I always worked mostly in Quebec. I never thought of the States, somehow. I don't know - I don't have blue eyes or blond hair. I thought I didn't fit with the stereotype of America.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think Canada, our industry is still somewhat based in America's industry.
I can't think of this country without Quebec. Je parle francais. And when I think about being a Canadian, speaking French is part of it.
I'd always felt like a Canadian living in the U.S.
If it were up to me, every job would be somewhere in Canada.
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 know lots of people who work in the U.S. but don't live there.
I was born in Montreal and came from a lower-middle-class family.
I love being in the States because there's an emphasis on work. People are enthusiastic. They put heart into things.
I've seen a lot of the United States, having stayed in so many different cities and towns for work.
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.