[quote]BHappy wrote:
[quote]CSEagles1694 wrote:
I know it’s a weird question, but as an American, I find the concept of “Canada” to be an odd one. I mean, is it like another America, or what?
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If you want to learn, Canadians live in a country called Canada.
Here we do not pretend an 18 YO is old enough to get killed doing whatever war to get millionnaires to become billionaires while saying those youngsters are wayyy to young to drink a beer.
We believe in education for many, not just a few rich ones. Our health care is better than the one of our neighbor to the south wich pretend to be # 1 but is ranked internationally the level equal to Cuba wich is terrible according to that previously mentionned neighbor.
Depending where you live you might know who our southern neighbor his but in case you are one of the unlucky one who lives south of our border i will tell you they are the ones living in USA. They have been wondering around for many years, totally lost, they have no clue how to call themselves, they call themselves americans. Maybe someday they will learn that america is a continent not a country.
Please if you come across 1 of them be nice to them. And maybe you can ask their ex president who is a good friend of God(some news showed him saying that God told him the Irak war would be bloodless, well maybe they are not that friendly if God lied to him).
If you have more question(s) maybe asking one of them will get you a good answer, i heard(well they allways say) they are # 1). Maybe they simply forget to mention that their # 1 status is about killing, putting people in jail, but when their education reach their pretended # 1 status these details will probably get fixed.
All the best ![/quote]
This is actually quite enlightening.
Lesson - like I said before, Canada is very culturally diverse. Quebecers, such as the above poster, tend to have a very strong entitlement attitude. Quebec has the highest taxes and the furthest left-leaning politics of the whole country.
Please don’t think that this idiot is at all representative of the country…
Quebec has actually held votes to separate from Canada, and these votes have come very close to passing the required #s. What’s funny is how detrimental this would be to their province with all the tax dollars they receive ( equalization payments ).

