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Why aren't Canadians Americans? There are many differences and variations between America and Canada. Canada was founded by those ...
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... country. Now on the other than international reputations, there are obvious differences between Americans and Canadians. This can ...
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... one another. Throughout the years, it seems that Canadians and Americans have excepted their immigrant counterparts. In both Canada ...
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... one another. Throughout the year! s, it seems that Canadians and Americans have excepted their immigrant counterparts. In both Canada ...
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... racist fear and hatred. In actual fact the Canadians did start their evacuation of the Japanese before the Americans began theirs. ...
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CANADA, A New Friend On my trip to Toronto, Canda, I found that Americans know so little about Canadians. Americans arenšt sure ...
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... On the other hand, Canadians are simply not Americans by government and technology. ... On the contrary, Canadians are simply not Americans. ...
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... On the other hand, Canadians are simply not Americans by government and technology. ... On the contrary, Canadians are simply not Americans. ...
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... war most of the Japanese Americans possessions were returned to them. Conclusion In this paper I have examined the reasons why Japanese Canadians were forced ...
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... Canadians are down-playing their history as Americans celebrate theirs and puch it on Canadians via many different mediums. Culturally ...
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... the House of Commons. This was another thing that caused the Canadians and the Americans to lose their link. Also, in October 1962 ...
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... dollar expansion plant in Canada. These new plants mean more jobs for Canadians, Americans and Mexicans. With the reduction and the ...
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... Canadians act as if Canada is something that needs to be protected from the Americans that would come in and try to steal it or take over. ...
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... of the Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, he places special emphasis on the attitudes towards firearms displayed by both Canadians and Americans. ...
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... of the Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, he places special emphasis on the attitudes towards firearms displayed by both Canadians and Americans. ...
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... of the Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, he places special emphasis on the attitudes towards firearms displayed by both Canadians and Americans. ...
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... in North America. Also as a note, these new plants will mean more jobs for Canadians, Americans and Mexicans. With the reduction ...
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... racist fear and hatred. In actual fact the Canadians did start their evacuation of the Japanese before the Americans began theirs. ...
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... Despite the fact that Americans tend to hold similar ideologies for political parties, Canadians are both conservative and liberal, due to historical and ...
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... Despite the fact that Americans tend to hold similar ideologies for political parties, Canadians are both conservative and liberal, due to historical and ...
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... Japan surrendered. While Japanese Americans pieced their lives together and returned to the coast, Japanese Canadians did not have this option. ...
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... For example, Canadians say "hockey" and Americans pronounce it "hackey". Two ... Canadians tell Americans that they say "huh" a lot. Even ...
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... For example, Canadians say "hockey" and Americans pronounce it "hackey". Two ... Canadians tell Americans that they say "huh" a lot. Even ...
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... to the Catholic Church, an institution that helped the French Canadians acclimate to ... were able to flourish indicates that the early Franco-Americans were good ...
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... they were rewarded gold. The Canadians used an NHL like defense to slow down Americans in their zone. Brodeur was forced to make ...
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... badly beat up by a force of British, Canadians, and Indians at Frenchtown that further attempts to invade Detroit were abandoned. The only Americans in Canada ...
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... in Canada. It has become all too normal for us Canadians to be ok with everything being run by Americans. The foreign subsidiary ...
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... The Americans, British and Canadians under went months of special training before D-Day. Supplies were produced in South England. ...
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... The Americans basically forced the Canadians to abandon the Arrow in favour of the untried, unproven, and eventually useless BOMARC System, which is a surface ...
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... Canadians however, had concerns that decisions regarding defense would not be ones necessarily agreed upon, ...In 1962 the Americans uncovered Russian missile ...
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