May 2012
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Anonymous asked: does canada have animal problems
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April 2012
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Anonymous asked: It's true that tuition is higher in other provinces, but Quebec also has an higher taxation level than the other provinces. Hence why it makes sense that the tuition should be lower here.
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Anonymous asked: I had sex with Jean Charest' nephew, just thought I'd put that out there
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Anonymous asked: American here. How much is tuition on average in Canada? $5,000-$7,000 will get you into an in-state community college here, $15,000+ for an in-state university, and even higher when you want to go out of state, up to like $50,000. Are you guys really that lucky? If so, words cannot describe the jealousy I have for you Canadians.
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illfindanotherurlsoon replied to your post: I know this may sound heartless to say, but its…
Hey Jean Charest and Line Beauchamp, I like to be wined and dined before getting totally fucked.
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Anonymous asked: What's your take on the student strike in Quebec?
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Anonymous asked: Your face is a flower until the age of 16.
Anonymous asked: i live in canada and i've never heard of IB? what is it
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Anonymous asked: IB kid? :D SAME HERE!
marmck asked: I guess this is kind of a problem but mostly just BREAKING NEWS, my friend's stepmom is a higher-up at Timmies and she was telling us that if you win the car it says "Please play again... IN YOUR NEW CAR!" (!!!!) so out of all the people who just see "please play..." and throw out their cup SOME OF THEM MIGHT HAVE WON CARS, WHAAAAT.
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fralusans-ana-marein asked: Hoping crowdsourcing this will give me an answer in spite of my laziness: does anyone know if there's any type of EXPLORE-type funding for FOREIGN students to study French au Canada (perhaps through the Québec government?)?
Anonymous asked: I'm planning on moving to Canada after I finish university, where would you say are the top five places to live on a 'I'm wicked broke because I've just payed for five years of university' budget/where is there the most Tim Horton's per capita?
March 2012
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speenatch asked: In reply to the anonymous question, I know that most Canadian companies exercise equal opportunity when hiring - Tim Hortons, for example, did not ask for my gender when I applied to work there a couple years ago, and encouraged applicants not to mention anything that would indicate a certain race or religion, to keep everyone impartial.
Anonymous asked: I am just so very curious - here in my country Canada is superfamous for its omnipresent, marvellous tolerance, mostly for homosexuals, what really gloats me over. I wonder if it is a myth or a true fact that citizenry is really open and doesn't really mind? Also, I'd like to ask about the women rights - are they being discriminated (for example as for applying for a job in a company, or...
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Have any of you guys won the car?
It’s a bit of a personal question, but if you don’t mind answering, I’d be interested!
Or or do you know someone who has?
Interesting fact- Statistically, ~1338 of you have won the 100$ gift card.
For all you other losers, what’s the best prize you’ve won?
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facebook.com/CanadianProblems →
Sigghh guess who if you guessed us you’re wrong
This is just a heads up in case they post anything offensive or awful as facebook pages are wont to do
No control sorry!
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February 2012
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poeticterrorism:
For canadian-problems
The Québec “ain” versus France “ain”, et oui.
here you go
thanks man!
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I C WAT U DID THAR
algrenion:
canadian-problems:
BIEBER
USAGE: German, Jewish
Meaning & History
From Middle High German biber “beaver”, German Biber, or Yiddish biber, hence a nickname, possibly a nickname for a hard worker, or from some other fancied resemblance to the animal. In some cases the surname may be habitational, from a house or some other place named with this word. As a Jewish name it is...
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Anonymous asked: sorry but could you explain the "ain" vs "en"?
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stephaniehe replied to your post: How do you pronounce poutine?
Someone should just make a recording of how to say poutine correctly. (:
we did
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Anonymous asked: also (sorry lol) do you have to be bilingual to live in ontario?
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Anonymous asked: I recently went to Montreal (I'm from America) and I ordered poutine. I originally thought that you pronounced poutine, like poo-teen (which you stated to the previous anon), but the waitress corrected me and said it was poo-tan? I'm so confused..Which?
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Anonymous asked: How do you pronounce poutine?