Canadians generally bring home less money each month then their American counterparts. An average of 33% less. Not to mention that Canadians have to spend more money on things like Food, Gas, ...
I have been to Canada many times and I love it. Everytime I go people are nice to me, I have a good time and the beer is excellent. I want to live there....
I'm an American Citizen living in Colorado. I am planning a trip to Canada in the near future and wondering what, in general, the feelings you have for the U.S.A. I know that we are not very ...
I just watched the movie OWNING MAHOWNEY, and all the Toronto police cars were yellow.
So---in Canada, what color are the taxicabs?
Are police cars still yellow, or have the colors been ...
Which one is better? Why? I want to know. Additional Details Canada has a ton of job offers in Alberta and if you drive around Toronto you'll see all these WE'RE HIRING! signs....
Is it a glamourous city like Paris or London (or Milan), where people dress well and with fashion?
Is it a "Be cool-West Coast" city like San Francisco or Vancouver?
Or is it more ...
A lot of my posts are ridiculous and sarcastic and funny/not funny, and I take responsibility for my own stupidity, but now there's something serious I want to express to Canadians.
True. Joe Clark was the 16th prime minister of Canada (1979-1980). Clark became prime minister on June 4, 1979, succeeding Pierre Elliott Trudeau after the defeat of Trudeau's Liberal government in the general election of May 1979.
forever5
True, he was PM from June 4, 1979 to March 3, 1980.
pinkpiglet126
Joe Clark was Canada's 16th Prime Minister
http://www.speakers.ca/clark_joe.aspx
dreamcatchermwhk
True, but Kim Cambell was the shortest serving PM, and the only non-elected.
quizzard123
Sort of. A remarkably forgettable one, but he had the title nevertheless.
Space Cowboy
True, for about 4 months.
carbonfibrefreak
joe who?
(the real canadians will know what I mean)
NaeRae86
Very true- but not for long!!! he was a blimp in the radar