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    33 Things Americans Should Know About Canada. Seriously.

    15th August 2014


    1. Our president is called a Prime Minister.

    2. Baltimore, Maryland has more murders in a week than the entire nation of Canada does all year.

    3. You don't have to be born in Canada to be Prime Minister.

    4. Canadians do not find, "Say 'eh' for me," to be particularly funny.

    5. Canada has rednecks, too.

    6. We're a lot bigger than you, in land mass, but our population is considerably less. The populations of Los Angeles and New York City would be around 30 million people. The entire nation of Canada has around 32 million people. Due to the fact that most of our country is in the northern latitudes, we huddle close to the border, for warmth.

    7. In the War of 1812, we kicked your butts. The reason why your Whitehouse is white is because we set fire to it and it was whitewashed to hide the damage (for propaganda purposes). Some Americans will say that THEY won the war. However, to win, a party must reach their objective. Your objective was to take over British North America (what Canada was called then), our goal was to stop you. You don't have any more northern territory along the Canada/US border than you did before 1812. So who won? (Alaska doesn't count, you BOUGHT that state from Russia.)

    8. A form of baseball was played just outside of Toronto, Ontario three weeks before Alexander Doubleday played the 'first' game of baseball in your country.

    9. We do not find the term "Canuck" derogatory, like Americans find "Yank" derogatory. It apparently originated during World War One. Your soldiers were call "doughboys" ours were called "Johnny Canucks". I think the British coined the term, but I'm not sure.

    10. We are not "just like Americans", we have our own national identity, we just haven't figured out what it is, yet. Someone once said that, "Canadians are unarmed Americans with health care." That pretty much sums it up, I guess. We are internationally (but unofficially) known as the "World's Most Polite Nation."

    11. Our national animal is the beaver. Sure it's just a rodent, but they're not even CLOSE to being extinct. You can still get money for beaver pelts. It is NOT our main unit of exchange, we have money, just like you.

    12. We do not find the fact that American wear Canadian flag pins (so they can get better treatment in Europe) very amusing. So stop it.

    13. We have Thanksgiving in October, so we don't look like copycats (it IS an American originated holiday, after all). However, we celebrate Christmas, Easter, Halloween, Passover and other holidays at the same time you do.

    14. We were formed, as a nation, in 1867.

    15. November the 11th is called Remembrance Day, up here. It is a day when all Canadians honour our war dead and the veterans who are still amongst us. Its significance is that on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month the Armistice was signed, ending World War One.

    16. Not every Canadian speaks French. In fact, Canada is the only country where speaking French is not cool.

    17. We spell words differently. Honour, valour, defence, neighbour, colour, centre and other words are from the British way of spelling. We also pronounce the last letter of the alphabet "zed", not "zee".

    18. The Queen of England is not our national leader. She's' just a figure head and somebody to put on our money with the birds. (Some Royalists in Canada will have something different to say about his, but they're a minority.)

    19. Our states are called Provinces. We even have three Territories.

    20. We DO NOT have snow all year round. We DO NOT live in igloos. We DO NOT ride around on dog sleds.
    We DO NOT have to check the back yard for polar bears, before we let our kids go out to play.

    21. Many Canadians have never played hockey in their lives. There are many who do not like hockey.

    22. Besides, our national sport is not hockey, its lacrosse. It's one of the few sports that originated on the North American continent, it was played by the Aboriginals.

    23. We didn't invent hockey, we just made it better.

    24. Even if an "American" team wins the Stanley Cup (the "World Series" of hockey) it doesn't matter to us, because all your best players are Canadian.

    25. On the other hand, if a "Canadian" team wins the World Series we ignore the fact that all our baseball players are American.

    26. Stop asking if we know somebody in Canada when you find out we're Canadian. We DON'T know everybody in Canada.

    27. We have no right to keep and bear arms. So leave your guns home if you're visiting, otherwise they'll be confiscated at the border. We have very strict gun laws, and fully automatic weapons are pretty much illegal. It almost takes an Act of God to get a licence to own a pistol. (This may be a contributing factor as to why we only have about 600 homicides a year, nation-wide.)

