How did you know this country?

How did you know this country?

Pretty a lot.

I went there. They sell milk in bags.

Ice hockey, wonderful nature and a place for Dutch refugees.

I once went there to buy some Canadian maple syrup. it tasted pretty good

Oh and they freed us during the second world War.

Chinese colony

We have a variety of milk containers for some reason. In my area, you can buy them in bags, cartons, or plastic jugs. Most places sell at least both cartons and plastic jugs. I dunnno why.

Canadian cuisine is the most delicious in Anglo cuisine.

NHL

the south park movie

try it Xi

I fucking dare you

Look at how it turned out when the Soviets did it with Cuba

We nearly blew up the world

They're great, drive the Americans completely apeshit for some reason

They have the better part of Niagara Falls

mary poppins

there a piece (musical part) in which the father mentions dams in Canada

What America would look like if it wasn't stupid.

It's ok

Expensive but pretty good, though the roads are salted for all but 3 months, so cars get eaten fast

Sup Forums has such a love-hate relationship with us

Only retards get mad about Canada. There a nice neighbor. Better than say, polands

In my city, I can only buy milk in bags :(

Sane Americans

Which city is that?

Québec is there

Windsor.

It's our only good neighboring country.

Because we take in your unwanted eh?

Poutine if it's what you're referring to isn't Anglo.

>They're great, drive the Americans completely apeshit for some reason
That's a meme, most of us like them. We make fun of them sometimes but it's just messing around.

No, you were a good neighbor before that.

Dunno.
Flag looks familiar.

Weird. You would expect Halifax to have less selection than a city in Ontario.

>be Korean
>was looking for immigration to the US
>happened to look up Canada cuz immigration is a bit easier
>immigrated to the US anyway

...

went there once before I needed a passport. nice hotel, saw their nice waterfall and all that. would go back

I've never seen them in jugs in Quebec or Ontario
very rarely cartons out west