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You sure they didn't mean North America the continent? When I hear it, I understand it to mean Canadians and Americans. But if I hear, someone refer to "our neighbors north of the border/south of the border", then I know they are referring to Canadians/Americans respectively,
rhcohen2014 said:
i find it funny you use the term "American" to identify US citizens. Usually, Canadians love referencing "North America" as a way to identify Canada. Now, whenever I hear the term mentioned, i know they aren't talking about the US... they are most likely referencing Canada.
I only go to Canada to visit my in-laws. I live in Québec. (I'm only *mostly* joking.) I moved from Oklahoma, which has a very low cost of living, and I find groceries to be rather expensive here. The Québec taxes are pretty outrageous. Housing prices are very reasonable where we are, but seem very high to me in other places (depends on where you lived in the 'States, as housing is SUPER cheap in OK). I was quite pleasantly surprised by the brands available here (my hair products in particular, as I have long, curly hair and I've perfected my product combo, haha) and the selection in the stores. We're in a somewhat remote region (Saguenay/Lac St-Jean), it's about two hours straight north from Québec City), and the population of the region is perhaps 200K (seems like a lot less, it's a BIG region), but I can find most of what I want here.
Wow very interesting thoughts about Canada...! Cool!! As a proud Canadian, I've always been curious what people from other countries think of Canada
About grocery stores: probably that's because you're in Ottawa (which is somewhat a smaller city?!
In big cities like Toronto, the grocery stores and supermarkets are pretty complete, I'd say...
do they sell chocolate chip/peanut butter granola bars in toronto? i'd be curious to know whether it's just an ottawa thing, or if it's actually a canadian thing.
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