bob (Brenda) Laing of Leader; sister-in-law, Holly McClenaghan of Regina and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. A celebration of Joanne’s life will be held in Yorkton on June 2, 2018. More details will be available at a later date. Ron’s e-mail address is mcclenaghan@sasktel.net. Friends so wishing may make donations, in memoriam, to the Canadian Red Cross, 2050 Cornwall Street, Regina, SK, S4P 2K5 (www.redcross.ca/donate).
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MOZELISKY - Velma Jean Mozelisky (Peppler) of Yorkton, SK, beloved wife of Alex and loving mother of Wendy and Cheryl, passed away at the Yorkton Nursing Home on January 29, 2018 at the age of 81 years. Lovingly remembered by her husband Alex and her two daughters, Wendy (Glen) Soyka of Yorkton, SK and Cheryl (Jim) Graves of Springside, SK, her grandchildren, Samantha (Marcel) Beaudry of Nanaimo, BC, Darren (Kristy) Soyka of Moose Jaw, SK, Kris (Angie) Graves of Canmore, AB and Kevin Graves of Springside and her great-grandchildren Kali, Kyson, Emma, Gracie, Alexia and Braxton. Also, brothers Clarence (Rita) Peppler of Yorkton and Harvey (Arlene) Peppler of Indian Head and their families. Velma Mozelisky (nee Peppler) was born March 9, 1936 on the family farm outside of Rhein, SK. She was the second child of three to Molly and Philip Peppler. There she grew up helping on the family farm. Velma and Alex married in 1955 and moved to Esterhazy in 1961 where they made their home raising their children for over 40 years. Velma was a founding member of the Redeemer Lutheran Church. She was active in the CWL and participated in the church programs until they moved to Yorkton. Velma loved baking, including her New York Special dainties and perogies. She also made the best pickled eggs. Velma enjoyed working at the rink canteen visiting with the skaters, hockey players and curlers. Velma spent may hours crocheting clothing items, afghans and doilies. She loved her flower beds and always had a huge garden. Velma had finally taken her first plane trip with family to Nanaimo, BC to visit family a couple years back. Velma and her family also took vacations to Clear Lake, MB, Waskesui, SK, Denver, CO, Vancouver and visiting relatives in BC. Upon retirement, Velma and Alex enjoyed camping, pedal biking and spending time with their family. They also made numerous trips to Hostfest in Minot, ND. Velma loved dancing. Velma and Alex enjoyed their trips to Branson, MI. There will be a private graveside service at a later date. If friends so desire, donations may be made to Dementia Canada in memory of Velma. Friends may visit www.pcarscaddenfs.ca to leave messages of condolence. Peter Carscadden Funeral Service, Esterhazy are in care of arrangements. 306-745-3304.
PARSONS - Mrs. Denise Parsons of Saltcoats passed away January 27, 2018 at Yorkton Regional Health Centre at the age of 70 years. Denise Dawn Parsons was the fifth daughter born to Magnus and Jonina (Gunnarsson) Bjarnason on August 25, 1947. Denise was a late addition to a houseful of already grown up sisters and she quickly became affectionately known as Denny. As a little girl, Denise’s early years were immersed in the strong Icelandic culture found in the Churchbridge area where she learned to speak Icelandic and English so she could converse with everyone in her world. Strong coffee, Icelandic foods, but no skyr (Icelandic yogurt) as Denny couldn’t stand it, the Churchbridge Post Office, where her father was postmaster, the Concordia Lutheran Church community and greatly anticipated visits from her aunts Helga, Inga, Ebba and Kalla were part of her “little girl world”. Denise, being so much younger than her 4 sisters, Thelma, Eika, Gogo and Beverly had a sister/mother bond with them. Denny became an auntie very young and she grew up with many of her sisters’ children as more playmate than aunt. As a result, she felt a special connection with her nieces and nephews as they experienced much together. However, the sisters, the Bjarnason Five, were tightly knit and trips to meet were precious. Excursions to the British Columbia coast or to see Gogo in San Francisco were great adventures. They were treasured memories filled with laughter, stories of those they loved, but most importantly, being together to share their sisterly moments. To Denny, family was the foundation of living, your