The dirty little secret of Canadian identity? We are more like Americans than we are one another.
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“Three-in-five British Columbians (60%, +2) believe the province’s residents have more in common with
the people of Seattle and Portland than with those in Toronto or Montreal.”
Absolutely!!! It illustrates exactly why this country is too big to govern and will ultimately break up into smaller pieces. This will happen with or without pressure from the USA.
I have been saying something like this for well over 50 years. I grew up in Montreal and had more in common with upstate New York/Vermont than Toronto, the prairies or British Columbia. I’m sure the same applied with people in those provinces who had more in common with Michigan, North/South Dakota, Montana, etc. The same for the Maritime provinces which are closely linked with New England.
Same not just with Americans either , I have met lots of Central and South Americans , even some Africans of late that where raised with common sense and some pride. They all would say this country is becoming a joke. And just the other day had a Columbian lady that was shoveling her walk say how she loved Trump. The last African I talked too said he was thinking of moving home and he was a chemist here and came over in 2014. The most interesting conversation I had last year was with a native that was hired all over the world for security , he looked for explosives with a dog, and was becoming aware how broken people in this country are, compared to some of the places he’s been. But that’s another story, but a good insightful one.
“This country is too big to govern”
Canada = 3,855,000 sq mi
USA = 3,796,742 sq mi
The difference, 58,358 sq mi, is a little less than the area of NS plus PEI.
Correction: a little more than area of NB, NS, and PEI
I think that comparison of geographical sizes suggests our problem is we are nation that is too small for our country.
Most of Canada is uninhabitable.
And much of the rest is inexcusable.
Too much of what supposedly unites Canada these days are dominated by cultural issues that only matter to Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa and Vancouver. For instance, people in Melfort, Sask are supposed to be as enthusiastic about gay pride parades as downtown Toronto or as militant about climate change as Vancouver. Meanwhile, the big cities are completely clueless about the real life concerns of virtually anyone in Saskatchewan, Alberta or Manitoba . That is why people in Saskatchewan have more in common with North Dakota or Montana than Ontario or Quebec.
Well said, just travel those areas mentioned and it is abundantly clear the north/ south cultural structures are more aligned
If protestors had blocked the AB/BC border on the Trans Canada Highway instead of the AB/MT border crossing at Coutts, Trudeau wouldn’t have bothered to invoke the Emergency Measures Act. The RCMP might not even have bothered to show up. The event wouldn’t be much different from an extended avalanche control operation or a highway upgrade.
So too is the natural geography. It aligns north to south. Dividing the continent artificially along the 49th parallel is unnatural. Truth is Canada is nothing but a protest vote against the Americans and populated by “loyalists” Which is just another L word for loser.
The 49th parallel is in fact a more or less natural boundary. It approximates (roughly and taken altogether) the course of the Lesser Divide from the Lake of Woods to the Great Divide. The Canadian West is on the opposite side of the continent from the US (and indeed, from Canada).
“Loyalists”, of course, were originally Chinese royalists. There was some confusion in those pre-multicultural times.
The Big Cities are most of Canada and America for that matter and will only grow to account for more of the population and wealth generation with time.
Cities should be free to pursue their own interests, as should rural areas and smaller communities. It is the imposition of the big cities values, by federal law, that creates the problem.
What does that even mean, “interests”? People living in the same areas do not automatically have similar interests. I’m not even sure what large city interests you think are imposed upon rural areas. I know that I’m tired of having bad mail delivery and bills for farm subsidies imposed upon me in the name of rural interests.
Let’s see: Gun control, insane environmental regulations, zoning demands that don’t allow you to build a small shop or shed, drug dealers using rural properties as bases for their criminal operations.
A few of the things that urban cesspools inflict on country folk who wish to be left alone
Living in the same area provides only some common interests. People living inland don’t feel as strongly, either way, about offshore drilling as people living on the coast do.
You need to watch The Meaning of Life ….
You know how out of touch you are ?
My daughter is a nurse that gets babies that are in serious shape, one babies parents told the nurses to quit calling them every time their(deeply I’ll) child takes a bad turn as it is annoying , and they went on vacation, yes a vacation. This in a big city and they are very wealthy. I don’t think it matters but dealing with the likes of you it needs mentioned. They where of a different faith so to speak. Not that it means anything to me , but to a prog like yourself maybe it might teach you something about a stuff society, fixated on wealth as the only success. When tolerance trump’s the truth.
