Nomad wrote...
Pedropolo wrote...
Im going to have to respectfully disagree with that last part, we here in america ever since the mid-to-late 1800's have been regarded as "the great melting pot of the world" for a reason we have native americans (i am one), asian's, hispanic's (that includes mexico and all of the south american countrys as well as people from spain), Russian's, European's (all country's especially ireland)EXT. my point is that we Literally have people from every country you have ever heard of and probably quite a few you haven't heard of. again with no disrespect i live in the upper peninsula of michigan and i know and are friends with alot of people in canada, but MOST im not saying all but most people in canada are french, alaskan native (eskimo) and mexican.
LET THE FLAMING BEGIN!!!!!
NOT REALLY FLAMING...
You are obviously a smart guy but I don't think you have an understanding of Canadian multiculturalism.
FIRST: The Melting Pot isn't a metaphor for multiculturalism.... it's a metaphor for assimilation.
SECOND: Canada is referred to as the world's greatest
Mosaic so you kinda stepped beyond your reach on that one...
I'm happy for the existence of the US, and ultimately terrified that they will start a war with us in the coming years to capture all our base.
On a more serious note, i would rather live here than live in the US because we get everything the US gets without any of that hassle... :P (maybe not EVERYTHING)
LOL, I actually plan to move to California for a few semesters so i guess I'll get a greater understanding in the field!
let me clarify i was meaning statistical populations not if they actually kept their culture, otherwise i agree with you completely