At the Brink of Being Ousted From Power, and as Talks Intensify of Turning Canada Into America's 51st State, PM Trudeau Sends Mi...
As Canada faces unprecedented political turmoil, PM Trudeau's surprising move to negotiate with Trump's team at Mar-A-Lago raises questions about the future of North American relations. Discover the full story.
No deals
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This is precisely what popped to mind when I first heard of this Canadian thing. Corralling all the countries into groups like the EU.
I've seen a video or two on this myself.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJDtukGW79Y&ab_channel=HQVideoClassics
Oh, please no. The last time I was in Canada the people were so rude. They do not like Americans and make it obvious that they do not want you there. Why would we want them to be part of our country?
Two things:
Depending on where you are, immigrants now outnumber those born in Canada. This is particularly true around Toronto. If you were there, then you are not getting an actual "Canadian reaction" from people.
Even if you are interacting with those born in Canada, note that Canada's main point of identity since Pierre Trudeau was PM is "not being American" and hence disliking the USA. Even amongst Conservatives nowadays, it is only a minority that respects the USA/Americans.
Sad, actually.
You sound like a bit of a twat missus. If Canadians, who are world-renowned for their politeness, were rude to you I'm sure you had it coming.
"I'm sure you had it coming."
Don't bet on it. I lived and worked in Toronto for over a decade, and I was always surprised at the amout of contempt that the average Canadian had for Americans. The averageAmerican was seen as stupid, unophisticated, violent and crude. By comparison, Canadians saw themselves in the same light as many Europeans do: culturally and morally superior to anyone raised in the USA.
I am American, but I was living there at the time, so you could say that I "passed" as Canadian. I got a closeup look at this superior attitude -- which I found all the stranger, since Canadians as a group were doing everything they possibly could to copy everything American. Sort of multiple-personality disorder on a national scale.
Yes. I spent time in that city. Your assessment is very accurate.
Actually, sir -- I did nothing except cross the border to head toward Québec. I used to go there every few years to practice my French (although the accent isn't quite textbook French).
Oddly, it was not the French speaking Canadians who were rude the last time I was there. It was the English speaking ones who exhibited the same attitude I've often seen in Europeans who just don't like Americans period. I vowed I will never return to Canada in my lifetime because of this.
I have no issue with your country as long as you stick with the UK in the future. Stick with William and Catherine and we will both be happy. I see no reason to add people who do not like Americans as a member of our union of states.
Good morning to you too!