I'd always felt like a Canadian living in the U.S.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I absolutely love Canada, and I wouldn't live anywhere else. It's half American and half European, and I really enjoy that. And the people are just fantastic - nicer than any people in the world.
I love being Canadian. I think growing up in Canada gives you a world perspective that I certainly enjoy.
As for my country, I don't live there, but obviously I'm very proud to be Canadian.
Canada was for me very much Sweden, you know? Very much open people, that they read books, they go see films. I felt at home in Canada. And also, you speak French.
I've learned what it truly means to be Canadian and in turn I've been inspired to make a difference in the world, however small it's been.
The question about my Canadianness comes up a lot, and I'm never quite sure what to say about it. I've carved a life out for myself in Oregon, and it feels like home, not because it's the States but because that's where my friends are and where my son is.
I love Canada, always.
Yeah, I was born in Montreal and I go back to Vancouver and Toronto a lot, so I have a sense of being Canadian, and I was raised by two Canadians, and my wife is Canadian, so yeah, I feel it.
I came to America from Canada because Canada is stultifyingly boring and incredibly hypocritical.
I'd always somehow felt slightly as if I'd been born in the wrong country.
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