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I hate to spoil your patriotism for Soviet Canuckistanaka Canada. But according to wikipedia, conservative Alberta is no longer part of Canada, but rather a province of Jesusland. Don't question the wikiality of this fact? Wikipedia has spoken. It's been elevated to fact.To my fellow Canadians (especially those in Alberta.)
Actually, if we in the U.S. could get rid of New England, the upper midwest, and the Left Coast, it would be a nice-trade off to be in Union with the western provinces of Canada, err minus BC.Thanks Bert.
And Ryan? I wish!
Actually you don't want BC unless you annex the Lower Mainland to the Left Coast. (sorry Wes B.!) It is one of the most secular places on earth.
Actually, I was thinking of the Western Provinces to the east of Alberta. You know? The eastern Western provinces. Sheesh! You Canadians always have to make geographical delienations so complicated.Actually you don't want BC unless you annex the Lower Mainland to the Left Coast. (sorry Wes B.!) It is one of the most secular places on earth.
Yankees?!?!??! I'm from the south. Yankees are from north of the Mason-Dixon Line and north the Ohio River, and they talk funny. Us southeners refer to Canucks as Arctic Yankees. They talk funny too, eh? And [video=google;3958377158361655205]http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3958377158361655205&q=molson+beer&hl=en[/video] in the United States.ah, you Yankees just want our good old black dirt, ak black gold, aka oilsands, aka OIL! Beautiful stuff! And we are sitting on more of the good ole oilsands here than the oil reserves in most countries, with the possible exception of good ole Saudi. Not to speak of the natural gas and coal we are sitting on.
...have refinery row outside my office window, all that is separating us is a pipeline corridor.
Us southeners refer to Canucks as Arctic Yankees. They talk funny too, eh?
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Actually...you're right about Vancouver. But much of the Fraser Valley is more Bible Belt than Edmonton or Calgary. Take Langley for instance. Canadian headquarters of Focus on the Family is here, so is the HQ of Campus Crusade for Christ. We also have Trinity Western University. The township/city has an annual prayer breakfast for community leaders that gets an enormous attendance. I just had a fellow in here tonight fixing our garage door. He goes to the E-Free church down the road. Our neighbours across the street are CRC. Another neighbour is a pastor at the Apostolic Faith Church. I could go on, but I've made my point.