I was born in Canada for a reason. It was because my parents wanted me to have the freedoms that this country offers.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I love being Canadian. I think growing up in Canada gives you a world perspective that I certainly enjoy.
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 came to America from Canada because Canada is stultifyingly boring and incredibly hypocritical.
I loved growing up in Canada. It's a great place to grow up because - well, at least where I grew up - it's very multicultural. There's also good health care and a good education system.
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 was born in Israel, to Canadian parents. My father immigrated in 1948, part of a wave of young men and women who came as pioneers, to fight for a Jewish homeland. Their motive was in large part a reaction to the Holocaust, and their slogan was 'Never Again.'
As for my country, I don't live there, but obviously I'm very proud to be Canadian.
I was born in England, but then I lived in Calgary, Saudi Arabia, Cyprus, India, Vancouver, London, Toronto, and now L.A.
I was born in the U.S. This is my country.
I'm American by birth, but I consider myself Canadian.