Let me tell ya tadpole ….. You are so full of worthless sht I can smell you through the internet. And the nurses are expected to deal with sht, you think your intellectually above.
My nephews seven year old is more philosophical and introspective than you.
Your not a troll you just think you have a meaning perspective and your certainly free to have your opinions , but at least pull your head out of your a– first.
Bang on LC, you could even add Texas to that list.
Yeah, I have some relatives in Texas. In fact, one cousin transferred from Sask. to Quebec with an international corporation and did not like the experience at all. They then took a transfer to Texas and lived there happily for years until they retired in Arizona.
Yes, Vancouver residents are much like the residents of Seattle … as if that’s something to take “Pride” in … hopefully my SDA friends in Kelowna identify more with central Montana …
Yes, there’s definitely a much closer north/south connection, than to the east.
Ontario and Qweebek, and the Maritimes just seem like welfareland, with little to nothing in common with the west.
That said, with recent events in Seattle and Portland, the BLM/Pantifa hissyfits and their love of everything marxist, I can’t see spending a red cent there anymore. Haven’t been to Seattle for 7 years now and don’t miss it.
Kelowna guy, here.
I prefer the Montana mindset, but then I lived in Alberta for 35 years.
Washington state is like Vancouver and the lower mainland. Left coast.
I know a number of Albertans and Sask. people here in Kelowna who are also “Montana” minded.
I grew up in Northern Ontario, where I was just another hoser, eh?
I have nothing in common with that city nor any government that has been “lording it over the rest of us” for the past 15 years or more.
I find that I have much more politically in common with Premier Smith and the conservative mindset of Alberta than anything put forward by the Progressive Communist Party of Ontario.
Alberta (and Saskatchewan to some extent) stand for the Canada I would love.
All by design and further proof of the Turd and the Liberals’ handiwork.
This is a strength. ‘National identity’ is for fascists and, when handy for them, socialists. It’s how the people of a country are ‘united’ into agreeing on say national welfare. A fragmented people is one that won’t be united for statism.
Very true and never thought I’d agree with UnMe but he (it?) has a point
Any attempts to impose a pan-Canadian identity from the top down seems forced, artificial and is usually an attempt to push the ‘woke’ – or whatever leftist name they – official bilingualism, multiculturalism, anti-Americanism, cultural relativism- were called at the time – values of cities, primarily Eastern cities, on the country
It is a good point.
There are regional “identities,” or cultures/ mindsets all over Canada and the USA.
Even though our US cousins have a united, around the flag vibe, they still vary widely by regions from what I observe. Red, Blue, North, South, etc.
Same with Canada. I’ve lived in Ontario, Alberta, and BC. Differences abound. I was in Newfoundland and thought it was a different country. Ditto Quebec.
Oh, and I don’t mean to suggest that “diversity is our strength,” which is a tainted centralist lie. Rather I think we should celebrate our regional differences, which bring a richer culture. Just think of the varied musical traditions as an example.
A fragmented people is one that won’t be/can’t be united for freedom.
The strength of the free individual to pursue happiness can unite a country because it eliminates top-down propaganda.
UnMe is an Idiot Intellectual for a reason
LOL we never get united for freedom, always against it. Freedom doesn’t require unity and is best served by disinterest in the general affairs of fellow citizens.
Avoid absolute comments.
The freedom convoy was united for a good reason. Context and cause matters.
Oh, and are you using “disinterest” in the right context?
Maybe you are a rugged individualist, and you just don’t care.
I do agree that freedom doesn’t require unity, but sometimes unity is requisite to freedom.
Canadian history, historic figures, former values, morality, human dignity, etc. have all been denigrated in canada these past few years and leaders of all kinds have encouraged this destruction or allowed it to happen.
Hypocrites in canada today are only full of pride today because they can pretend to be victims of Trump.
Children like this don’t even deserve their own country and none would shed blood in its defence.
True….
Seattle and Portland? So… compared to the least ‘American’ nutjob liberal utopias
Did they poll the Tribals?
Good point.
How about we rename the western half of Canada when it becomes a State? We can call it American Canada, or New Canada. Then you all can be Americans, but still can call yourselves Canadians.
Best of all worlds.
If you getting a chance to get out of Canada, don’t take the damn name, it is becoming an international badge of shame. Sheepland would be a better name.
