I think it’s because Toronto is the Gothenburg of Canada, with the trends and the music and everything. I feel very at home when I’m there. Everyone has always been so kind to me.
I went to Japan and I lived there. I lived in Mexico for a year. I went to Europe. I lived in Canada.
For me, I have a bunch of friends back home in Canada who play online all the time – so we get mic’d up, join the same party, and just play. We are good enough to compete with ‘Call of Duty’ pros, so, the competition is what keeps bringing me back.
I’m a Canadian. Outside Canada I carry the flag. Canadian nationalism isn’t as insidious as American nationalism, though. It’s good natured. It’s all about maple syrup, not war.
Being that my parents and I were immigrants to Canada, I didn’t have the most lavish life growing up.
In Canada, good waitresses are tipped well. I learnt that the harder you work, the more money you make.
When I was growing up, I felt like no one gave Canadians a chance. And now that they see we have quality in Canada and it’s amazing to see.
What I see around the world are movements around people like Macron in France and Trudeau in Canada.
In Canada, women’s rights are a vital part of our effort to build a society of real equality – not just for some, but for all Canadians. A society in which women no longer encounter discrimination nor are shut out from opportunities open to others.
It was because of Henderson that I stayed… It was he and he alone who kept me in Toronto and in Canada. Were it not for Henderson, I believe insulin would have been a product of the United States.
I was a very good tennis player in Ottawa, Canada – nationally ranked when I was, like, 13. Then I moved to Los Angeles when I was 15, and everyone in L.A. just killed me. I was pretty great in Canada. Not so much in Los Angeles.
I was born in Canada for a reason. It was because my parents wanted me to have the freedoms that this country offers.
To a young kid growing up in Canada, America seemed to be crazy about the future; dazzled by it.
When you think of Canada, you think of hockey and you think of Wayne Gretzky.
Canada, Australia and New Zealand have apologised for their treatment of native peoples.
To become a country, and truly call ourselves Canada, it means we must become one.
I’m just ah, actually developing a tv show for HBO, and I’m directing a film this summer, and actually I’m doing some live shows out in western Canada.
One of the things with Canada is we’re of a modest enough size that we never feel that the ideal outcome of any given deal is, we win and you lose.
We are European citizens, as we are European citizens it means what we want to do is exactly like Scotland or Quebec. The difference is that the United Kingdom and Canada they are democratic countries. Spain today is not a democracy and this is the main problem.
Part of what the carbon tax does is make Canada less competitive.
People have to know that when you sign a deal with Canada, a change in governments won’t immediately scrap the jobs and benefits coming from it.
Hip-hop was super-exotic to us in Canada.
I live in Canada in the summer and some time in the fall.
We get more oil from Canada than any country.
Bound for Glory’ week was such a whirlwind. With it being filmed in Canada, it was really exciting for me. Although it was on the East Coast and I’m from the West Coast, still felt like I was kind of in my hometown, I don’t know.
Canada was for me very much Sweden, you know? Very much open people, that they read books, they go see films. I felt at home in Canada. And also, you speak French.
Canada is the only country in the world that knows how to live without an identity.
There’s not much that I haven’t done in my life, but there’s lots of things that I’d like to do better. The variety of my career has been the fun of it, and I can thank Canada for that.
Canada is the essence of not being. Not English, not American, it is the mathematic of not being. And a subtle flavour – we’re more like celery as a flavour.
I am grateful for the opportunities I have been given to participate in that work as a representative of my country, Canada, whose people have, I think, shown their devotion to peace.
Canada and space are a natural fit.
Canada has, entrenched in our Constitution, a world-leading recognition of Indigenous rights.
My dream is for people around the world to look up and to see Canada like a little jewel sitting at the top of the continent.
My father and mother emigrated to Canada in 1958, but there’s nobody more English than an Englishman who no longer lives in England, and our home was a shrine to all things English.
I think that Vancouver as well as Canada needs a boot camp for young entrepreneurs. We have already seen tens if not hundreds of people put their names forward to be involved in the program, and we just think this is an amazing way to accelerate what they’re doing.
I worked as a janitor in Canada for nine months. It’s during that time when I experienced extreme homesickness.
One of the reasons why Australia and Canada have support for migration is because they control the numbers.
Obviously, what we had under the original NAFTA was very good. Canada prospered greatly from it.
I’d be prouder still to say I was Canada’s 10th woman prime minister.
Canada’s extraordinary success is that we have bound together a vast country with a set of shared ideas and beliefs.
Canada is a really big melting pot of cultures, so we ended up with a giant mosaic of different music.
In Canada, we just have rich and poor, but we don’t constantly remind poor people about it.
If I ever move back to Canada, it’ll be because I’m terminally ill.
I’m from Canada and my wife is from St. Albans, so I feel a great kinship with the Brits.
Biggest rival is Kaillie Humphries of Canada, and we are actually training partners. She was at my wedding, and I consider her a close friend.
We are not imperialists. We don’t even try to take over Canada. It would be easy, although it might take a rear guard action to guard Anne Murray.
If you move to Canada, after a few years you call yourself Canadian. In Germany, it’s difficult to belong.
When I was a television broadcasting student in 1993 up in Ottawa, Canada, and my friends and I started making a show, I consciously set out to apply comedy to technology. I started tomgreen.com back in 1994, and we weren’t able to put video on there yet, but we were aware that that was coming.
Canada has treated abortion as just another medical procedure since 1988, when the Supreme Court struck down the old criminal law. Most Canadians seem to think that’s fine.
When I started publishing – my first novel came out in 1990 – there were no options for publishing science fiction in Canada. There were no small presses, and the large presses simply would not touch it at all.
Hip-hop is huge in Canada, in Australia – everywhere.
If the national mental illness of the United States is megalomania, that of Canada is paranoid schizophrenia.
Historical records show that Abenakis and other Natives encountered European explorers and traders in Canada looking for sources of ivory to compete with the Russian trade in Siberian fossil mammoth ivory – these traders routinely asked about ivory ‘horns’ and teeth.
The quality of health care in Canada is excellent.
Stephen Harper, who’s the prime minister of Canada, he is saying that this – we have to give him a majority government, otherwise there will be a Separatist coalition. And he says it every minute.
I believe we could see a North American Union formed. Why else are our borders with Mexico and Canada being left wide open some six years into a War on Terror?
We were interested in making a long career out of this, rather than being ‘Canada’s Newest Hitmakers.’ It seems to work, and it trickles down to every aspect of the band.
Although I was raised in Canada and the U.K., my roots are in Egypt through my father, in a family line that stretches back generations and runs along the Nile, from the concrete of Cairo to the coast of Alexandria.
Canada is like an old cow. The West feeds it. Ontario and Quebec milk it. And you can well imagine what it’s doing in the Maritimes.
The fact is, Canada needs investment, particularly in infrastructure.
These robotic arms, provided by Canada, have been invaluable in allowing us to build, maintain, and repair space structures, and I’ve been very fortunate to have gotten to operate them.
When you think of hockey, when you think of Canada, you think of Wayne Gretzky.
I am so proud to call myself Canadian! Thank you, Canada, for welcoming me with open arms!
I grew up in Canada and was a huge Spider-Man fan, and never thought of Spider-Man as an American hero.
It’s very important to say that French doesn’t belong to France and to French people. Now you have very wonderful poets and writers in French who are not French or Algerian – who are from Senegal, from Haiti, from Canada, a lot of parts of the world.
We absolutely do some of the best science in the world in Canada, across a broad spectrum of disciplines: quantum computing in Waterloo, paleontology in Alberta, neuroscience at the Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health in Vancouver, and many more.