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Canada: Open arms to disgruntled Americans
Washington (AP) -- Rudi Kischer wants to help those Americans who have the post-election blues after U.S. President George W. Bush's second-term victory.
The Vancouver, British Columbia, immigration lawyer plans seminars in three U.S. cities -- Seattle, San Francisco and Los Angeles -- to tell Americans frustrated with Bush's re-election that the grass is greener north of the border. And that's not just an allusion to Canada's lenient marijuana laws. http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/americ....ap/index.html Reasons to move to Canada, as cited by www.canadianalternative.com: 1. Canada has universal public health care. 2. Canada has no troops in Iraq. 3. Canada signed the Kyoto Protocol environmental treaty. 4. More than half of Canada's provinces allow same-sex marriage. 5. The Canadian Senate recommends legalizing marijuana. 6. Canada has no law restricting abortion. 7. Canada has strict gun laws and relatively little violence. 8. The United Nations has ranked Canada the best country to live in for eight consecutive years. 9. Canada abolished the death penalty in 1976. 10. Canada has not run a federal deficit since 1996-97. |
reason #11: I never hear canadians talking about needing recounts..... :confused:
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considers moving....although that would involve alot.
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Only problem I have with Canada is it gets too damn cold there. Maybe we can do like they do in pro sports and trade our Government for theirs and two draft picks.
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