Turdhole Dominion
British Columbia… Turdholelands second (Queerbek is the first) ethno Province… ask the Indians.
Who says Marxism is an evil…?
Remember, as the corporate media and the WEF Governments across the country say…
As I sail elsewhere, there is no “Team Canada”. There has not been for decades – at least since Trudeau the elder.
There are 2 dominant ruling interests that alternate selfish leadership roles. They are the Laurentian elite and the Quebec nationalists. Sometimes Canada “benefits” from them being in power at the same time.
They gave us the official language policy that perpetuates their interests in the Canadian bureaucracy and in Canadian politics. This is a pernicious form of DEI policy – with bilingualism (over representation for French speakers substituting for “equity”) dividing Canada and advantaging the Quebec interests.
The Laurentian elite have also given us climate policy that has killed our resource industries, emptied our treasury and made us unproductive. Before that, they were content to suck back on equalization payments.
This is becoming more visible through Trump’s actions that are causing each region to look into what protects their interests. Surprise, surprise, surprise! It is a north/south relationship.
It is a north south relationship, but an urban rural divide.
I don’t know aboot that, eh?
Most everyone here is arguing (at least implicitly) for the Balkanization of the North American continent. I first started reading about this around forty years ago, right after I read Heinlein’s novel “Friday” which takes place in mid-late 21st Century and posits a fracturing of the continent’s nations under pressure of common regional interests and benefits overwhelming earlier nationalistic concerns.
As I recall, a number of so-called “futurists” were also talking about Balkanization from the late 80s through the early Oughts, but I can’t say there’s been a strong discussion of that process in recent years that I’m aware of.
I’m all for it. Large nations have obvious advantages, but common governance is truly their Achilles heel.
Taking a good honest kick at the can called life , and being respected for it by government, and vise versa .
Had nothing to do with different cultures that at least had a basic understanding of responsibility and consequence that was good or bad, and the bearing it has on you as an individual in regards to life .
Yes they’re are differences but when you get to the root that makes up a societies foundation, you either acknowledge a basic understanding and cherish it because it matters or you get what we got right now a bloody mess. I worked with Portugese immigrants after I dropped out of high school when I was 16 we shared commonalities we still talk about today as we watch them get destroyed by school boards mostly, and it’s all downhill from there. No there is something people that grew up thousands of miles apart deeply share , and yes unfortunately to some religion has a part in that basic level to start , and parents that imposed something other than smiles on their children and that was personal responsibility for who you became -someone with principals and values that you tried to make the best of and it wasn’t usually easy.
If it didn’t happen at home it happened at school, and if it didn’t happen there work did it , and finally if reality didn’t take hold life did it’s work as your last chance.
No matter what language you spoke , food you ate , or traditional music and dance.
And I can’t say rural and city was much different other than population value wise until the late eighties , early nineties.
My name is John
Albertan
It doesn’t matter how you describe yourself, just don’t let some POS politician do it for you. Or some Toronto Wine Hag, some c*nt on the CBC or some Idiot Intellectual.
Poll = lie.
This time, lie in service of the governing elite, who are trying to pretend they give a single rat poop about Canadian identity, for short-term political purposes.
Does Canada have an ‘identity?’ No, mostly we have stacks and stacks of conflicting propaganda piled up on high since WWI. The official line depends on the phase of the moon and the direction of prevailing winds.
PEOPLE have identities. Nations have taxes. This nation of Canada has more taxes than most, they are trying to gull you into paying them. They will say and do -anything- to keep that going.
That headline should be subtitled
No sh-t Sherlock
A society built on a pile of lies?
That is Can Ahh Duh’s Identity.
When we pull the pin,will we eliminate that “temporary” Income tax?
Now do Quebec. Twenty-five years ago in Bosnia, I was deployed with a contingent from 5 Brigade (the Quebec brigade). They all considered themselves Quebecois first, some of the officers agreed they were Canadian as well. None of them attended the Canada Day celebrations we held at the camp–only the Dutch, Brits, Americans and Anglo Canadians took part.
“Three-in-five British Columbians (60%, +2) believe the province’s residents have more in common with
the people of Seattle and Portland than with those in Toronto or Montreal.”
Absolutely!!! It illustrates exactly why this country is too big to govern and will ultimately break up into smaller pieces. This will happen with or without pressure from the USA.
