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 Has anybody visited Canada lately for instance Niagara Falls? If so are passport's required now?
Where do I obtain one and what is the price?...


 I'm going on a trip to Calgary Canada and I see that the drinking age in Alberta is 18?
but I hear if you're American, you still have to be 21...is this true?...


 My friend is going to canada. with stop-over at seattle, usa. will she need a transit visa?
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 Has anyone been to or is from Niagara Falls in Canada...?
i am going there with my boyfriend this weekend and was looking for some pointers or tips. also i would like to know what going through customs is like, all information is appreciated.
thanks!...


 I need to get my car from British Columbia to Ontario, Canada. Does anyone know of any affordable ways?
I would consider a reputable driving service also. I am looking for the most economical route if possible. I have had quotes around $1500! Is that the going rate? Would it be cheaper to pick it up at ...


 What would americans do if a canadian dropped a bomb across our border?
would america bomb toronto or ontario? do you see the comparison? A arab kills a jew and they bomb an arab city and kill thousands. remember whne a couple israeli soldiers were kidnaped because they ...


 Things to do in Quebec?
i love speaking french, and i'm guessing the only way to get close to france is to go to quebec. so my aunt is taking me there in 2 and a half weeks! :)

but she asked me to look up ...


 Do I need a passport to go to Canada?
or to come back to the U.S.?...


 Ttc collector booth accept credit card?
Do the TTC collector booths at subway stations accept credit cards as a method of payment?...


 Bear Watching in West Canada?
We are travelling to Canada in July/August abd would like to see some bears in the wild, our plans see us in Vancouver, Whistler, Banff and Jasper national parks. Can we see bears in these areas? We ...


 Is there a place in Toronto where guys can be naked with other guys during the daytime?
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 How does Quebec differ from Ontario and other Canadian providences?
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 Whilst waiting on connecting flights?
We are travelling from London to Las Vegas on Air Canada. The flight goes through Calgary on the outbound and Toronto, ontario on the inbound. I have chosen a connecting flight in Toronto with a 16hr ...


 Family Day. What do you think of that new edition ?
in the curriculum ?

To me : just sounds like another day off for teachers ( who gets more PA days every year it seems) and is comfortably placed within a 4 day school-off ( PA day on F...


 I want go to visit canada for holiday but i don;t have a invitation letter?
i 've many to go to canada but i don't have a friends ou family to write de invitations latter please helpe me to get a ...


 The Canadian dollar is worth less than the US yet things cost more there. Why?

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you do know im asking why things cost more in CANADA right? their economy isnt nearly as bad as the US'...


 Do I have a Canadien accent?
Here is a clip: http://youtube.com/watch Details
I am the one on the right, the hockey player....


 How old is canada?
who doesn't love canada..free healthcare , tax free money and beatiful women..oops, missing the point...how old is canada on July 1/2008...


 Calgary or Vancouver? which one would be better to visit? or any other suggestions?
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 I`m thinking of coming to Canada next may what is the weather usually like?

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sorry about that i meant to say toronto ...



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Are Canadians foreign to each other when it comes to provinces?

i think so because theres Manitobans, Albertans, instead of Canadians?

    



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Imaka
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No, we are not foreign to each other.


pinkpiglet126
Why do you keep asking this? We're all Canadians but we are indeed seperated by provinces. What about that don't you get?


jmnorthern
No it's not any different than Americans... A person from New York is called a "new Yorker" a person from Rhode Island is called a "Rohde Islander"
Why would we be foreign to each other? It's the same with cities... "calgarian" "Edmontonian" etc.


om
Well, to some extent, yes, and to another extent, no.

All provinces have their own pride, culture, traditions...etc but they still acknowledge themselves as Canadians.

Quebec has for a long time been trying to separate from Canada, and its culture is vastly different from the other provinces (the culture gap being larger than that between other provinces) but is still an integral constituent of Canada's history and part of the country.

Albertans are actually seen to be Canadian yet foreign at the same time. Kind of how Americans are perceived in Canada as North Americans, but not quite Canadians.

As for whether Canadians are foreign to each other, usually they aren't. Canadians are generally well aware of the mannerisms and culture of all Canadian provinces. Canadian children are also taught the Native cultures of Canada and learn to appreciate them. It's part of Canadian pride, and Canada tries to integrate them as well. Moreover, immigrants must know some cultural stuff to get their citizenship.


Kotoko :]
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no..


IamTOdieFOR
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No, not really.


BB
not really...maybe people from Quebec though.



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