Apparently 'Canadian Hero' isn't an oxymoron...

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Apparently 'Canadian Hero' isn't an oxymoron...

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Canada has produced some great soldiers, diplomats and all round characters.
Much longer than the list of Mexican war heros for sure
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Canada is my favorite country I've been to. I'm not kidding in the least.

By extension, Canadians are some of my favorite people I've had the good fortune to spend time around.

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baffled wrote:Canada is my favorite country I've been to. I'm not kidding in the least.

By extension, Canadians are some of my favorite people I've had the good fortune to spend time around.

Cool link.
Very true for Vancouver.
Montreal had some of the rudest French Canadians I've ever met.
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Remind me to tell you guys about my penpal in Saskatchewan some day
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Alfred_E._Neuman wrote:
baffled wrote:Canada is my favorite country I've been to. I'm not kidding in the least.

By extension, Canadians are some of my favorite people I've had the good fortune to spend time around.

Cool link.
Very true for Vancouver.
Montreal had some of the rudest French Canadians I've ever met.
Toronto too. Toronto may be my favorite not-Europe city. Lots if ESL schools.

If any ~27 guys have the good fortune to go, there's a ton of foreign chicks and some great bars.

Montreal kinda sucks. My dad works for a Montreal based company.
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