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What comes to your mind if you think of Canada?

Almost all Canadians live within 100 miles of the U.S.
And you probably think it's because of the U.S. being there. If it were Lower Slobovia below the 49th, the majority of Canadians would still be living within 100 miles of it - - and quite probably consider it an improvement over the present situation. :LOL:
 
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Some of the best vacations I've ever had. Remember actually going to a real estate office on the Sunshine Coast...lol, like we could afford that... But a dream. Also loved Quebec City....whale watching in Tadoussac....took the kids to Canada's Wonderland, too many to list. Canada is great, best neighbor anyone could ever have.
 
The fact that everyone is either a mounty or a maple sryup farmer.
Those are the only 2 jobs available.

The same as the only 2 jobs in London is chimney sweep or pickpocket.
Everything else is fake news.
 
Quote by 2013 Article by CNN referring to a common issue during Bush II's reign : " Do Americans really pretend to be Canadian abroad in order to deflect negative sentiments about their nationality? In 2004, The Washington Times reported on a company selling a “Going Canadian” kit, complete with maple leaf accessories and a guidebook on speaking Canadian."

The practice does however, decades predate that period of Bush's admin. with American's when travelling abroad "Flag Jacking" the Canadian flag to disguise themselves as Canadians dating back to the era of the Vietnam war.

The odd report of instances whereupon this is happening today are causing seasoned travelers to advise against the practice:
“It used to be a little point of pride for Canadians that Americans would want to pretend to be us when abroad,” says Andy, a Canadian reader. “But now? With the U.S. actively trying to attack Canada? Absolutely not. The feeling towards the U.S. in Canada is absolutely toxic right now, to levels I didn’t think were possible.”

“We will now call you out,” agrees Bruce, another Canadian. “It’s really offensive, pretending you’re anything like us.”

It therefore would, and always has been, hardly likely Canadians living in proximity to the 49th, being for instances of any kind of aspirational "Americanism". 🤭
 
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18 seasons of Heartland. My wife and her mother just binge watched 16 seasons of that crap on Netflix. I will never forgive Canada for this.
Don't blame Canada for your choice of spouse or inlaws
 
Smoke. For 5 years in a row now it seems, bad summer skies from all the smoke caused by Canadian wildfires.
 
Beneath other - my Dad. Canada was his dream destination altough he did not speak English. He never went there although we kids could have made that possible in his later ages. Reminds me a bit of the childrens book from Janosch "The Trip to Panama". I assume he probably did not go because he did not want to cancel his dreams ;)
 
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