I am prepared to offer you ONE MILLION AMERICAN DOLLARS if you'll leave Carrie Ann Moss and take Carrot Top and Sally Struthers.
How about we trade Tom Green for Carrot Top straight up?
I am prepared to offer you ONE MILLION AMERICAN DOLLARS if you'll leave Carrie Ann Moss and take Carrot Top and Sally Struthers.
So are Canadian geese referred to as just "geese" up there? How about the other kind of geese, for that matter?
devilbat said:How about we trade Tom Green for Carrot Top straight up?
Actually we have more guns per capita than the US. It's just that there are a lot fewer urban gun owners and a much smaller portion of our guns are handguns.DarkSoldier said:Canada is like an unarmed America with health care.
fusangite said:With respect to universities in Canada, only one has a reputation of any worth outside the country: the University of Toronto. In keeping with our slightly more socialistic social contract, you will find that university is cheaper for mediocre students than it is in the US and pricier for good students than in the US.
When coming up to visit colleges, avoid the area from Edmonton to Quebec City during the winter (except maybe the area along Lakes Erie and Ontario) during the winter if you can. The area from Calgary to Victoria and the three Maritime provinces aren't too bad in the winter.
In Canada. Outside of Canada, McGill and U of T used to be know but McGill has really lost a lot of its international standing in the past 30 years. Nobody outside of Canada attaches any significance to these other places.Toras said:I would not agree that only Toronto is respected, as there is a major university in the capital city of each province and many of them are quite respected.
It's true -- Alberta is the best place for undergraduates to find jobs. No contest.As for avoiding Edmonton in the winter, what kind of Canadian are you? -30 C is the perfect weather in the winter. And if you are looking to work to help pay for College, their are a large number of well paying jobs in oil.
It's true -- Alberta is the best place for undergraduates to find jobs. No contest.
wingsandsword said:I always figured that the Canadian "eh" was them pronouncing the period at the end of a sentance, sort of a verbalized "end of statement" cue.