I can't live for more than four years outside of Canada. I'm Canadian, so ultimately that is my reference point.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Well, I've just gotten accustomed to just being in Canada for five and a half months a year.
I'm a very cultural person, and Canada is a very cultural place.
I love being Canadian. I think growing up in Canada gives you a world perspective that I certainly enjoy.
I know a lot about Canadian politics. I lived in Canadian bars for six years.
If you move to Canada, after a few years you call yourself Canadian. In Germany, it's difficult to belong.
For me personally to come back to Toronto, I lived here for three years. I always love coming back here.
I have great, fond memories of Canada. I feel that one day my bones will more than likely end up there.
I spent my childhood in Newfoundland and then my junior high and high school years in Alberta, Canada.
Canada was my whole world and my whole reality, and now I meet people who've never been there, and it's like, 'You've never been to my whole world?'
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.