I have been saying something like this for well over 50 years. I grew up in Montreal and had more in common with upstate New York/Vermont than Toronto, the prairies or British Columbia. I’m sure the same applied with people in those provinces who had more in common with Michigan, North/South Dakota, Montana, etc. The same for the Maritime provinces which are closely linked with New England.
Same not just with Americans either , I have met lots of Central and South Americans , even some Africans of late that where raised with common sense and some pride. They all would say this country is becoming a joke. And just the other day had a Columbian lady that was shoveling her walk say how she loved Trump. The last African I talked too said he was thinking of moving home and he was a chemist here and came over in 2014. The most interesting conversation I had last year was with a native that was hired all over the world for security , he looked for explosives with a dog, and was becoming aware how broken people in this country are, compared to some of the places he’s been. But that’s another story, but a good insightful one.
“This country is too big to govern”
Canada = 3,855,000 sq mi
USA = 3,796,742 sq mi
The difference, 58,358 sq mi, is a little less than the area of NS plus PEI.
Correction: a little more than area of NB, NS, and PEI
I think that comparison of geographical sizes suggests our problem is we are nation that is too small for our country.
Most of Canada is uninhabitable.
And much of the rest is inexcusable.
Too much of what supposedly unites Canada these days are dominated by cultural issues that only matter to Toronto, Montreal, Ottawa and Vancouver. For instance, people in Melfort, Sask are supposed to be as enthusiastic about gay pride parades as downtown Toronto or as militant about climate change as Vancouver. Meanwhile, the big cities are completely clueless about the real life concerns of virtually anyone in Saskatchewan, Alberta or Manitoba . That is why people in Saskatchewan have more in common with North Dakota or Montana than Ontario or Quebec.
Well said, just travel those areas mentioned and it is abundantly clear the north/ south cultural structures are more aligned
If protestors had blocked the AB/BC border on the Trans Canada Highway instead of the AB/MT border crossing at Coutts, Trudeau wouldn’t have bothered to invoke the Emergency Measures Act. The RCMP might not even have bothered to show up. The event wouldn’t be much different from an extended avalanche control operation or a highway upgrade.
So too is the natural geography. It aligns north to south. Dividing the continent artificially along the 49th parallel is unnatural. Truth is Canada is nothing but a protest vote against the Americans and populated by “loyalists” Which is just another L word for loser.
The 49th parallel is in fact a more or less natural boundary. It approximates (roughly and taken altogether) the course of the Lesser Divide from the Lake of Woods to the Great Divide. The Canadian West is on the opposite side of the continent from the US (and indeed, from Canada).
“Loyalists”, of course, were originally Chinese royalists. There was some confusion in those pre-multicultural times.
The Big Cities are most of Canada and America for that matter and will only grow to account for more of the population and wealth generation with time.
Cities should be free to pursue their own interests, as should rural areas and smaller communities. It is the imposition of the big cities values, by federal law, that creates the problem.
What does that even mean, “interests”? People living in the same areas do not automatically have similar interests. I’m not even sure what large city interests you think are imposed upon rural areas. I know that I’m tired of having bad mail delivery and bills for farm subsidies imposed upon me in the name of rural interests.
Let’s see: Gun control, insane environmental regulations, zoning demands that don’t allow you to build a small shop or shed, drug dealers using rural properties as bases for their criminal operations.
A few of the things that urban cesspools inflict on country folk who wish to be left alone
Pretty sure drug prohibition isn’t imposed on rural areas by urban ones. Further rural folk like insane zoning regs as well: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/alberta-new-rules-renewable-energy-wind-solar-1.7404024
Living in the same area provides only some common interests. People living inland don’t feel as strongly, either way, about offshore drilling as people living on the coast do.
You need to watch The Meaning of Life ….
You know how out of touch you are ?
My daughter is a nurse that gets babies that are in serious shape, one babies parents told the nurses to quit calling them every time their(deeply I’ll) child takes a bad turn as it is annoying , and they went on vacation, yes a vacation. This in a big city and they are very wealthy. I don’t think it matters but dealing with the likes of you it needs mentioned. They where of a different faith so to speak. Not that it means anything to me , but to a prog like yourself maybe it might teach you something about a stuff society, fixated on wealth as the only success. When tolerance trump’s the truth.
Let me tell ya tadpole ….. You are so full of worthless sht I can smell you through the internet. And the nurses are expected to deal with sht, you think your intellectually above.
