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Cape Bretoner" is finally on the census. It's some good, isn't it?

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Your people are on the census now, b'y!

Good morning from the Cape — the fiddle's tuned, the stories are ready, and Cape Breton's still here. Let's go, b'y.

Now listen here, when I saw this pop up, me heart swelled up like a good batch of yeast rolls on a Sunday morning. You know how everyone here in Whitney Pier, or down by the harbour boardwalk, has that feeling, that deep-down knowing of who they are? Well, turns out the rest of Canada finally caught up to us. "Cape Bretoner" is now an ethnicity option on the census, and if that doesn't just put a skip in your step, I don't know what will. It's some good, isn't it?

### More Than Just a Place

This isn't just about ticking a box, now is it? It's about recognizing that being from Cape Breton, living on this island, it's more than just a geographic location. It's a whole way of life, a culture, a history woven with music, hard work, and that certain stubborn pride that keeps us going even when the rest of the world seems to forget we're here. For generations, me grandparents and their grandparents, they knew they were Cape Bretoners first, whatever else came after.

Here's why this matters for all of us in Sydney:

* **Identity Affirmed:** It gives official recognition to a distinct cultural identity that's been around for centuries, shaped by Scottish, Irish, Mi'kmaw, and a hundred other influences.

* **Cultural Preservation:** It highlights the unique traditions, language (Gaelic, still taught up at the college in St. Ann's!), and music that make Cape Breton, well, Cape Breton.

* **A Sense of Belonging:** For folks living away, or for the young ones growing up here, it solidifies that feeling of being part of something bigger, something special, like the community at Celtic Colours.

It's a small thing, maybe, for folks off-island, but for us, it's a mighty big nod. It says, "We see you, Cape Breton. We hear your fiddles, we feel your stories, and you're officially part of the big picture." It's proof that even when we feel a bit forgotten, like with the tar ponds for all those years, our spirit, our identity, is some strong. It reminds us that we're not just Nova Scotians, we're Cape Bretoners, through and through.

The fellas on the morning show are always talking about things like this. Catch them live over at mornings.live, b'y.

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