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[QUOTE="Tolwan"]oh my god you need to be kidding, geography sucks?? weather is beautiful and umm, if your american and you think OUR politics are bad.. what the hell do they teach these people in america!?No Thanks. The Geography sucks, weather is horrid, the politics there are horrid and there really isnt much to see (Some nice scenery though, i'll give you that).
I'll stick the US, though i might visit some time if someone forces me at gunpoint or i've been ordered to invade Canada :P
Gator08
I'm sure you like the weather. I wasnt saying the weather is horrible that no-one would like it, but i wouldnt. It's colder up there than it is down there, via geography. The closer to the center of the Earth, the more sun exposure, and the warmer it gets. Thus why Canada = cold.
[QUOTE="Lemon-Demon35"][QUOTE="Tolwan"][QUOTE="jointed"][QUOTE="Tolwan"]No Thanks. The Geography sucks, weather is horrid, the politics there are horrid and there really isnt much to see (Some nice scenery though, i'll give you that).
I'll stick the US, though i might visit some time if someone forces me at gunpoint or i've been ordered to invade Canada :P
Tolwan
the ignorance..........it's.........overwhelming!!
Hmmm, you're misusing the word. I show no ignorance, i do actually know what the weather, geography, and politics of canada are like: Cold, Mountainass and plainland, Liberal.
lol you don't know our politics. It's not liberals anymoreThe politics up in canada are Generally socialistic and generally the exact opposite of anything US Conservatives believe in. There's a reason Canada doesnt like the US. We dont believe in socialism, we actually cut down on our social programs while canada does their free healthcare or whatever.
ok, fine, want to be stereotypical? we have free health care and long lifespans, and and a beautiful snow engulfed country overall, while you have the run down, overweight cities filled with disease, poverty, rednecks, and Micheal Richards. Hmm... I wonder which is better[QUOTE="jointed"][QUOTE="Tolwan"]No Thanks. The Geography sucks, weather is horrid, the politics there are horrid and there really isnt much to see (Some nice scenery though, i'll give you that).
I'll stick the US, though i might visit some time if someone forces me at gunpoint or i've been ordered to invade Canada :P
Tolwan
the ignorance..........it's.........overwhelming!!
Hmmm, you're misusing the word. I show no ignorance, i do actually know what the weather, geography, and politics of canada are like: Cold, Mountainass and plainland, Liberal.
The geography of canada is beautiful and  they have a conservative government ....
[QUOTE="Tolwan"][QUOTE="Lemon-Demon35"][QUOTE="Tolwan"][QUOTE="jointed"][QUOTE="Tolwan"]No Thanks. The Geography sucks, weather is horrid, the politics there are horrid and there really isnt much to see (Some nice scenery though, i'll give you that).
I'll stick the US, though i might visit some time if someone forces me at gunpoint or i've been ordered to invade Canada :P
vaders_fist
the ignorance..........it's.........overwhelming!!
Hmmm, you're misusing the word. I show no ignorance, i do actually know what the weather, geography, and politics of canada are like: Cold, Mountainass and plainland, Liberal.
lol you don't know our politics. It's not liberals anymoreThe politics up in canada are Generally socialistic and generally the exact opposite of anything US Conservatives believe in. There's a reason Canada doesnt like the US. We dont believe in socialism, we actually cut down on our social programs while canada does their free healthcare or whatever.
ok, fine, want to be stereotypical? we have free health care and long lifespans, and and a beautiful snow engulfed country overall, while you have the run down, overweight cities filled with disease, poverty, rednecks, and Micheal Richards. Hmm... I wonder which is betterHow the HELL was i being stereotypical? 90% of your country is Socialist. That's not stereotype, that's called a census report.
[QUOTE="Tolwan"][QUOTE="jointed"][QUOTE="Tolwan"]No Thanks. The Geography sucks, weather is horrid, the politics there are horrid and there really isnt much to see (Some nice scenery though, i'll give you that).
I'll stick the US, though i might visit some time if someone forces me at gunpoint or i've been ordered to invade Canada :P
jointed
the ignorance..........it's.........overwhelming!!
Hmmm, you're misusing the word. I show no ignorance, i do actually know what the weather, geography, and politics of canada are like: Cold, Mountainass and plainland, Liberal.
The geography of canada is beautiful and  they have a conservative government ....
Their "Conservative" Is nothing like ours. lol. The words mean different things in different countries.
Never lived there, but I've gone to Toronto quite a few times. Haven't been there since 2000 though. The guy who used to live there and let me stay with him all the time is now living in Saskatoon. No, he couldn't live somewhere cool like Edmonton, Vancouver, or Calgary. He has to live somewhere where it costs as much to fly there as it cost me to fly to Germany. Stupid law school....
In any case, I love Toronto! :) I just never have the money to get a hotel for a decent amount of time.
[QUOTE="jointed"][QUOTE="Tolwan"][QUOTE="jointed"][QUOTE="Tolwan"]No Thanks. The Geography sucks, weather is horrid, the politics there are horrid and there really isnt much to see (Some nice scenery though, i'll give you that).
I'll stick the US, though i might visit some time if someone forces me at gunpoint or i've been ordered to invade Canada :P
Tolwan
the ignorance..........it's.........overwhelming!!
Hmmm, you're misusing the word. I show no ignorance, i do actually know what the weather, geography, and politics of canada are like: Cold, Mountainass and plainland, Liberal.
The geography of canada is beautiful and  they have a conservative government ....
Their "Conservative" Is nothing like ours. lol. The words mean different things in different countries.
I know... it's still conservative....the american version isnt more right than canada's....actually it's more wrong if anything
Been living in Quebec for the last 16 years... Well, since I was born :P
Okay, we do have electricity, not everyone is a lumberjack and we don't keep beavers as pets. If there are any other questions about Canada you'd like to be answered, I'm there :D
Been living in Quebec for the last 16 years... Well, since I was born :P
Okay, we do have electricity, not everyone is a lumberjack and we don't keep beavers as pets. If there are any other questions about Canada you'd like to be answered, I'm there :D
patente101
[QUOTE="patente101"]Been living in Quebec for the last 16 years... Well, since I was born :P
Okay, we do have electricity, not everyone is a lumberjack and we don't keep beavers as pets. If there are any other questions about Canada you'd like to be answered, I'm there :D
SunofVich
Yup, there are actually 31 500 people living there, 23 000 of which live in the capital, Yellowknife. The least populated province/territory in Canada is Nunavut. I think only 30 000 people live there :lol:
[QUOTE="SunofVich"][QUOTE="patente101"]Been living in Quebec for the last 16 years... Well, since I was born :P
Okay, we do have electricity, not everyone is a lumberjack and we don't keep beavers as pets. If there are any other questions about Canada you'd like to be answered, I'm there :D
patente101
Yup, there are actually 31 500 people living there, 23 000 of which live in the capital, Yellowknife. The least populated province/territory in Canada is Nunavut. I think only 30 000 people live there :lol:
I think Prince Edward Island has more people that live there then all of nunavut, youkon and northwest territoireis combined :DÂ Â and yeah i'm canadianPlease Log In to post.
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