In Pierre Trudeau, Canada has finally produced a Prime Minister worthy of assassination.
When I think of Canada I think of tonic water.
I love Thanksgiving. In Canada, we don't really have a lot of history with Thanksgiving, and it's a holiday devoted to food, and that warms the cockles of my being.
Canada is the linchpin of the English-speakin g world
Cajun is country food by farmers and fisherman that arrived in Louisiana from Acadiana, Canada.
The great themes of Canadian history are as follows: Keeping the Americans out, keeping the French in, and trying to get the Natives to somehow disappear.
Canada doesn’t stand behind Israel; we stand shoulder-to-shoulder with it.
There are no limits to the majestic future which lies before the mighty expanse of Canada with its virile, aspiring, cultured, and generous-hearted people.
Canada is great! I love Canada. A lot of great things in Canada. I would do anything for love. But I want to live in America.
My upbringing in Canada made me the person I am. I will always be proud to be a Canadian.
I've never had food in my fridge. All I have in my fridge is one shelf of Canada Dry ginger ale, Diet Cokes on the next shelf, and ZeroWater on the next shelf. That is it.
England would be better off without Canada; it keeps her in a prepared state for war at a great expense and constant irritation.
The Supreme Court of Canada has given prisoners the "right" to vote. Is it not time that non-jailed citizens were given reciprocity with a "right" that prisoners have; namely the freedom to bypass the public system when it fails to provide reasonable access?
There are two miracles in Canadian history. The first is the survival of French Canada, and the second is the survival of Canada.
Al Gore, the former vice-president of the United States, lives in a mansion that uses more electricity than the average family's bungalow! David Suzuki rides on a bus that uses more fuel than a Smart car to get across Canada! Oh my God! And this is just the tip of the vanishing iceberg!
I can't live for more than four years outside of Canada. I'm Canadian, so ultimately that is my reference point.
Canada is a great country, one of the hopes of the world.
Well, I've just gotten accustomed to just being in Canada for five and a half months a year.
I went to military college in Canada and graduated as an officer in the Navy but also as an engineer.
In Canada, I've had success raising money. I think I was fortunate enough. But today, I would have to write a very, very bad script not to be financed for the next one. I'm assured at least of the next one, but you're always [only] as good as your last film. I think it's true for anyone.