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Canadians find aspects of daily life frustrating, such as high taxes, formalities, and the need to remove shoes indoors. Economic development is also uneven between regions
I'm thinking about a trip to Europe in 2027. If I go and anyone over there asks I will tell them I'm Canadian. More and more American tourists are doing this as well as flight attendants.
It's all just nonsense. We were in Quebec City 3 weeks ago for a few days and had a great time. We wore our Maine baseball caps and locals were very friendly. Andrew is a little right and a little wrong in his comment about Canadians "frustration". Canadians love their country despite the high taxation which differs from province to province. No one likes taxes. Anywhere. As for their feelings about American tourists, they love having us there. Most despise President Trump. But they also know how to read quite well. They know the midterms are coming. The GOP will surely lose the House and maybe the Senate. They know his Presidency will be weakened by the midterms. And as for tariffs. Sure they might sting. But President Trump's days in power are numbered. He will ride into retirement and Canada and the US will become best friends again.
The threats to Canadian sovereignty will never be forgotten.