support, caring, loyalty and love were the most precious gift. Denise’s capacity for love was most evident in the lives of her 3 sons Glenn, Shaun and Carman. Denise raised the boys in a home that may not be filled with all the “things” wanted, but overflowing with all the things 3 rambunctious boys needed the most - acceptance, understanding and most importantly a devotion of being loved that never wavered no matter the circumstances. It was not easy staying on top of those 3 and many a sleepless night was spent to nurse someone under the weather, to watch for the car lights to drop them off and to make sure they crawled up those incredibly steep steps to their bedrooms or to worry when she had one of her “feelings” that something was up. Denise could have written a book on raising those 3 and it would have been called The Tale of the Missing Wooden Spoon as over the years many were shaken as a warning, broken as a reminder and hidden as a joke by the boys. Denise knew that a strong sense of family was important to instill into their lives and time out at Madge Lake where the Bjarnason clan could meet at the Scobie cottage, or trips to Amma’s in Churchbridge or adventures to Grandma and Bop’s or out to Len and Betty’s farm to blow off a little steam was essential to their journey into adulthood. Denise was most proud of her boys and in return they are an amazing legacy of a life well lived as she gave them the wings to be successful, free and independent. Denise was fiercely independent and all that knew her and loved her knew this to be true. She was told to go on welfare after she bravely entered the work world in the mid ‘70s as a single mom. Her response to the Canada Employment agent was, “What type of example would I set for my boys?”. That steeliness, that strength and that independence was evident that she was a survivor. So they registered her for office training classes where she studied and she prepared herself to make a living for her family. For over 30 years, she was as dedicated to the City of Yorkton as she was devoted to her boys. Her years at the Agriplex were thoroughly satisfying. She loved working and helping all the different groups that used the facility and looked forward to a new season to arrive as faces she had not seen for months would start beating a path back to her door. The atmosphere at the Agriplex was a family of men and women she enjoyed working with and knowing. The work was stimulating and required a diplomacy, but also a strong will and Denise had her share of both. Later in her career, she moved to the Yorkton City Hall where she took on new tasks and met new colleagues. It was a challenge, but she was always up for a challenge. Denise was a lady who did not look to the trappings of life to keep her happy. She wanted a good book, a reliable car, the love of a long line of cats, a reason for family to meet to share old and new stories, a reason to make puffed wheat cake (God protect us if we didn’t return her favourite cake pan), poppycock for Christmas and birthdays and more recently perfecting her pickled egg recipe. A life truly well lived and one we could all learn by. Denise was predeceased by her parents; her sisters: Thelma Riglin, Eirika (Eika) Duncan, Vivian (Gogo) Sword. She leaves to mourn and celebrate her life her sons, Glenn (Terri); her son Shaun (Lana) their children, Jordan (Caitlyn & great-granddaughter Winnie), Cody, Jenna (Jon Dalton & great-granddaughter Bostyn) and Halle; son, Carman (Tricia). Also to mourn Denise’s passing are: sister, Beverley Scobie (Lawrence); sister-in-law, Betty Tatton; numerous nephews and nieces, family and friends. A Celebration of Life Service was held on Monday, February 5, 2018 at Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre with Crystal Bailey, Certified Celebrant officiating. The Family Tribute was shared by Tricia Parsons and the Scripture Reading was presented by Terri Parsons. Included in the service were musical selections, “The Rose”, “Hallelujah” and “What a Wonderful World”. The interment followed in the Garden of Memories at Yorkton Memorial Gardens with her grandchildren, Halle, Jenna & Cody serving as the urn bearers and Jordan serving as a honourary bearer. Condolences can be sent to the family at www.baileysfuneralhome.com. Memorials in memory of Denise may be made to the S.P.C.A. as gifts of remembrance.