    28. The border between Canada and the US holds the title of the "World's Longest Undefended Border".

    29. Our side of Niagara Falls is nicer looking than your side. In fact, even when Americans use images of the Falls in advertising and movies, they film the Canadian side. It's called Horse Shoe Falls, by the way.

    30. We own the North Pole, and therefore Santa Claus is Canadian. The internationally recognized mailing address for jolly old St. Nick is:
    Santa Claus
    North Pole
    Canada
    H0H 0H0

    31. We call eskimos "Inuit", because that's what they call themselves.

    32. That movie you thought was filmed in New York, or Seattle, or Chicago, or Los Angeles -- may have just been filmed in Vancouver, Montreal or Toronto.

    So there you have it. Now you just might know more about Canada than most Canadians do!


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    I have some quibbles with this - in the War of 1812, Canada was not yet considered a nation, see your own point #14. So the war was with the British, not Canada, and the results were a wash ... "The war resolved many issues which remained from the American War of Independence but involved no boundary changes. " quoting Wikipedia

    Most of the rest, like points 1, 5, 9,13, 16 ... I already knew, and think most people do!
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    Karen, it's not "my own point" - I didn't write this. But it's a good point. And it was intended to be amusing and perhaps informative.
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    The goal of the War of 1812 wasn't conquest, it was securing the rights of the United States against the predations of the British Empire, including the continued impressment of US sailors, harassment of US shipping, and British funding of the Indian attacks on the frontier.

    The British burned Washington D.C., we gained freedom of US commerce.

    I wouldn't call that a loss.
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    Come to think of it, about burning D.C......

    That really was a win.

    For us. You did us one heck of a favor.
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    #23 and 24 - Jonathan Toews is Canadian, but he plays for the Blackhawks. Patrick Sharp- ditto. Thanks, Canada! And lacrosse- some of the high schools around here offer it either as an intramural or a team sport. It's definitely catching on. I've been to Toronto once and I'd like to go there again. And Vancouver, which was so beautiful when the Olympics were there and they showed the city and scenery on TV.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human View Post
    Come to think of it, about burning D.C......

    That really was a win.

    For us. You did us one heck of a favor.
    Hey, what are neighbours for?
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    You speak faster than we do, much faster. Your money is much prettier. I hate hockey and lacrosse, but I love football and basketball. When did Canada last win the Stanley Cup? It's been awhile, hasn't it? (L.A. won it this year, yea!) Your people are very nice when they aren't calling us Yanks. We have better beaches than you and you have better candy bars. We keep guns to protect ourselves. I was once robbed by a Frenchie in Vancouver and the police did NOTHING! Could have used a gun to make him think twice. Women are very vulnerable in Canada because, outside of the military, only the bad guys own guns (they come down here and buy them from us, did you know that?) All in all we are very different people, to be sure. I don't think after having lived in Canada for awhile I could ever think we are similar again. You are a tad more polite than us, but only a little. What you did was make me feel very welcome in your country and for all our differences, we are neighbors and should work together for both our goods. End of lecture.
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    Quote Originally Posted by katladyd View Post
    You speak faster than we do, much faster. Your money is much prettier. I hate hockey and lacrosse, but I love football and basketball. When did Canada last win the Stanley Cup? It's been awhile, hasn't it? (L.A. won it this year, yea!) Your people are very nice when they aren't calling us Yanks. We have better beaches than you and you have better candy bars. We keep guns to protect ourselves. I was once robbed by a Frenchie in Vancouver and the police did NOTHING! Could have used a gun to make him think twice. Women are very vulnerable in Canada because, outside of the military, only the bad guys own guns (they come down here and buy them from us, did you know that?) All in all we are very different people, to be sure. I don't think after having lived in Canada for awhile I could ever think we are similar again. You are a tad more polite than us, but only a little. What you did was make me feel very welcome in your country and for all our differences, we are neighbors and should work together for both our goods. End of lecture.
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