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Moving to Canada??

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=841&e=1&u=/nm/20041105/wl_canada_nm/canada_usa_col

Is it that serious?

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  • Read the last paragraph

    The ones that are disappointed already meet that qualification.

    Majority rules, even though the minority is louder.

    Noel
  • rb_6
    rb_6 Member Posts: 222
    The Border

    ...what would it mean to the HVAC industry if there no border?

    A great exercise in "if/then"....


    If there were no borders in the HVAC industry then....
  • GMcD
    GMcD Member Posts: 477
    Canada, eh?

    This is the country that elected a Prime Minister that couldn't speak either official language particularly fluently four elections in a row, who fed hundreds of millions of our tax $$ to his pals to keep one province happy, where 40 cents on the income dollar goes to taxes, gas is close to $4.00/gallon, lineups and long wait times are a regular occurrence at Hospitals, etc. OK, so we have good beer, not too many guns, and a need for a lot of hydronic heating....Cheers from Geoff in Canada
  • kevin coppinger_4
    kevin coppinger_4 Member Posts: 2,124
    They make some good...

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  • Leo G_99
    Leo G_99 Member Posts: 223
    hmmm....

    since we have a real shortage of qualified tradesmen here, and I have been toying with the idea of trying to hire some people.....

    :)~

    Leo G
  • hydronicsmike
    hydronicsmike Member Posts: 855
    Yep....

    ...and you'd be living in a Country that has less military personel to protect the second largest country in the world than there was Greek military personel protecting the 2004 Olympic Games.

    Well, I love Canada and am glad to live here. But I have travelled lots through the United States of America and love it there just as much. Both are great Countries and in either case, we must all learn to live with our politics and the times after elections. Like Noel said, the Majority has spoken and Mr. Bush IS the President for another 4 years. That's the beauty about Democracy. You, the American People,have spoken. The other good thing about Democracy is, that if you don't like it, you are free to leave, if you can't deal with it.

    I once lived in a Country that I didn't like the way it was run. Well, one day someone said to me the very same thing. Democracy and Freedom means that it is up to you. Don't like it? Leave!! I did. Today,I am a North American Permanent Resident.
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