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Title: Canada for U.S. president?

Added: Jan 23, 2012

Author: CNN

Duration: 2:38

Description:
Canada for president of the U.S.? CNN's Jeanne Moos explains.

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Youtube Comments: 123

SpoonHysteria Says:

Mar 2, 2012 - Canadian citizenship is incredibly hard to obtain nowadays without an amazing education or an amazing position waiting for you. Even the cab drivers who have just immigrated to Canada have at least bachelors level law and medical degrees. I've heard that if you enter on an international scholarship program, you're set. Some Asian countries like Pakistan actually try to persuade students on it's scholarships to Canada to return home because they usually stay in Canada perm

dnsmithnc Says:

Mar 2, 2012 - I think that is a good thing that Canada's immigragion policy is so restrictive. For me it would be much more disappointing thatI couldn't get in except for those Canadian winters. However, if the Earth changes its tilt the way some doomsdayers say it will later on this year, then southern Canada will have a climate something like Florida's.  Then, I'll be there at your border knocking to get in waving money and my college degrees.

skylineowner1990 Says:

Mar 3, 2012 - spot on man. Europeans instantly classify us as American followers, however we differ vastly from our southern neighbours.

constasio Says:

Mar 5, 2012 - 1) we are an economic super power. in fact, canada's economy is thriving while the us is trillions of dollars in debt. 2) taking out a terrorist like bin laden? may i remind you that that mission almost failed when one of the helicopters crashed. 3) try winning a world war without piggy backing on the british military? you clearly dont know your history. we joined ww2 independent of what Britain wanted. In fact, we joined the war before america while america avoiding it. idiot

constasio Says:

Mar 5, 2012 - i don't know where you get this whole "britain's little tag along" and that "we have no real national identity". do you usually speak out of ignorance? just because we have a link to britain via our "head of state", this doesnt mean they dictate our politics, or our national identity. It is a symbolic position which rarely exerts any type of influence except 1 time in our history. If you had ever been to canada, you would know that we have one hell of a sense of identity.

constasio Says:

Mar 5, 2012 - man u are one hell of an idiot. canada is always on the world stage of politics. the reason why there isnt mass media coverage is because the media tends to concentrate on countries who are fucking this planet in the worst way possible. IE the US.

AnimeGirl2120 Says:

Mar 18, 2012 - You make America sad. o n o /LOLHETALIAREFERRENCE/

keneth231742 Says:

Mar 18, 2012 - ya we're like the worlds gay friend

keneth231742 Says:

Mar 22, 2012 - actually Tim Horton was unable to gain sufficient market share so it was an independent Canadian company

kkfan91 Says:

Mar 31, 2012 - She is like that retarded teacher who everyone hates. CNN never put her on film again

Eddythebeast666 Says:

Apr 4, 2012 - ROFLMAO!!!

macronewb Says:

Apr 15, 2012 - Believe it or not, but making papaer and having trees isn't all there is to canada :P

wintereis57 Says:

Apr 21, 2012 - True. Think of all the Nobel Laureates from Canada. C must have twice as many as the U.S. What? They only have 6% of what the U.S. has in Nobel Laureates? But Canada has great advancements in science on par with the moon landing, fusion, and electricity--predicting fish populations and weather forecasting wouldn't be the same without Canada. And there is culture. America created jazz, blues, R & B, rock, blue grass, country, rap, etc, and Canada gave us Celine. Oh, Canada, take her back.

macronewb Says:

Apr 21, 2012 - well if you wanna get into who created what, look at this link www3.sympatico.ca/taniah/Canada/things/

macronewb Says:

Apr 21, 2012 - fyi, jim carry is canadian, so is tommy chong and a lot of other great comedians and actors.

macronewb Says:

Apr 21, 2012 - Warner, Jack: Studio executive, producer. co-founder of Warner Bros. is a canadian, Naismith,James : physical education teacher. inventor of basketball also a canadian, Best, Charles: co-discoverer of insulin with Banting, insulin is important right?, Gosling, James: Programmer. inventor of Java, java isn't that used everywhere? Every war that mattered canada was right there fighting while before america decided it was a good idea to help.

macronewb Says:

Apr 21, 2012 - It's funny cause Americans tend to pretend to be Canadians when they travel cause the rest of the world hates your guts.

macronewb Says:

Apr 21, 2012 - By the way, canada also invented the telephone

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wintereis57 Says:

Apr 22, 2012 - Canada invented the telephone? I didn't know that a landmass with arbitrary boarders could invent anything. See, I always thought a Scotsman who had been living in Canada for all of six years at that point adapted the telegraph (invented by the American, Samuel Morse) for audio and then patented the invention in the United States. Funny. Now I learn that it was an insentient chunk of land that invented it.

wintereis57 Says:

Apr 22, 2012 - Wow,impressive. It almost makes Canada mediocre. This video is implying superiority, though, not mediocrity. Nothing either you or it said illustrates that, however. I was reading a section of the Alberta Constitution regarding a law there that could limit free expression, and I was struck by two "cultural items": 1. It was affirmed by "Her Majesty" and 2. A simple yet distinctive pair of Jeffersonian words--"inalienable rights". I think those two simple signifiers say much about Canada.

FMAlchemistvocaloid Says:

Apr 26, 2012 - Whoever came here because they are a hetalia fan say "aye"

MllePsychologue Says:

May 7, 2012 - Aye, although I'm more of a fan of Arthur/England than either America or Canada :)

snowboarder1019 Says:

May 20, 2012 - Lol the exact reason you guys are NUMBER ONNNNEEEE!!!111!!!111!! in obesity

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