"...derives from the tradition of giving seasonal gifts, on the day after Christmas, to less wealthy people and social inferiors, which was later extended to various workpeople such as labourers and servants.
The traditional recorded celebration of Boxing Day has long included giving money and other gifts to charitable institutions, the needy and people in service positions. The European tradition has been dated to the Middle Ages, but the exact origin is unknown and there are some claims that it goes back to the late Roman/early Christian era.
In the United Kingdom it certainly became a custom of the nineteenth century Victorians for tradesmen to collect their 'Christmas boxes' or gifts in return for good and reliable service throughout the year on the day after Christmas."
"N.S. postal worker to join Gaza marchNova Scotia postal worker Toni MacAfee is spending the Christmas holidays in Gaza.
Ms. MacAfee, the Atlantic region education and organization officer with the Canadian Union of Postal Workers, is part of a Canadian delegation participating in the Gaza Freedom March. More than 1,300 activists are expected to travel from Cairo to Gaza to witness the devastation from last year’s Israeli invasion, a union news release states."
Some Context Please To The Editor:Isn’t it just special that a CUPW representative is traveling to Gaza on a “Freedom March”? The union news release that was quoted refers to the so-called “Israeli invasion” a year ago, but somehow omits the 10,000 or so rockets fired from that very Gaza at Israeli civilian targets from 2001-2009, including after August 2005, when there was no Israeli presence in Gaza whatsoever.By the way, when the CUPW representative returns, be sure to ask her to talk about the freedoms of speech, religion, press and assembly she experienced in Gaza, not to mention her observations regarding the roles of women and trade unions. And finally, please ask her to comment on the steel fence that Egypt is building on its border with Gaza, the sole purpose of which is to keep the Palestinians out of Egypt.
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For while it’s certainly true that one shouldn’t bring a gun to a snowball fight, it’s even less advisable to bring a snowball to a gunfight. This was the District of Columbia, after all, where people have been shot dead on far less provocation than being smacked in the puss with a snowball.






























