There was a time when a man’s word was steel, his handshake binding, and his duty clear. He stood for his family, his land, and his convictions—unmoved by fashion, unbent by fear. Canada once raised men like that. Now, we raise eyebrows if you speak like one.
We’re told masculinity is “toxic,” that strength is oppressive, that stoicism is weakness in dis…
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