We, in our Province, are beginning to realize and appreciate that our slowness in keeping up with our North American neighbours may well have been a blessing in disguise.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The direction is going the right way for respect for aboriginal people in North America, and all we can do is stand up and say, 'Please do it faster.'
Canada's north is going to change a lot in the new few years. We have every resource imaginable up north.
In Canada, we're happy to provide a safe haven for next-door neighbors in the middle of a marital dispute. And if anyone trips while crossing the border, we're happy to set their broken bones for free.
One of the things that I miss about Canada is that even the strangers, you have an immediate rapport, there's just an understanding that we're all good people, let's be nice to each other. And Kiwis have that. I find the Kiwis have that.
The best an American can look forward to is the lonely pleasure of one who stands at long last on a chilly and inhospitable mountaintop where few have been before, where few can follow and where few will consent to believe he has been.
We should learn to live and love our neighbors as ourselves for the sake of peace and progress.
Sad Patience, too near neighbour to despair.
We must broaden the definition of who our neighbors are, and extend the boundaries of our interest and empathy.
Canadians are often a friendly bunch.
When one neighbor helps another, we strengthen our communities.
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