Quotes on the topic: Canada


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Well, I've just gotten accustomed to just being in Canada for five and a half months a year.


I have great, fond memories of Canada. I feel that one day my bones will more than likely end up there.


Bitumen, the new national staple, is redefining the character and destiny of Canada. Rapid development of the tar sands has created a foreign policy that favours the export of bitumen to the United States and lax immigration standards that champion the import of global bitumen workers.


The tar sands has changed Canada in the same way the fur trade has changed Canada.


Canada now calls itself an 'emerging energy superpower.' In reality, it is nothing more than a Third World energy supermarket.


If Canada could simply apply the basic principles of sustainable development, such as the internalization of costs and 'polluters pay,' it would have long-term beneficial effects, both environmental and economic.


You have to remember that I was a bright but simple fellow from Canada who seldom, if ever, met another writer, and then only a so-called literary type that occasionally sold a story and meanwhile worked in an office for a living.


I am sure that in Canada the people appreciate this principle, and the general intelligence which prevails over that country is such that I am sure there is no danger of a reactionary policy ever finding a response in the hearts of any considerable number of our people.


If the world were an orange with 18 segments meeting at the top (the North Pole), roughly 8 of them would be in Russia, Canada would have 4, Denmark 2, and Norway, Sweden, and the U.S. just one apiece. Only a sliver of Alaska, on the Beaufort Sea, lies above the Arctic Circle.


The Indian community in Canada has integrated much better than the Indian community in United States. They've become really Canadian at the same time as keeping all their Indian characters and customs and social groups.


I'm going to tell you the story about the geese which fly 5,000 miles from Canada to France. They fly in V-formation but the second ones don't fly. They're the subs for the first ones. And then the second ones take over - so it's teamwork.


I think it's a little early to tell what the economic impact will be. This year our cattle prices have been particularly high. The demand for beef has remained strong in this country, even though there was the single find in Canada earlier this year.


Actually, in this instance we do have probably a better tracking system than was the instance in Canada. Because this is a dairy cow, they're all individually tagged.


When I started out in Canada, I did a lot of voice-overs and commercials.


After being in captivity for so long, I can't begin to describe how wonderful it feels to be home in Canada.


It is hard to find a country friendlier to Israel than Canada these days. No other country in the world has demonstrated such a full understanding of us.


I know it's a cliche, but trust me on this. I once dated a Canadian. Canada = boring.


Everywhere I go, every city, they're always like, 'What's in the water in Canada? What's in the water in Toronto?'


I love Toronto. I love it. I love Toronto. I love Canada. I can't wait to get back. Can't wait to have some Timbits.


I think of Canada, first and foremost, in terms of space. The amount of space available is breathtaking.