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WINGERAK - Stephanie Wingerak passed away in Regina on January 28, 2018. Stephanie was born on April 8, 1925 in the Ituna District, daughter of Anna and Walter Olchowy. Stephanie worked in Ontario and Vancouver in various employment sectors and returned back to Saskatchewan in 1952. In 1954 Stephanie was united in marriage to Walter Wingerak at the Sacred Heart Church. Stephanie and Walter farmed until 1961 and then moved into Ituna. Stephanie enjoyed gardening, sewing, knitting and getting together with her family and grandchildren who joined them for summer holidays. Stephanie and Walter enjoyed going into Yorkton for a drive, taking in lunch and then continuing on to Good Spirit Lake where, once in a while, they would catch a fish or two. In 2002 Stephanie and Walter moved to Regina, they enjoyed socializing and participating in activities that included bingo and card playing in their senior’s complex. Stephanie was predeceased by her beloved husband Walter, sisters Nellie, Ann, Mary, Kay and brothers Andrew, Stanley and Mike. Stephanie will be lovingly remembered by son David Wingerak and wife Leanne of Regina, daughter Theresa Poloyko and husband Harvey of Fort Qu’Appelle, four grandchildren Chris Poloyko, Amy Ellis-Toddington (Kade), Jessica McCarthy and Mathew Poloyko (Andrea) and five great-grandchildren: Ashton, Mackenzie and Kaden McCarthy, Isobel and Dexter Poloyko. The Requiem Divine Liturgy was celebrated on Thursday, February 1, 2018 from the Sacred Heart Ukrainian Catholic Church in Ituna with Rev. Fr. Ray Lukie C.Ss.R. as Celebrant. The cross bearer was Kaden McCarthy, the epistle reader was Ashton McCarthy. The interment took place in the Sacred Heart Parish Cemetery with Chris and Matthew Poloyko, Jessica, Ashton & MacKenzie McCarthy and Amy Ellis-Toddington serving as the casket bearers. Condolences can be left at baileysfuneralhome.com.
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The family of the late Doreen Schlechter would like to thank everyone for the food, flowers, gifts, phone calls and messages. Also, thank you to the Yorkton Union Hospital ICU and 2nd floor staff and everyone at Jowsey House for the excellent care you provided for mom. Also, thank you to Bailey’s Funeral Home.
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Coming Events ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES SHOW & SALE, February 19-25 (inclusive) at Market Mall, 2325 Preston Avenue, Saskatoon, SK, during mall hours. ST. ANDREW’S United Church Yorkton Valentine Tea and Bake Sale. Saturday, February 10, 2pm4pm in the Lower Hall. Everyone Welcome.
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Feb. 1, 2018, $1,125./mo plus utilities. Damage deposit and references required. Call 306-6210620 or 306-641-9982. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY energy efficient 2 bedroom condos close to downtown. Bath & a half, deep soaker tub, walk-in closet, 9 ft. ceilings, oak trim, up graded ceramic tile flooring, private balconies for BBQ, lots of storage plus heated attached garage. Appliances include fridge, stove, dishwasher, washer, dryer and water softener. Non smoking, no pets. References required. Call 403994-0279 for further information or for viewing. BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom townhouse; 1200 sq.ft. close to school & hospital, central air conditioning, high efficiency furnace. References & lease required. Pictures can be viewed on Kijiji under Houses For Rent Yorkton. Call George at 306-537-3228 or Joyce 306-7822226. FURNISHED BACHELOR Apartment at 217 4th Ave. N. $340/month. Phone 306-7824030.
Duplexes for Rent 2 BEDROOM unfurnished duplex in Yorkton. Available mid-February. F/s/w/d, No Smoking, No Pets. Renter pays all utilities and damage deposit. References required. Contact 306-865-3223 or 306-865-7955.
Houses For Rent 2 1/2 bedrooms & loft, 4 appliances, laundry on main floor. References required. Phone 306-7837755. 2 BEDROOM close to high schools and downtown. 3 Bedroom close to hospital. $1,200/month + utilities. References required. No Pets, No Smoking. Available Immediately. Phone 306621-9704.
FOR RENT: Two bedroom lakefront home at York Lake. Approximately 800 sq. ft. Includes: stove, fridge, washer, dryer, dishwasher, security monitoring, plus HD Bell ExpressVu TV services. No pets. References required. $1,100/ month. Available Feb. 1, 2018. Call 306-621-7899. SPRINGSIDE HOUSING Authority is currently accepting applications for a 3 bedroom home. Fridge and stove included. Well kept, clean and quiet neighborhood. Rent is based on income. For more information and applications please call Morlie at 306-792-2222.
