Interprovincial rivalries:
lotta ppl hate Toronto and Ontario
Including ppl from Toronto and Ontario
What site are you pirating streams on?
i usually search NFL streams reddit and go to the site that pops up. it has links.
hi canadians. i'm from the US and have been thinking a lot about you guys because when I've been pirating Canadian streams of NFL games.
I had a few questions:
1. Do you guys like the two people on Sportscenter, the mullet man and older looking beta male?
2. how popular is the CFL vs the NFL?
3. do you have inter-province rivalries?
4. is hockey actually a big deal? What is the second and third biggest sport there
5. how are you guys taught about topics like bigotry and becoming an independent country in schools? (In america achieving independence from Britain is seen as a big deal and we don't like them. We spend a lot of time in school talking about the Holocaust and Slavery/Jim Crow/Segregation. it is far from perfect but we do discuss them).
6. how do you feel about the future of Canada? Do you view yourselves as a global power?
7. I noticed sports gambling was legal. Are you secretly a 51st state and when America makes you a law you pass a similar one?
edit: feel free to answer one or all of the questions.
2. NFL, easily
4. Hockey is comfortably the biggest sport
5. Education on Canadian bigotry is mainly centered on indigenous people, but I do remember learning about things like injustices against Chinese workers on the Pacific Railway. There isn't a mythology around independence here the way there is in the US, as Canada technically never became an independent country (our head of state is still the British monarch) and we achieved self governance within the British empire anyways.
We celebrate Canada Day, which marks unification of the various colonies into one country, not a "Canadian Independence Day"
anyone else got slushy roads in their neighbourhood, everyone getting stuck the garbage truck got stuck in front of my house
BIG NEWS
Visa free travel to China soon coming for Canadians, who will be allowed to stay for 30 days without a visa once implemented (no date announced yet)
"Up to 49,000 Chinese electric vehicles will be allowed into the Canadian market each year at a 6.1 per cent tariff instead of the current 100 per cent tariff. By 2030, half of those imported vehicles will cost less than $35,000 -- a measure that Carney said will ensure EVs are more affordable for Canadians"
In return, "China will reduce its total tariff on canola seeds, a major Canadian export, from 84% to about 15%"
cbc.ca/news/politics/carney-meeting-xi-china-9.7047880

Not sure how much exactly the EVs are gonna cost but damn, less Tesla's on the road
BIG NEWS
Visa free travel to China soon coming for Canadians, who will be allowed to stay for 30 days without a visa once implemented (no date announced yet)
"Up to 49,000 Chinese electric vehicles will be allowed into the Canadian market each year at a 6.1 per cent tariff instead of the current 100 per cent tariff. By 2030, half of those imported vehicles will cost less than $35,000 -- a measure that Carney said will ensure EVs are more affordable for Canadians"
In return, "China will reduce its total tariff on canola seeds, a major Canadian export, from 84% to about 15%"
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/carney-meeting-xi-china-9.7047880

Not sure how much exactly the EVs are gonna cost but damn, less Tesla's on the road
Looking forward to Chinese EV's ngl
Looking forward to Chinese EV's ngl
Not a car guy at all yet even I know they're the best in the world by a considerable margin and don't cost 60k
BIG NEWS
Visa free travel to China soon coming for Canadians, who will be allowed to stay for 30 days without a visa once implemented (no date announced yet)
"Up to 49,000 Chinese electric vehicles will be allowed into the Canadian market each year at a 6.1 per cent tariff instead of the current 100 per cent tariff. By 2030, half of those imported vehicles will cost less than $35,000 -- a measure that Carney said will ensure EVs are more affordable for Canadians"
In return, "China will reduce its total tariff on canola seeds, a major Canadian export, from 84% to about 15%"
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/carney-meeting-xi-china-9.7047880

Not sure how much exactly the EVs are gonna cost but damn, less Tesla's on the road
our mayor was in china recently too
hi canadians. i'm from the US and have been thinking a lot about you guys because when I've been pirating Canadian streams of NFL games.
I had a few questions:
1. Do you guys like the two people on Sportscenter, the mullet man and older looking beta male?
2. how popular is the CFL vs the NFL?
3. do you have inter-province rivalries?
4. is hockey actually a big deal? What is the second and third biggest sport there
5. how are you guys taught about topics like bigotry and becoming an independent country in schools? (In america achieving independence from Britain is seen as a big deal and we don't like them. We spend a lot of time in school talking about the Holocaust and Slavery/Jim Crow/Segregation. it is far from perfect but we do discuss them).
6. how do you feel about the future of Canada? Do you view yourselves as a global power?
7. I noticed sports gambling was legal. Are you secretly a 51st state and when America makes you a law you pass a similar one?
edit: feel free to answer one or all of the questions.
1. if youre talking about luke wilson (mullet dude) then my dad likes watching him
2. nfl is bigger 10000x especially with younger generations (i follow the CFL sorta and go to a few games cause theyre cheaper but i don't know a single person my age who does also while i know a s*** ton of NFL fans)
3. yea there are
4. yea hockey is actually that huge. id say basketball and soccer are the two and three (although it kinda changes)
5. yeah a wide amount espcially in regards to residential schools and colonialization against indigenous people (although theres unfortunately a growing backlash against this i think)
6. idk whats gonna happen
BIG NEWS
Visa free travel to China soon coming for Canadians, who will be allowed to stay for 30 days without a visa once implemented (no date announced yet)
"Up to 49,000 Chinese electric vehicles will be allowed into the Canadian market each year at a 6.1 per cent tariff instead of the current 100 per cent tariff. By 2030, half of those imported vehicles will cost less than $35,000 -- a measure that Carney said will ensure EVs are more affordable for Canadians"
In return, "China will reduce its total tariff on canola seeds, a major Canadian export, from 84% to about 15%"
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/carney-meeting-xi-china-9.7047880

Not sure how much exactly the EVs are gonna cost but damn, less Tesla's on the road
devil you know vs the pedo convicted felon devil you can't predict
Driving across the country in my 1997 corrolla this spring
East to west? Or west to east?
East to west, Halifax to Van
Nice, wishing you the best. A roadtrip across Canada during the summer is on my bucket list