lots of trees and mountains in the part i would want to live. along the west coast. also not so insane as the u.s. about people coming and going. also i think better priorities for what it does with its taxes. also not so many too many humans.
as much as i hate to say it ...i do kind of the like the weather variations i just wish the warm part lasted longer
Haha. They are scotish, not Canadian you know? But got their name from shorts that the national film board of Canada put out that apparently aired in Scotland. Lots of scotish names here in Canada from the highland clearances a very long time ago.
Everyone from there has a reputation worldwide for being very, very pleasant to hang around with. So that's nice. for some reason they also have an odd reputation for liking garage rock revival, and I like that, so yeah? I'm not sure whether this has any basis at all, but for some reason garage rock has become known as canadian hipster music even though very few of the bands seem to come from there.
a> it isn't america b> the largest line item in its budget isn't the military (i don't actually know what it is, but i think that's rather amazing and amazingly wonderful) i'm not saying any country shouldn't have one at all, but there are things worth risking a nation's sovereignty in favor of. i can actually think of rather a lot of them. environment being number one of course. individual rights and health being a close second.
A friend of mine has gone to work in the arctic circle in Canada. He's complained that it's a bit cold (I think I could have guessed that myself).
From What I Have Seen And Read On Here Canadians Are Very Much Like Us, Only They Have The Classier Accent With A Touch Of French Added For Good Measure...... Cheers Glen.