For 20 years I've had the privilege of representing Canada around the globe... first on the bike and then on my blades. The experiences have shaped me into who I am today.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm a very, very proud Canadian, and having the privilege to represent my country on the international level was the highlight of my 18-year career.
There's not much that I haven't done in my life, but there's lots of things that I'd like to do better. The variety of my career has been the fun of it, and I can thank Canada for that.
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.
I want to represent Canada so I can represent my mother.
I love being Canadian. I think growing up in Canada gives you a world perspective that I certainly enjoy.
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'm a very cultural person, and Canada is a very cultural place.
I have great, fond memories of Canada. I feel that one day my bones will more than likely end up there.
I'm so proud to be Canadian. I've been to 58 countries, and they're wonderful countries, but Canada is the best.
I'll be a Quebecker-Canadian. I'm from Quebec, and every time I go to a country, I say that. It's my roots, my origins, and it's the most important thing to me.
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