It’s America’s Hat’s Birthday!

 

Happy Canada Day, eh!

This year we’re going to be allowed to celebrate and I am going to Ribfest today. Ottawa, our nation’s capital, apparently is celebrating by having a bunch of anti-lockdown protests.

And I, of course, do my usual post about the good things we supposedly do here in Canada, including our two-tiered health care system, where if you’re poor you don’t get healthcare, and if you’re rich you go to the USA.  Unless you’re not vaxxed, then you don’t get any charter rights at all.

This is supposed to be happy right?

Anyway here is a song about Canada, post your favorite Canadian things below!

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  1. Seawriter Contributor
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    One I should have posted yesterday:

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  2. Rudert, Bro/Brah/Broski Inactive
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    I don’t know what MCC Centre is, but I imagine they are in a great deal of Canadian Trouble

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  3. Misthiocracy has never Member
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    EJHill (View Comment):

    Our Canadian cousins have always had this beaver-produced maple wood chip on their shoulder, not wanting to be American but not wanting to be British, either…

     

    …except for the Tories, who would like to find a way to be both simultaneously.

    ;-)

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  4. Bryan G. Stephens Thatcher
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    God Bless Canada, for giving us some place to ship the Tories too after the War for Independence. 

     

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  5. Paul Stinchfield Member
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    EJHill (View Comment):
    I’ve spent some time in the Great White North. Our Canadian cousins have always had this beaver-produced maple wood chip on their shoulder

    It’s understandable, given that Americans ignore Canada most of the time. Hence the cartoon that Seawriter posted earlier in this thread.

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  6. Percival Thatcher
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    Paul Stinchfield (View Comment):

    EJHill (View Comment):
    I’ve spent some time in the Great White North. Our Canadian cousins have always had this beaver-produced maple wood chip on their shoulder

    It’s understandable, given that Americans ignore Canada most of the time. Hence the cartoon that Seawriter posted earlier in this thread.

    Whom don’t we ignore most of the time?

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  7. ToryWarWriter Coolidge
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    I dont take ships to Canada.   I take trains.  

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  8. Misthiocracy has never Member
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    ToryWarWriter (View Comment):

    I dont take ships to Canada. I take trains.

    Unprofitable, subsidized, government-owned, public-sector-union, trains. It’s the Canadian way!

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