The scholarly authorities on freezing to death seem to be, unsurprisingly, Canadians.
I have had what might be called a post graduate course in the most important subject for all Canadians - Canada itself.
As prime minister, Canadians expect me to do two things: To stand up for Canadian interests and project Canadian values; and to have a good, constructive relationship with our largest trading partner and closest neighbor, the United States. Those two things are not incompatible. It requires a very deliberate strategy and approach, but I think we've done that.
Canadians can easily 'pass for American' as long as we don't accidentally use metric measurements or apologize when hit by a car.
Canadians still spend so much time discussing what it means to be Canadian.
I wish the government and the Minister of Justice would address these legal and constitutional arguments, but they refuse to. They want Canadians to go blindly into their brave new world, but it is not wise for a society to move blindly in any direction.
I think Canada has stayed true to its news roots better than the United States has, in many ways. So I think Al Jazeera America is going to look a lot like the news that Canadians are used to: longer stories, more investigation, deeper analysis, less partisan.
I don't have anything against Canadians or Australians.
I didn't like dancing in Canada. The managers of the clubs treated me as less than a cow. And Canadians don't tip so you have to ask for more base pay.
It would be simply suicidal to French Canadians to form a party by themselves.
Canadians are very well behaved, they don't throw their food.
The story of the Amazon is a story that has been told by Europeans, you know, by Germans, by Canadians, by Americans.
Canadians, do not vomit on me!
Canadians always make jokes about the arrogant American, but the longer I'm here, the more I realize, "Oh, it isn't that they're arrogant, it's just the way that their country is set up you really have to protect yourself and you really have to look after yourself, and with that comes the mentality of 'I'm doing my thing here, if you don't like it, get over it. '"
Canadians are more polite when they are being rude than Americans are when they are being friendly.
Canadians want to see real hope restored, not false hopes raised.
We hide our racism. We just go on about our lives - may I say, white Canadians go on about their lives. African-Canadians understand racism, Indigenous Canadians understand racism: they see it all the time, they live with it.
In general, Americans like to be entertained. Canadians seem more suspicious of it.
Most Americans don't understand Canadian political parties. Neither do most Canadians
I am so excited about Canadians ruling the world.