What's so great about being Canadian eh?

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  • Josette89
    Josette89 Posts: 244
    Canada is immaculate.... many great actors and comedians came from Canada.... and some hotties, Ryan Gosling. :) My boyfriend and I visited Toronto recently and we seriously considered moving. I would still go in a heart beat.
  • favourite place, is definitely Whiteshell, or Nopiming Provincial Parks of Manitoba. Definitely beautiful!
  • favourite place, is definitely Whiteshell, or Nopiming Provincial Parks of Manitoba. Definitely beautiful!
  • donovanart
    donovanart Posts: 55
    Hm, besides everything?

    Our health care
    The kind people
    kinder eggs
    The wild life
    The cabot trail
    Highlands Links Golf Course
    World-wide we're a rather liked country.
    Very diverse!
    and a million other reasons, but I'll stop myself now <3
  • KStambulic
    KStambulic Posts: 131
    EAT-MORE bars!
    healthcare
    maple syrup

    driving on the Highway of Heroes every day to work and back. :)

    beavertails! I hadn't heard of these when I lived out west but now that I'm in Ottawa, they are on my bucket list.
    RCMP, which they don't have in Ontario. :(
  • yelpat
    yelpat Posts: 414 Member
    My Dad was born in Holland in July 1939. Canadians liberated his village at the end of World War II, and he remembers the soldiers give him chocolate and chewing gum.

    I was lucky enough to be born here in 1966, to two first generation immigrant parents from Holland.

    That's why I love Canada.

    This is awesome.
  • yelpat
    yelpat Posts: 414 Member
    Just thought I'd mention.......Elton John and his Canadian hubby are in the middle of building their big giant house in Caledon, which is just NW of Toronto. Lots of celebrities (eg: Kurt Russell/Goldie Hawn among others) have cottages up in Muskoka. Canada is diverse.....whatever your heart desires...city life or country........we have it all.

    Elton and his hubby also have a condo in my town ;)
  • Nerple
    Nerple Posts: 1,291 Member
    Marrying relatives was mentioned in the first post and there has been no mention of Newfie sheep loving yet? This forum disappoints me.
  • potatoyam
    potatoyam Posts: 70 Member
    too much to list. i heart my home and native land. :flowerforyou:
  • kiminikimkim
    kiminikimkim Posts: 746 Member
    Why anywhere else in the world people refer to thick bacon as "Canadian Bacon"?

    I am Canadian and I have never had that type of bacon here!
  • parys1
    parys1 Posts: 2,072 Member
    Everything.
    I :heart: Canada and being Canadian.

    Happy Canada Day!
  • Moretakitty
    Moretakitty Posts: 168 Member
    Why anywhere else in the world people refer to thick bacon as "Canadian Bacon"?

    I am Canadian and I have never had that type of bacon here!

    I've had this conversation NUMEROUS times with my American Hubby!
  • jk262
    jk262 Posts: 1,597 Member
    I'm not Canadian but since I live in Buffalo, I'm over there all the time. Just saw The Tragically Hip in concert this past weekend, love Strange Brew, and I think I know more radio jingles from Canada than from the states. It was a rainy day in Pizzaville....lol yea Canada Day!
  • jk262
    jk262 Posts: 1,597 Member
    No idiotic American politics.


    oh cmon. Rob Ford eh?
  • WifeNMama
    WifeNMama Posts: 2,876 Member
    We gave the world Celine Dion.




























    Stop trying to give her back! :-P
  • K1mmer
    K1mmer Posts: 43 Member
    Everything listed in this thread *and* Canadian music! Too many to name, but my top ten off the top of my head: Arcade Fire, Broken Social Scene, Feist, Sloan, Blue Rodeo, Sarah Harmer, Sarah McLachlan, Neil Young, The Band and The Stills!

    Happy Canada Day, everyone!

    (...and Happy almost 4th of July to our neighbours, too!)

    YES! Canadian music! Tragically hip, Arcade Fire, Mother mother, Metric, Nelly Furtado, Alanis Morrisette.....
  • foxyforce
    foxyforce Posts: 3,078 Member
    free health care

    this is also one of the only countries where you can protest freely. i know there are exceptions, but very very few protesters end up attacked by police here or in jail FOR LIFE. canada is pretty sweet in that regard.
  • foxyforce
    foxyforce Posts: 3,078 Member
    No idiotic American politics.


    oh cmon. Rob Ford eh?

    it is true, not a good canadian thing. our political system is just as silly.
  • bionicrooster
    bionicrooster Posts: 353 Member
    It keeps americas head warm :-)

    j/k... I would love to visit canadia one of these days :-)
  • Cliffslosinit
    Cliffslosinit Posts: 5,044 Member
    On my bucket list to visit.
    Oh and they have best Ice Wine.:drinker:
  • Erisad
    Erisad Posts: 1,580
    Well, you guys can travel to other countries and they're like, "At least you aren't American!" :P
  • ki4yxo
    ki4yxo Posts: 709 Member
    Are Beaver tails free? I might have to move.....

    Beaver tails are a sugary treat,,,,,and they are 3.50 each!
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    Damn, not what I had in mind! :grumble:

    RUSH!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (Tom Sawyer.. blah, blah, blah... I mean to good stuuf!)


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTD1QW3SM60 (5:18 hell yeah!)



    Oh, milk in a bag! I like milk in JUGS. :bigsmile: :drinker:
  • WifeNMama
    WifeNMama Posts: 2,876 Member
    Well, you guys can travel to other countries and they're like, "At least you aren't American!" :P

    This was so true in Brazil. Kinda funny.
  • Phat2Thin
    Phat2Thin Posts: 22
    Why anywhere else in the world people refer to thick bacon as "Canadian Bacon"?

    I am Canadian and I have never had that type of bacon here!
    Neither did I know what Canadian bacon was until I moved to the USA..lol]

    I've had this conversation NUMEROUS times with my American Hubby!
  • ucpg
    ucpg Posts: 158
    I'm not Canadian, but my BIL is and he said they have ketchup flavored chips?
    Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm sounds YUMMY!

    you don't have ketchup chips???!! tragedy.
  • Phat2Thin
    Phat2Thin Posts: 22
    Tim Horton's coffee and donuts!!