As all Canucks know, there are some WONDERFUL things about living in this country, and some not-as-wonderful things. "Well, why not compile a list?" I said aloud, as I shook the snow off my snowshoes. (As you know, we get a lot of snowfall in the summer months here in Southwestern Ontario.) I curled up with my sled-dogs in the igloo, and they all barked in agreement. So here it is. The ones that were sent to me are credited with the authors, I have written all others.
BEST: BEST: BEST: BEST: BEST: BEST: BEST: BEST: BEST: BEST: Feel free to write in with YOUR best and worst things about living in Canada. Email me at [email protected] and I'll put it up with your name and link. Thanks!
������Canada has the best hockey players.
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������They're all in the United States. ~ Emmett Hogan
������Living in a multi-cultural country.
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������Outsiders getting Canadians mixed up with Americans. ~ Irene Ho
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The forests, the trees, the nature of it all.
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Being allergic to them all in spring.
~ Travis McCormack
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Cleaner lakes, rivers, streams and air to breathe, with lots of wide open space.
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The difference with the American Dollar-and they
keep bombarding Canadians-eh, with all that da-- junk mail. ~ Rose Sovey
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we use the really neat word "CHESTERFIELD"
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nobody else knows what the heck we're talking about
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pretty, colourful paper bills
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heavy, plentiful loonies and twoonies
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the CBC
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the CBC
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the sound of the puck hitting the ice
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the sound of the puck hitting your head
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maple syrup, maple sugar, maple taffy, maple fudge, maple-paraphernalia
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Mom buys Aunt Jemima's goop anyway
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feeling superior because we've got extra u's in our words: flavour, colour, labour...
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putting a term paper through an American spell-checker