Really, it's only been since the '70s that Canadians have had any pride in their country.
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As for my country, I don't live there, but obviously I'm very proud to be Canadian.
I'm so proud to be Canadian. I've been to 58 countries, and they're wonderful countries, but Canada is the best.
Canadians are very proud of me, of my career.
Canada should always open its doors to those who are oppressed or in cases of emergency. When Canada offered refuge to 50,000 boat people in Vietnam in the 1970s, I was particularly proud to be Canadian.
My parents are proud to be Canadian, as I am. They had a lot to do with my success and sacrificed a lot over the years.
I am so proud to be a Canadian.
From what I can see, too many kids don't learn pride in their country anymore.
I don't get a sense of American pride. I just get a sense that everyone is here, battling the same thing - that around the world everybody's after the same thing, just some minor piece of happiness each day.
We should be proud of our country when we have done something to be proud of, when we have lived up to our own standards. But the flip side of genuine pride is being able to recognize when we have fallen short, and to hold ourselves to account.
I'm a very, very proud Canadian, and having the privilege to represent my country on the international level was the highlight of my 18-year career.
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