Well, since everybody jumped over this, so will i.
My suggestion is to take another harder look at Canada before accepting that American media driven mind of yours. Based on media (Which, I'll assume where your deriving your sterotypical view of Canada from), I could make the assumption that everybody in America is gun-toting luntic that weighs 500pds, loves to super-size everything, drives a chevy SUV, while praying to jesus inbetween watching the lastest 50 Cent video. However, I know that's not the truth. I've taken the time time to explore that crazy country you call home.
Anyhow, the canada vrs usa is really a flame war. I think it's a safe assumpton that most people come to love the place they call home. Personally, I love canada. I won't leave it. I love Hockey Night in Canada. I love Tim Hortons. I love Peggys cove in NS, Cottage Country in Ontario, Rockies in Alberta, and tall trees and great weather of southern bc. However, I accept that I'm also I have an american-counter part that loves his/her country, george bush and the nfl, and a place they call dunkin donuts.
Finally, at the same time, We're aren't perfect in canada. We'll never, ever have the money that large american companies/universities can trees offer. That's a fact. We all know there is pros and cons to where we live in any country. However, it's also a given that most of us can be bought for a price, and no matter how great our country of orgin is, the place with the most money will usually win.
PS, Start here:
http://www.weather.ca/
Well, since everybody jumped over this, so will i. My suggestion is to take another harder look at Canada before accepting that American media driven mind of yours. Based on media (Which, I'll assume where your deriving your sterotypical view of Canada from), I could make the assumption that everybody in America is gun-toting luntic that weighs 500pds, loves to super-size everything, drives a chevy SUV, while praying to jesus inbetween watching the lastest 50 Cent video. However, I know that's not the truth. I've taken the time time to explore that crazy country you call home. Anyhow, the canada vrs usa is really a flame war. I think it's a safe assumpton that most people come to love the place they call home. Personally, I love canada. I won't leave it. I love Hockey Night in Canada. I love Tim Hortons. I love Peggys cove in NS, Cottage Country in Ontario, Rockies in Alberta, and tall trees and great weather of southern bc. However, I accept that I'm also I have an american-counter part that loves his/her country, george bush and the nfl, and a place they call dunkin donuts. Finally, at the same time, We're aren't perfect in canada. We'll never, ever have the money that large american companies/universities can trees offer. That's a fact. We all know there is pros and cons to where we live in any country. However, it's also a given that most of us can be bought for a price, and no matter how great our country of orgin is, the place with the most money will usually win. PS, Start here: http://www.weather.ca/