My nephews seven year old is more philosophical and introspective than you.
Your not a troll you just think you have a meaning perspective and your certainly free to have your opinions , but at least pull your head out of your a– first.
Bang on LC, you could even add Texas to that list.
Yeah, I have some relatives in Texas. In fact, one cousin transferred from Sask. to Quebec with an international corporation and did not like the experience at all. They then took a transfer to Texas and lived there happily for years until they retired in Arizona.
Yes, Vancouver residents are much like the residents of Seattle … as if that’s something to take “Pride” in … hopefully my SDA friends in Kelowna identify more with central Montana …
Yes, there’s definitely a much closer north/south connection, than to the east.
Ontario and Qweebek, and the Maritimes just seem like welfareland, with little to nothing in common with the west.
That said, with recent events in Seattle and Portland, the BLM/Pantifa hissyfits and their love of everything marxist, I can’t see spending a red cent there anymore. Haven’t been to Seattle for 7 years now and don’t miss it.
Kelowna guy, here.
I prefer the Montana mindset, but then I lived in Alberta for 35 years.
Washington state is like Vancouver and the lower mainland. Left coast.
I know a number of Albertans and Sask. people here in Kelowna who are also “Montana” minded.
I grew up in Northern Ontario, where I was just another hoser, eh?
Hey. Take off, eh and grab me a beer …
https://youtu.be/RkXWiUfMp_s?si=P2mWhFHd5R3nRntp
I live an hour and a half away from Toronto.
I have nothing in common with that city nor any government that has been “lording it over the rest of us” for the past 15 years or more.
I find that I have much more politically in common with Premier Smith and the conservative mindset of Alberta than anything put forward by the Progressive Communist Party of Ontario.
Alberta (and Saskatchewan to some extent) stand for the Canada I would love.
All by design and further proof of the Turd and the Liberals’ handiwork.
Maritimes, Lower Canada (Québec), Upper Canada (Ontario), Prairies, BC, Yukon etc.
There’s only two Canadas there.
Significantly different moral values.
Each of these could be further parsed.
This is a strength. ‘National identity’ is for fascists and, when handy for them, socialists. It’s how the people of a country are ‘united’ into agreeing on say national welfare. A fragmented people is one that won’t be united for statism.
Very true and never thought I’d agree with UnMe but he (it?) has a point
Any attempts to impose a pan-Canadian identity from the top down seems forced, artificial and is usually an attempt to push the ‘woke’ – or whatever leftist name they – official bilingualism, multiculturalism, anti-Americanism, cultural relativism- were called at the time – values of cities, primarily Eastern cities, on the country
It is a good point.
There are regional “identities,” or cultures/ mindsets all over Canada and the USA.
Even though our US cousins have a united, around the flag vibe, they still vary widely by regions from what I observe. Red, Blue, North, South, etc.
Same with Canada. I’ve lived in Ontario, Alberta, and BC. Differences abound. I was in Newfoundland and thought it was a different country. Ditto Quebec.
Oh, and I don’t mean to suggest that “diversity is our strength,” which is a tainted centralist lie. Rather I think we should celebrate our regional differences, which bring a richer culture. Just think of the varied musical traditions as an example.
A fragmented people is one that won’t be/can’t be united for freedom.
The strength of the free individual to pursue happiness can unite a country because it eliminates top-down propaganda.
UnMe is an Idiot Intellectual for a reason
LOL we never get united for freedom, always against it. Freedom doesn’t require unity and is best served by disinterest in the general affairs of fellow citizens.
Avoid absolute comments.
The freedom convoy was united for a good reason. Context and cause matters.
Oh, and are you using “disinterest” in the right context?
Maybe you are a rugged individualist, and you just don’t care.
I do agree that freedom doesn’t require unity, but sometimes unity is requisite to freedom.
Canadian history, historic figures, former values, morality, human dignity, etc. have all been denigrated in canada these past few years and leaders of all kinds have encouraged this destruction or allowed it to happen.
Hypocrites in canada today are only full of pride today because they can pretend to be victims of Trump.
Children like this don’t even deserve their own country and none would shed blood in its defence.
True….
Seattle and Portland? So… compared to the least ‘American’ nutjob liberal utopias
Did they poll the Tribals?
Good point.
How about we rename the western half of Canada when it becomes a State? We can call it American Canada, or New Canada. Then you all can be Americans, but still can call yourselves Canadians.
