What datI've been watching big timber on Netflix....Canada sure is beautiful.
Show about a logging company in Vancouver.What dat
Pretty much all of that and more...Seriously though, lots of reasons. We have a patchwork federation with terrible organization and uniformity, as well as one of the least efficient governments (at all levels) in the western world. We are terrible at accomplishing anything, infrastructure particularly. Our economy is a disaster, we are not a nation of innovators, we have hamstrung our natural resource sector and now real estate is the biggest segment of the economy. Our healthcare system is bloated and inefficient, understaffed and under equipped when compared to other western nations. Our public transportation is second worst, only better than americas. Our rail and road networks are outdated. The majority of our STEM graduates are foreigners who return home. We have an indolent and smug culture, so we refuse to actually fix anything.
I could continue.
ErrrrrrNo one here lives in Quebec.
Quebec actually had really lax restrictions outside of the curfew.
I thought you were gone. It's not like you've kept up with your letters. It wouldn't have killed you to pick up a phone.Errrrrr
Sorry babeI thought you were gone. It's not like you've kept up with your letters. It wouldn't have killed you to pick up a phone.
Canada is essentially a U.S. territory. The Puerto Rico of the north, so to speak. Allowed to govern itself, but when it comes to stuff like international trade and defense, Washington D.C. has the final say.Just imagine how great the US will be if they decided to be part of Canada.
*Laughs in Cuban*Canada is essentially a U.S. territory. The Puerto Rico of the north, so to speak. Allowed to govern itself, but when it comes to stuff like international trade and defense, Washington D.C. has the final say.
You are confusing DC with BeijingCanada is essentially a U.S. territory. The Puerto Rico of the north, so to speak. Allowed to govern itself, but when it comes to stuff like international trade and defense, Washington D.C. has the final say.
YepYou are confusing DC with Beijing
Once again a part of the empireImagine how great the US once they become a province of Canada.