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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!...


 Calling all the Canadians please clarify this?
Hi all the canadians and all those who sit up and raised their hands to answer my question, i thank you all. I am a immigrant who is planing to move to cananda to live with my in-laws and family ...


 What are good qualities about Canada?
Im doing an essay. :) Thanks
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 Does Canada have bathrooms with sinks and toilets like in USA?
1) If I have to go to the bathroom very badly and I'm in Canada, what am I suppose to do exactly?

2) Also in America we have these unique men's bathrooms where you have "...


 Do you want the three stooges running Canada?
Does anyone really think this coalition in the Canadian Gov. is the right move? The liberals cannot even get along with each other how are they going to run a country? The three stooges running a ...


 Who thinks canada is the coolest country of all!!!!!?
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 Do you need a passport to fly to Canada?
I am flying to Canada in Oct 2006 and was wondering if I need a passport as a US citizen. I know the laws are changing and there seems to be a lot of confusion as to the difference between driving ...


 What is canada known as??
japan is known as"land of the rising sun", philippines is known as "pearl of the orient"..what is canada known as???...


 Waterpark or themepark?
This April I'm going on a school trip to Edmonton, Alberta. We get to spend some time at the West Edmonton Mall. We get to chose to either go to the waterpark, or the themepark. I dont know ...


 Is it safe to jump off Niagra Falls?
If a kid fell over Niagra Falls like in the movie Superman II, could he survive?...


 What kind of things can i NOT take across the us/canada border?
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 Is it true that Canadian summers only get to 30 degrees?
Where i live summers get to 100 degrees and I can imagine it being that cold in SUMMER....


 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.
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 Where would you choose to live in Canada?
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 How would u describe canada?
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 Which is the capital of canada ottawa or ontario???
the internet says they both are!...


 Are Canadian geese allowed to fly across the border?
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 Are Americans becoming more anti-Canadian?
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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...


 Tell me something that few people know about Canada?
All kinds of trivia and curiosities are welcome....



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What do you think of Canadians?


    



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strider89406
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Speaking from my experience visiting Vancouver, I would have to say that Canadians, in general, are far more friendly than Americans. Maybe this is because their government (via the media) doesn't spend all its time and effort into making its population paranoid. I would gladly trade my US citizenship to become Canadian.


ganesh n
open,well educated,friendly,good people.


swsbcabg
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the ones it Ontario are beautiful, the ones in BC are super nice, and the ones in the Yukon are a little crazy... i haven't been to any other provinces


Leroy Jenkins
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Well, being Canadian I have a unique perspective on this question.

Canadian's ( in general ) are known to be polite, kind and thoughtful of others. Now, in staying that this can be somewhat regionalized. For example, I am from the GTA ( Greater Toronto Area ), and it is my opinion that Canadians from the East Coast of Canada are generally more polite and thoughtful than in other areas of Canada. Canada, and Canadians are in most part a microcosim of the entire Planet as a result of our Cultural diversity.

Perhaps a definition of a Canadian can be this, to be Canadian is to be like everyone else in the world, except more polite, more kind and more caring.

We need to stop comparing us to Americans, because there is no comparison. Our cultures and upbringing are drastically different. We are unique.

Cheers.


Obviousman
A bunch of great people, eh? Never met a Canadian I didn't like.


todd
Unlike the way many people do with Americans, I have hard time trying to generlize millions of people into a few words.

All I can say is that I have met some very nice ones, and some colder more stuck up ones.. and the same thing holds true of really any country.


kent_shakespear
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There have been very, very few that I haven't liked, and I have met a lot. I've been to every province plus the Yukon Territory.


shannon g
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As a whole I think Canadians are great, being one myself, but it is so hard to generalize an entire population, even if it is small compared to the US. I believe that most Canadians are open minded, believe in multiculturalism and are polite. But like others have mentioned certain areas of the country fall into these categories more easily than others.


cretin
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Canada is a huge place, it's people vary coast to coast. most are intelligent open minded realists. some are arrogant assholes. same as anywhere. I'm a born and raised canadian, from the prairies and proud of it.


hipergirl22
As a Canadian myself, I love our culture as diverse at it is.. It is a beautiful country with lovely landscapes. I have lived here all of my life and wouldn't want to live any where else. It is much different than the U.S, even watching the American news it is astonishing to see how different we are! We are not allowed to carry weapons for one..we have a much lower crime rate..the list is endless...


T
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I agree with Leroy Jenkins answer totally.


AUCT!ON
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I'm a Canadian and personally, we respect everyone for who they are. Generally we tend to know more about other cultures and are more understanding. I have friends from all over the planet. The city of Toronto has one person from every country in the world.


hurt
It is a matter of individual opinion. Where am at, in early 80s most people if you pass by them they'd smile and perhaps say hello. These days not very many people do that anymore as more and more people from other countries migrate. Driving habits are getting worse, hardly anyone gives way anymore. In crowded places you'll hardly hear anyone say excuse me, pardon me, or am sorry when they bump onto you or try to pass by you. IF some people doesn't hear you say excuse me or am sorry they will give you the look and murmur a hurtful word. I thought shopping should be fun but most are in rush. The impatience are growing as prejudism continue to exist.


luc564
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Visit us and see for youself...


cwhl
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well i think we are pretty great.


Year of the Monkey
Never met one I didn't like, although their pervasive currency is a bother.


a Friend
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Canadian are nice and tolerant people and are semi socialists (which is good) but doesn’t realize they are being governed by minority groups.


lil_dreamer_girl_07
Im canadian and i think americans and canadians are the same


Waalee
As a Canadian I can only describe myself as an American living in a place called Canada. The only distinction between the two is the geographics. We have the same vices, morals and lifestyles. Maybe the only distinct thing we have is a group of distinct people who claim they are not racists but only hate you if you are English.





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