[All] Susan 's column this week: Scattering cremated human remains in river raises Grand questions
Anne Morgan
annemorgan7 at gmail.com
Sat May 1 12:59:40 EDT 2021
Hi Lori.....did you get mixed up here. Susan only has sons. I am the one
with a daughter living in a 3 acre orchard😀
Lucky that your daughter in Yellowknife has escaped the scourge. Sian has
had both shots of Moderna now. meanwhile my daughter in law in Vancouver is
still waiting because she chose not to get the Astrozeneca that my son took.
Great gardening day!
Anne
PS Lori..I have a few Aconite plants/bulbs if you would like them.
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On Sat, May 1, 2021 at 12:45 PM <strothjkl at sympatico.ca> wrote:
> Thanks for that interesting info Susan- what a beautiful place where your
> daughter lives, with one’s own fresh fruit right there for the picking! How
> wonderful….hearts go out to the people of India right now- apparently many
> thought the virus was “gone” in January, and some gatherings took place for
> a couple of religious festivals, but covid snuck its way back in -glad to
> hear Canada and other countries are sending aid, and that your daughter is
> in a safe area. It’s interesting -my daughter Jess who lives up in
> Yellowknife NW,T where there have been less than 10 cases this whole time,
> said the kids at school have to be kept home even if they have a runny
> nose, as a precaution – so her young kids have been home several times in
> the last few months. I guess they are just being extra cautious which is
> not a bad thing.
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> Cheers, Lori
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> *From:* All <all-bounces at gren.ca> *On Behalf Of *Jan Liggett
> *Sent:* Thursday, April 29, 2021 9:32 AM
> *To:* Susan Bryant <shbryant at uwaterloo.ca>; Susan Koswan <
> susankoswan at execulink.com>
> *Cc:* Grand River Environmental Network (GREN) <all at gren.ca>
> *Subject:* Re: [All] Susan 's column this week: Scattering cremated human
> remains in river raises Grand questions
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> Thanks Susan for this column. As a decision maker on this I love hearing
> about facts that may not come forward in the staff report. I sent this to
> the rest of council this morning.
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> Jan
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> *From:* Susan Bryant <shbryant at uwaterloo.ca>
>
> *Sent:* Wednesday, April 28, 2021 7:46 PM
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> *To:* Susan Koswan <susankoswan at execulink.com>
>
> *Cc:* Grand River Environmental Network (GREN) <all at gren.ca>
>
> *Subject:* Re: [All] Susan 's column this week: Scattering cremated human
> remains in river raises Grand questions
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> So well done, Susan—-with respect and sensitivity, clear information, and
> a firm message. Your email came just as I finished watching news about the
> overflow, ad hoc cremation pyres in parking lots in Delhi. In one of the
> the most air-polluted city in the world, with so many suffering from
> respiratory issues from Covid on top of that, this is beyond crazy.
>
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>
> Unfortunately, India’s Prime Minister Modi is a Hindu nationalist, not
> inclined to consider and encourage new, progressive ways of doing things
> that take into account the pandemic or climate change—since these would not
> advance his popularity and political future. He allowed the Kumbha Mela to
> go ahead—-the largest gathering of human beings on earth— and did nothing
> to limit other Hindu festivals which involve massive gatherings. The
> country is now reaping the consequences.
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> I have boated on the sacred Ganges, where any good Hindu wants his/her
> cremation to take place—beside the river, and then ashes in it. But the
> sacred river is gross. Since many can’t afford to pay for enough cremation
> wood, partially cremated body parts are the usual in the river.
>
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>
> But I’m glad to report that my daughter Emma in India is fine. She doesn’t
> live a major city, so the pandemic is not so vicious where she is. However,
> she and most of her Indian family have had Covid, though mild cases (pre
> variants) now resolved. She sent this cheerful picture of her back garden
> yesterday. There are papaya, banana, mango and lime to harvest there at the
> moment. Life goes on.
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> Thanks for your excellent piece, as always.
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> Susan B
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> Sent from my iPad
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> On Apr 28, 2021, at 1:36 PM, Susan Koswan <susankoswan at execulink.com>
> wrote:
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> HI GRENers,
>
> City of Cambridge was approached for permission to scatter cremated
> remains in Grand River. I said no, if anyone was wondering...
>
>
> https://www.therecord.com/opinion/2021/04/28/scattering-cremated-human-remains-in-river-raises-grand-questions.html
>
> Best,
> Susan K
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