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Does Canada = Utopia?
Hey there! I just want to get a opinion from brits living in Canada if it's really the Utopia it seems to be! I moved to America 5 years ago and go to Canada often on business and i'm always stunned at how much of Canada is nicer than the states despite the obvious similarities! Thanks guys :thumbup:
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Re: Does Canada = Utopia?
and try using the search.... if you can't be arsed to do that come back in a few days and see the 20 page mega-thread that you may have started. Personally I hope not.
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Re: Does Canada = Utopia?
Ok thanks lol
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Re: Does Canada = Utopia?
Yes Utopia is where the Americans aint. :rofl:
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Re: Does Canada = Utopia?
Originally Posted by BenNv
(Post 8306722)
Hey there! I just want to get a opinion from brits living in Canada if it's really the Utopia it seems to be! I moved to America 5 years ago and go to Canada often on business and i'm always stunned at how much of Canada is nicer than the states despite the obvious similarities! Thanks guys :thumbup:
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Re: Does Canada = Utopia?
Originally Posted by BenNv
(Post 8306722)
Hey there! I just want to get a opinion from brits living in Canada if it's really the Utopia it seems to be! I moved to America 5 years ago and go to Canada often on business and i'm always stunned at how much of Canada is nicer than the states despite the obvious similarities! Thanks guys :thumbup:
there may be marginally less gun crime, but a utopia it is not where do you go on business trips?? |
Re: Does Canada = Utopia?
Originally Posted by snowshoveller
(Post 8307046)
its about the same, just more expensive and colder. One of the differences that amuses me, is that wal-mart doesnt seem to do fresh produce in canada.
there may be marginally less gun crime, but a utopia it is not where do you go on business trips?? |
Re: Does Canada = Utopia?
Originally Posted by kirstya
(Post 8307076)
the 2 walmarts near us do .. One for a while now and the other as of about a month ago... Walmarts taking over the world :thumbdown:
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Re: Does Canada = Utopia?
we stayed in Alberta last year for 3 months and loads of Walmarts had fresh veg and fruit sections, plus a large selection of crazy people:rofl:
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Re: Does Canada = Utopia?
Originally Posted by GeDe
(Post 8307488)
we stayed in Alberta last year for 3 months and loads of Walmarts had fresh veg and fruit sections, plus a large selection of crazy people:rofl:
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Re: Does Canada = Utopia?
Originally Posted by BenNv
(Post 8306722)
Hey there! I just want to get a opinion from brits living in Canada if it's really the Utopia it seems to be! I moved to America 5 years ago and go to Canada often on business and i'm always stunned at how much of Canada is nicer than the states despite the obvious similarities! Thanks guys :thumbup:
...Surely you can find plenty of Canadians to ask? Most of them spend all their vacation (and their kid's college money) in your town. |
Re: Does Canada = Utopia?
Originally Posted by BenNv
(Post 8306722)
Hey there! I just want to get a opinion from brits living in Canada if it's really the Utopia it seems to be! I moved to America 5 years ago and go to Canada often on business and i'm always stunned at how much of Canada is nicer than the states despite the obvious similarities! Thanks guys :thumbup:
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Re: Does Canada = Utopia?
Originally Posted by BenNv
(Post 8306722)
Hey there! I just want to get a opinion from brits living in Canada if it's really the Utopia it seems to be! I moved to America 5 years ago and go to Canada often on business and i'm always stunned at how much of Canada is nicer than the states despite the obvious similarities! Thanks guys :thumbup:
I can't tell the US and Canada apart. What would you say are the major differences between average life in, say, Mississauaga ON and Plano TX? |
Re: Does Canada = Utopia?
Originally Posted by BenNv
(Post 8306722)
Hey there! I just want to get a opinion from brits living in Canada if it's really the Utopia it seems to be! I moved to America 5 years ago and go to Canada often on business and i'm always stunned at how much of Canada is nicer than the states despite the obvious similarities! Thanks guys :thumbup:
Utopia? No, there are some issues, but on balance its a pretty nice place to live and raise kids, if you have a decent job/ income. The main differences are climate and political landscape I would say, the material things are much the same, and the people as individuals are much the same, although perhaps Canadians as a group are more open to criticise their country, something Americans seem loath to do.(In public at least?) |
Re: Does Canada = Utopia?
Originally Posted by iaink
(Post 8308126)
The main differences are climate and political landscape I would say,
Canada has universal healthcare and gay marriage, I don't belittle those differences, but what else? Canada and the US are equally engaged in attempts to subjugate foreign populations, they both indulge religionists (Ontario and Utah stand out as rare places where religion and education are confused), they're both societies in which big business dominates the political agenda. Differences are subtle indeed. Apart from the two above, I think the main difference is that in Canada the music industry is subject to government regulation and that results in some truly awful noises emerging from the radio. |
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