Is it true that Canadian summers only get to 30 degrees? |
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Why move to Canada? |
A lot of people seem to be wild for moving to Canada. What's so great about it? I know nothing of Canada, so fill me in on why it's such a great place to live, please. Additional D... |
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I am an American living in Canada, Why do Canadians always talk about Americans? |
| Back in the states we never talk about Canadians. Even the news programs in Canada talk about events happening in the States. Once, their whole news program was all about events happening in the S... |
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Tell me something that few people know about Canada? |
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Why are Canadians proud of their nation? |
I can see why Americans are -
America is a superpower.
America is the richest nation.
America is the strongest nation.
America is the most technological nation, after Japan.
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Why Do You Love TORONTO? |
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How cold is Canada in July? |
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My friends and I have decided to visit Canada in July.
We wanted to know what the snow conditions would be like because we're planning to go skiing/snowboarding.... |
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Where in Canada are the best beaches? |
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Why do Americans have such a generalized view of Canada? |
I've lived in Vancouver all my life and whenever I hear anyone south of the border comment about Canada, we're all in igloos and it's SOOO cold etc. etc.
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Where is the warmest place to live in Canada? |
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Are there REAL beaches in Canada? |
I mean with waves and sand. I dont like lake beaches. How about Vancouver, how are the beaches over there? Additional Details I mean warm beaches also.... |
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Does anybody like Canada? |
Does anybody like America's neighbour Canada.
The land where people speaking in two languages?... |
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What do people think of Canada? |
K do not tell me a sterotype, tell me honestly, what you think,,,YOU..NOT SOMEONE ELSE...you! |
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Pichi
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I love Canada.
I am American, living in Canada, married to a Canadian.
Canada is "fresher", cleaner, more pristine than most of the U.S.
Of course, it has twice the landmass and one-tenth the population of mainland U.S.A., so that has a lot to do with why.
The national health care system is such a good thing ... even though it has it's problems, at least anyone can get medical care when it is needed and not go bankrupt doing so. My husband just spent a week in the hospital, and if we were in the US, we would suddenly find ourselves another $25,000 in debt. As it is, we are only "out" his two weeks without working/pay. Medical costs have been the financial ruin of many an American.
Canada has lower crime, and does not have the slums that many U.S. cities and towns have. Sure, it has skid road and red light districts in it's cities, but they are neither as large nor as run down, filthy, and hopeless as many in the U.S. As someone else noted, I also have noticed that Canadians are much less materialistic than most Americans. The whole culture is less so.
As for the people of Canada, I find that they are not as friendly, kind, and helpful as they like to portray themselves as being. And customer service in most retail stores is nearly non-existent. Canadians do tend to be more patient on the road, less road rage; and more patient overall than Americans are. And many ARE friendly and kind ... it just is not to the degree that most Canadians try to claim it to be. It's only a bit more than your average American, if that.
Another mention about the health care system in Canada ... I was very frustrated by the way the hospitals are ... this is hubbys third time in hosp in five years, in three dif hospitals ... and all experiences were similar. None of the perks and amenities that Americans are accustomed to, and everything moves S...L...O...W! No one is in a hurry to do anything. The same things it took a week to be done for him in Canada would have taken a max of 48 hours in the states, though as noted .. we would be paying for it ourselves. |
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milo7
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I have only visited three of your provinces, and that was not recently. The people seemed friendly enough and the landscape was beautiful. We seem to get very little news here in the states about your country. It leaves me wondering what is Canada about? I really don't have a good idea but would like to as some of my families roots are in your country. |
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countpetez
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I am glad people generally don't know much about us..I travel a lot and amazed that you don't hear what goes on in Canada. I guess just minding our own business and making this a GREAT place to live is not international news. |
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gr33n_3y3d_grrl
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Its a beautiful place, and i wouldnt mind visiting sometime. Ive never been there as yet, but i do have some friends up there. If i ever get up there, who knows. One never can tell sometimes. |
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Samslou
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I love everything about Canada, the people, the wilderness, the lifestyle, and the amazing variety of cultures. |
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linda c
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Canada is a beautiful place to live in. Warm and interesting people to meet and many fun to enjoy, especially in Montreal. |
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jperk1941
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i love canada. Beautiful country and nice people. |
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dr_gonzo_1974
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i would love to vist it sounds like a real nice place |
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rara4h
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I was born, there and have a bro and sis there. I is much different than here. Less violence better health care. There is less "keeping up with the Jones'" going on. It seems like they are less materialistic for som reason. Maybe because the tax is so high people try to conserve more and care more for the environment. I wish I could move there. But you should try to visit The Sunshine coast which is in Vancouver, B.C. |
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Big Jimi
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Cool Man,like the hippies of the seventies!! |
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silentnonrev
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eh!
foreign country, conveniently speak the same language as we do (sort of), gotta go at the right time of year (May-September) to avoid freezing tuckus off. Bit cheaper, more exotic foreigners, fish and chips, weird liquor laws when you want to buy a six pack. Long days in summer! Friendly people, kind of innocent and goofy |
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Monster J
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I like the western half, and the east coast.
I'm biased though. I live here. |
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Laughing Libra
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I think it is to the north of the U.S and has cold winters. |
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john b
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They are a good neighbor of the United States. |
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Stel 1
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Lots of french people, an Ok country, Lots of mountains very cold. |
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i love canada..!
very beautiful place.. modern, but not too "high-tech"-y..
the people are generally warm and friendly, too =) |
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Centurion
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I like Canada. I am a little disappointed in some of your more liberal citizens cutting down the US and being quite vicious in their verbal attacks on us. We have always been an ally of Canada and have been there if needed like any good neighbor should, so I don't understand why we get verbally attacked. As far as everything else, Canada is great! I have visited several times. |
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Alyssa
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I think Canada seems like a nice place. I've been there once, to visit my cousin who lives in Windsor, Ontario but Windsor is right by the border so it was exactly like the US.
I think Canada gets really cold winters with lots of snow, and I think they have cold summers in some parts and warm summers in some other parts like in Ontario, because when I went to Windsor it was like in the high 80s.
I think some Canadians are really mean to us Americans though. I've seem some nasty stuff on here about us. They make fun of our healthcare system, they say it's dirty here with lot's of crime. They go ON AND ON about our government's laws and politics, and the war. I know not all Canadians are like that but some of the one's I have seen on Yahoo Answers, try to tear apart the US in any way they can. I saw a question once, and this girl was asking how cold it would be in Toronto. She did state that she was from the US. One answer went "******* american, you people are idiots". A similar question was asked by a lady from Britain. All the answers where lenghty friendly answers.
I don't like seeing that, and it changed my view of Canadians. People always say how nice Canadians are, but I have found them to be nasty at times, almost always to Americans. |
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