I'm one of those persons who felt the lack of something in their presentation about countries. Well, in my case I'd say mine lacked a lot of things. That's mostly the reason I decided to focus this blog entry on the country my presentation was of, Canada, that beautiful place often obscured by the USA. Few facts about Canada
Canada is located in North America and is said to be the world's largest second country in regards to area (9,984,670 km2), counting with ten provinces and three territories, and it has an estimated population of 32,344,962 inhabitants. Its capital city is Ottawa, though the largest one is Toronto.
French Canada vs English Canada
That's right. As mentioned before, Canada was colonized by British as well French colonizers, meaning this in places were the French or British influence is bigger than the other. I think most of the people believe the English Canadians hate the French ones, and this applies on vice-versa. After a little research I did, I came to the conclusion that, though French and British Canadians don't go too far to hate each other, they mostly don't care about the other part. This phenomena is known as "Two-Solitudes" and it basically means the lack of communication between the Anglophone and Francophone people from Canada. It can also be defined as the lack of will for communication which, if you ask me, I consider even worse. Wait, there are actually famous people who are from Canada!?
Yes, that's actually true. And listen well, they are A LOT! I was surprised to find such a huge list of famous people from Canada. Seriously, they're so many that I'll let you a link here, since write all of them would be really hard.
Most Popular People Born In "Canada" -according to IMDb-
Finally, some stereotypes
They say a picture is worth a thousand words, and a video
Anyway, this video leads me to a question: what are your thoughts when you hear the word "Canadian"? Also, did you know any of the stereotypes mentioned in the video? If so, let me know them by writing right down in the comments, eh.

I don't know why, but I really like Canadian stereotypes, the maple syrup and the beavers are so cool.
ReplyDeleteAnd when I listen the Canadian word... I think innmediatly in a country that it's so independant, that can be next to the U.S.A. without any historical drama (Jesus Christ that girl was... warm)
cool entry!