Nationalism, Socialism, Marxism
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The Vandoos are like a reverse French Foreign Legion.
The Vandoos are like the British Foreign Legion.
As a result, they are actually the most British of all the Canadian regiments.
The Vandoos are like the British Foreign Legion.
As a result, they are actually the most British of all the Canadian regiments.
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I shouldn't even call them "Vandoos".
That's an Anglo perjorative, like calling Marines "Jarheads".
Vingt-deuxième Régiment, I should say.
Je me souviens.
That's an Anglo perjorative, like calling Marines "Jarheads".
Vingt-deuxième Régiment, I should say.
Je me souviens.
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Just looking at random Canada stats .... that place is sketchy.
WTF is up with Saskatchewan and the Yukon?
You guys seem to be basically Ontario, Alberta, plus the city of Vancouver. Isn’t that basically Canada? I mean, look at your top ten cities:
1 Toronto, Ontario 5,429,524
2 Montreal, Quebec 3,519,595
3 Vancouver, British Columbia 2,264,823
4 Calgary, Alberta 1,237,656
5 Edmonton, Alberta 1,062,643
6 Ottawa–Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec 989,657
7 Winnipeg, Manitoba 711,925
8 Quebec City, Quebec 705,103
9 Hamilton, Ontario 693,645
10 Kitchener–Waterloo–Cambridge, Ontario 470,015
Nothing for Saskatchewan, nothing for the Yukon, nothing for Newfoundland, barely anything for Manitoba, nothing for the Northern Territories ... is that all just empty space?
WTF is up with Saskatchewan and the Yukon?
You guys seem to be basically Ontario, Alberta, plus the city of Vancouver. Isn’t that basically Canada? I mean, look at your top ten cities:
1 Toronto, Ontario 5,429,524
2 Montreal, Quebec 3,519,595
3 Vancouver, British Columbia 2,264,823
4 Calgary, Alberta 1,237,656
5 Edmonton, Alberta 1,062,643
6 Ottawa–Gatineau, Ontario/Quebec 989,657
7 Winnipeg, Manitoba 711,925
8 Quebec City, Quebec 705,103
9 Hamilton, Ontario 693,645
10 Kitchener–Waterloo–Cambridge, Ontario 470,015
Nothing for Saskatchewan, nothing for the Yukon, nothing for Newfoundland, barely anything for Manitoba, nothing for the Northern Territories ... is that all just empty space?
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Mostly empty space. But loaded with resources. There's gold in dem empty spaces.
Enough resources for ten times the population here.
That's why it's richer than Mexico for instance.
It's a motherlode, simply handed over from the British Empire to the American Empire of Liberty.
Back in 1916.
Enough resources for ten times the population here.
That's why it's richer than Mexico for instance.
It's a motherlode, simply handed over from the British Empire to the American Empire of Liberty.
Back in 1916.
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And in fairness to urban Canada, the big cities do generate a lot of wealth.
Canada is like a single American state, with a Chicago, a Boston, and a Seattle, all in the same state.
Canada is like a single American state, with a Chicago, a Boston, and a Seattle, all in the same state.
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It's like my property is quite valuable, but that is largely due to my proximity to Toronto.
It's like upstate New Jersey, in proximity to Manhattan.
It's like upstate New Jersey, in proximity to Manhattan.
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It does look like the Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec City corridor would account for most of the economic strength (and population) of Canada. Then there’s Vancouver waaaaay out there to the left, geographically and politically.
But that one, long, linear stretch of four cities sure looks like the power nexus of Canada on Google Maps.
But that one, long, linear stretch of four cities sure looks like the power nexus of Canada on Google Maps.
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Outside of Quebec, the power nexus has shifted almost entirely to Toronto.DBTrek wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2019 1:16 pmIt does look like the Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, Quebec City corridor would account for most of the economic strength (and population) of Canada. Then there’s Vancouver waaaaay out there to the left, geographically and politically.
But that one, long, linear stretch of four cities sure looks like the power nexus of Canada on Google Maps.
Financially, the country is run from Bay Street, Bay Street is Canada's Wall Street.
Politically, the Liberal Party of Canada stronghold is in and around Toronto.
Culturally, the media is run from the CBC state propaganda arm in downtown Toronto.
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So .... we don’t even have to take Ottawa and Montreal?
Just Toronto, and that’s it ... Canada folds?
Y’all need to disperse your power structure a little more.
Give Saskatchewan something, man.
Can they have one city?
Just Toronto, and that’s it ... Canada folds?
Y’all need to disperse your power structure a little more.
Give Saskatchewan something, man.
Can they have one city?
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One of the reasons the Canadian Army was so much fun was that it was so old school.
The army I joined was the same as it had been in the 1950's.
So for example we didn't have to present arms to O' Canada.
All the band ever played was God Save The Queen and the regimental march.
So it was oasis separate from this rule of the Liberals in downtown Toronto.
The army I joined was the same as it had been in the 1950's.
So for example we didn't have to present arms to O' Canada.
All the band ever played was God Save The Queen and the regimental march.
So it was oasis separate from this rule of the Liberals in downtown Toronto.
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