I looked into this a little bit and found Canadian political history to be somewhat complex and a bit baffling. Do I understand this to mean that Alberta was originally a crown territory unto itself, and then was fused into Canada by the act of 1905? So also with Saskatchewan? What is your opinion of Manitoba and British Columbia? And maybe the Yukon? (That is what we, as Yanks, called it: "the Yukon." Is that the proper way to refer to it?)
In my childhood days, there was good feeling between Americans and Canadians. The folks from BC would commonly drive south into Washington, even as far as Seattle, for the sake of good shopping bargains. The Washington stores would sell at parity for Canadian currency (then, the Canadian dollar was worth 90 cents U.S.). The BC license plates were distinctive and they sometimes seemed like half the traffic. Somewhat notorious as poor drivers, but I can't say I ever saw any evidence for it. Now, I don't see any BC plates.
I looked into this a little bit and found Canadian political history to be somewhat complex and a bit baffling. Do I understand this to mean that Alberta was originally a crown territory unto itself, and then was fused into Canada by the act of 1905? So also with Saskatchewan? What is your opinion of Manitoba and British Columbia? And maybe the Yukon? (That is what we, as Yanks, called it: "the Yukon." Is that the proper way to refer to it?)
In my childhood days, there was good feeling between Americans and Canadians. The folks from BC would commonly drive south into Washington, even as far as Seattle, for the sake of good shopping bargains. The Washington stores would sell at parity for Canadian currency (then, the Canadian dollar was worth 90 cents U.S.). The BC license plates were distinctive and they sometimes seemed like half the traffic. Somewhat notorious as poor drivers, but I can't say I ever saw any evidence for it. Now, I don't see any BC plates.
Sorry for late reply. Just walked in the door, no pc when on road or ph for that matter lol.
I will formulate a proper reply later tomorrow. Much happening up here right now. All good btw. Cheers