Best of all worlds.
If you getting a chance to get out of Canada, don’t take the damn name, it is becoming an international badge of shame. Sheepland would be a better name.
Turdhole Dominion
British Columbia… Turdholelands second (Queerbek is the first) ethno Province… ask the Indians.
Who says Marxism is an evil…?
Remember, as the corporate media and the WEF Governments across the country say…
“diversity is our strength”
Heres some of that diversity now.
https://gab.com/DonMatchett/posts/113890564676712153/media/1?timeline=video-clips
As I sail elsewhere, there is no “Team Canada”. There has not been for decades – at least since Trudeau the elder.
There are 2 dominant ruling interests that alternate selfish leadership roles. They are the Laurentian elite and the Quebec nationalists. Sometimes Canada “benefits” from them being in power at the same time.
They gave us the official language policy that perpetuates their interests in the Canadian bureaucracy and in Canadian politics. This is a pernicious form of DEI policy – with bilingualism (over representation for French speakers substituting for “equity”) dividing Canada and advantaging the Quebec interests.
The Laurentian elite have also given us climate policy that has killed our resource industries, emptied our treasury and made us unproductive. Before that, they were content to suck back on equalization payments.
This is becoming more visible through Trump’s actions that are causing each region to look into what protects their interests. Surprise, surprise, surprise! It is a north/south relationship.
It is a north south relationship, but an urban rural divide.
I don’t know aboot that, eh?
Most everyone here is arguing (at least implicitly) for the Balkanization of the North American continent. I first started reading about this around forty years ago, right after I read Heinlein’s novel “Friday” which takes place in mid-late 21st Century and posits a fracturing of the continent’s nations under pressure of common regional interests and benefits overwhelming earlier nationalistic concerns.
As I recall, a number of so-called “futurists” were also talking about Balkanization from the late 80s through the early Oughts, but I can’t say there’s been a strong discussion of that process in recent years that I’m aware of.
I’m all for it. Large nations have obvious advantages, but common governance is truly their Achilles heel.
Taking a good honest kick at the can called life , and being respected for it by government, and vise versa .
Had nothing to do with different cultures that at least had a basic understanding of responsibility and consequence that was good or bad, and the bearing it has on you as an individual in regards to life .
Yes they’re are differences but when you get to the root that makes up a societies foundation, you either acknowledge a basic understanding and cherish it because it matters or you get what we got right now a bloody mess. I worked with Portugese immigrants after I dropped out of high school when I was 16 we shared commonalities we still talk about today as we watch them get destroyed by school boards mostly, and it’s all downhill from there. No there is something people that grew up thousands of miles apart deeply share , and yes unfortunately to some religion has a part in that basic level to start , and parents that imposed something other than smiles on their children and that was personal responsibility for who you became -someone with principals and values that you tried to make the best of and it wasn’t usually easy.
If it didn’t happen at home it happened at school, and if it didn’t happen there work did it , and finally if reality didn’t take hold life did it’s work as your last chance.
No matter what language you spoke , food you ate , or traditional music and dance.
And I can’t say rural and city was much different other than population value wise until the late eighties , early nineties.
My name is John
Albertan
It doesn’t matter how you describe yourself, just don’t let some POS politician do it for you. Or some Toronto Wine Hag, some c*nt on the CBC or some Idiot Intellectual.
Poll = lie.
This time, lie in service of the governing elite, who are trying to pretend they give a single rat poop about Canadian identity, for short-term political purposes.
Does Canada have an ‘identity?’ No, mostly we have stacks and stacks of conflicting propaganda piled up on high since WWI. The official line depends on the phase of the moon and the direction of prevailing winds.
PEOPLE have identities. Nations have taxes. This nation of Canada has more taxes than most, they are trying to gull you into paying them. They will say and do -anything- to keep that going.
That headline should be subtitled
No sh-t Sherlock
A society built on a pile of lies?
That is Can Ahh Duh’s Identity.
When we pull the pin,will we eliminate that “temporary” Income tax?
Now do Quebec. Twenty-five years ago in Bosnia, I was deployed with a contingent from 5 Brigade (the Quebec brigade). They all considered themselves Quebecois first, some of the officers agreed they were Canadian as well. None of them attended the Canada Day celebrations we held at the camp–only the Dutch, Brits, Americans and Anglo Canadians took part.