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ATTENTION QUILTERS AND SEWERS. 2 Day Clear Out for the late Diane Dedio on Sunday, Feb. 18, 2018, 2pm-9pm & Monday, Feb. 19, 2018, 9am-6pm at 300 Katz Street, Pelly, SK. Fat Quarters, Jelly Rolls, Quilt Patterns, Quilting Tools, Many meters of Fabric - Solids & Patterned. Any questions call Orest at 306-5428111. Everything Must Go! COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE: $0.99/each for a box of 180 ($178.20). Also full range of tree, shrub, and berry seedlings. Free shipping most of Canada. Growth guarantee. 1-866-873-3846 or TreeTime.ca. FOR SALE: 8’ x 16’ cattle feeder in Rocanville. Call 306-645-4240. FOR SALE: White cupboard 67�x 18 1/2�x16�. Phone 306-783-8293. HOBBY HORSE HILL special hand made giftware. Each one of a kind. Also for sale: 100yr. old baby bassinet w/stand $100; One Sunbeam electric blanket, king size, used twice $75; A pure wool blanket pastel plaid, collectible $50. Phone 204-532-2215. MAPLE CURIO cabinet door style. Touch lighting, slate black. 4’ H x 4’ L x Parklane crystal stemware, pottery patterns jet, mist, 306-782-4476
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Thinking I do with words... I understand the point of a national anthem. We need a song to make our athletes cry as they receive their gold medals at the Olympics. Some would also argue itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s a symbol of national unity that people can rally behind, but thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s plainly a lie, since we are in the midst of some wholly unnecessary controversy surrounding the Canadian national anthem, stoked by people who donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t particularly want to foster any kind of unity but want to divide people based on something very minor. That minor thing is the current governmentâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s change to the lyrics, making the anthem gender neutral. As lyric changes go, itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s nothing. We arenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t dropping entire verses, and the lyrical change actually revises it to something closer to Robert Stanley Weirâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 1908 original â&#x20AC;&#x201C; â&#x20AC;&#x153;In all thy sons commandâ&#x20AC;? was a 1914 revision, the original lyric was â&#x20AC;&#x153;thou dost in us command.â&#x20AC;? That was not the only lyric revision over the years. Weir appeared to have had a Kanye West-esque desire to keep tinkering with the song. The English version also has pretty much nothing to do with the French lyrics, which are much more aggressive, singing of swords and epic deeds. Frankly when I read a translation of the French I canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t help but be disappointed in the relatively safe English lyrics. That there are two anthems at all indicates that the anthem as a symbol of national unity is a lie anyway. If it was about unity weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d be singing the same song. Still, the minor change is causing major controversy, because people want to be angry. Thatâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s the only explanation, since thereâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s nothing you can really complain about otherwise. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s hard to argue tradition when the song has been tinkered with constantly for
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its entire existence, the lyric change is going back to the original version and the song has only officially been the national anthem since 1980 anyway. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s hard to argue that â&#x20AC;&#x153;in all thy sons commandâ&#x20AC;? is an especially amazing lyric that canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be replaced, because it has been and the new lyric â&#x20AC;&#x153;in all of us commandâ&#x20AC;? is at least less passive. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s still a bit bland, but O Canada has never been the most edgy national anthem. Not one line about soaking fields in blood (unlike La Marseillaise in France), not one reference to being ready to die (unlike Italyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Il Canto degli Italiani). No, it feels as though people are angry about the change for the sake of being angry. It gives them another reason to hate Justin Trudeau, it gives them another reason to rail against the evils of â&#x20AC;&#x153;political correctness,â&#x20AC;? and the general concept of being nice to people. They need to get over it. While there are plenty of reasons to dislike Trudeau, it would be nice if people picked ones that didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t seem overly petty. There are plenty of policies to take issue with, some badly thought out vacations, and other mistakes in his book so far. The anthem change is ultimately minor and not something worth focusing on Political correctness is not an attack on free speech but instead an invitation to have empathy for others, especially those whose perspective you donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t share. Whether or not you agree that the anthem should be gender neutral, instead consider the viewpoint of someone who is bothered by it. You might not agree, but on the other hand, theyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve got more of an argument than just shouting about tradition. Traditions are just excuses to avoid change and many should be dropped anyway. If we canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t stop arguing about it, I propose a radical solution: No more national anthem. After all, if itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s supposed to be a song that a nation stands unified behind, it canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t be controversial and it canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t have people having temper tantrums about what the best way to sing it is. We can have an anthem again when everyone stops being petty children about it. At the very least, if weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re going to fight over O Canada, we might as well drop it and pick a song that everyone can agree on. Perhaps â&#x20AC;&#x153;Youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re The Bestâ&#x20AC;? from the Karate Kid soundtrack. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s not particularly Canadian but it really should be played at the Olympics.