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Re: Scottish people emigrating to Canada.
Tonnes of Scots in Hamilton. Most of the pubs are Scottish-themed too. One of the pubs near me seems to be a massive expat haunt, it's always rammed with incomprehensible weegie-sounding folk!
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Re: Scottish people emigrating to Canada.
Originally Posted by ergyngfeld
(Post 9994232)
Tonnes of Scots in Hamilton. Most of the pubs are Scottish-themed too. One of the pubs near me seems to be a massive expat haunt, it's always rammed with incomprehensible weegie-sounding folk!
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Re: Scottish people emigrating to Canada.
Originally Posted by magnumpi
(Post 9992599)
agreed.;)
They used to flock to Blackpool. Brilliant:rofl: My childhood holiday destination |
Re: Scottish people emigrating to Canada.
Originally Posted by Tony-the-Tigger
(Post 9992503)
This is my town. Picture says a thousand words etc...
www.paperclip.org.uk/Cumbernauld/abronhill.htm |
Re: Scottish people emigrating to Canada.
Scots have always had big ties to Canada - 3 of Canada's first 4 prime ministers were Scottish and of Canada's 22 prime ministers 13 of them were of Scottish decent.
16%(which many believe to be underestimated) of Canada's population traces it's roots back to Scotland and the Scots were, in the past, the biggest immigrant nationality per head of population to the country. I guess we still feel a tie to the place... How the Scots created Canada http://www.lonepinepublishing.com/cat/9781896124100 |
Re: Scottish people emigrating to Canada.
Originally Posted by scotty1974
(Post 9995929)
Scots have always had big ties to Canada - 3 of Canada's first 4 prime ministers were Scottish and of Canada's 22 prime ministers 13 of them were of Scottish decent.
16%(which many believe to be underestimated) of Canada's population traces it's roots back to Scotland and the Scots were, in the past, the biggest immigrant nationality per head of population to the country. I guess we still feel a tie to the place... How the Scots created Canada http://www.lonepinepublishing.com/cat/9781896124100 |
Re: Scottish people emigrating to Canada.
i had a site just outside of Coatbridge which i had to fly up to every 2 weeks for meetings and would often stay over in the premier inn on the m8 there...anyway once i had no cash so i had to go to Airdrie to find a cash point...my god it was the most depressing awful town i have ever had the misfortune to end up in..took me an hour to find one..by that time the town had sucked the life out of me and had to go and have a lay down for an hour..still i liked Glasgow had some good nights out there:thumbup:
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Re: Scottish people emigrating to Canada.
So can we now start blaming Scottish people for the shite state that some parts of Canada are now in |
Re: Scottish people emigrating to Canada.
Long ago, most Scottish immigrants to Canada came from the Highlands, mainly due to the Highland clearances. However, it seems as if the vast majority over the last 100 years or so have come from the Glasgow area.
On the other hand, that could be more perception than reality. I once got a Glaswegian very annoyed in a pub here in the Toronto area when I said this, but it seems to me that people from Glasgow never seem to lose their accents - perhaps deliberately. I don't know if the accent is stronger or if people from there have more pride and are determined not to lose their accents. On the other hand, my mum, who was as Aberdonian as they come, sounded almost 100% Canadian - until she got angry. "Honest to Christ, this bloody laddie's gotta be the death 'o me!" she would shout. Yet, the Aberdonian dialect is more impenetrable than the Glaswegian one, even if the actual accent might not be quite as strong. Anyway, I suppose what I'm saying is Scots from elsewhere in Scotland may not be as readily identifiable as Scottish after being here a few years, so it may seem like Glasgow dominates more than it actually does (even if half of the population of Scotland does live in the Glasgow area). |
Re: Scottish people emigrating to Canada.
Perhaps they believe in this and now emigrating.
The map place names are actually quite funny http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...dependent.html |
Re: Scottish people emigrating to Canada.
Originally Posted by Former Lancastrian
(Post 10005650)
Perhaps they believe in this and now emigrating.
The map place names are actually quite funny http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...dependent.html Funny? really? insulting to the Scotish people more like:thumbdown: no doubt sponsored and/or ghost written by those twats Cameron and Clegg. |
Re: Scottish people emigrating to Canada.
Originally Posted by dollface
(Post 10006121)
Funny? really? insulting to the Scotish people more like:thumbdown: no doubt sponsored and/or ghost written by those twats Cameron and Clegg.
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Re: Scottish people emigrating to Canada.
Originally Posted by magnumpi
(Post 10006604)
Edinborrow...lol. :)
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Re: Scottish people emigrating to Canada.
Originally Posted by Auld Yin
(Post 9993883)
Glasgow isn't called No Mean City for no reason. It has been a tough and rough place for many years. Within the past few years pubs in the city centre were forced by legislation to serve beer in plastic glasses because of the propensity of many drinkers to use the glass ones as weapons.
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Re: Scottish people emigrating to Canada.
Originally Posted by dollface
(Post 10006623)
Will never happen:frown:
The SNP are very strong in Scotland right now, I think more to do with policies rather than their strive for independence. Scots, over their fellow union members are enjoying unique incentives (carrots) such as toll free bridges, free university places, the abolition of prescription fees (fased), free care for the elderly and free public transit for the over 60's. This is really pissing a lot of English folk off due to the perceived, unfair distribution of funding by the current use of the Barnett formula and from what I've heard on radio phone ins etc, more of them want Scotland independent than Scots do. And who can really blame them. Mr Salmond, when on national TV gives off an aura of sheer gloating almost antagonistic in manner when addressing questions in relation to SNP policies. For me, the biggest irony is that Scotland sees itself as one of the leaders in renewable energy industries and yet will be very heavily reliant on revenue from North Sea Oil! |
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