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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (3994)11/12/2006 8:58:57 PM
From: Tommaso  Respond to of 30198
 
Well, if you can talk to a fisherman in Bic, a scraggly guy shooting up dope in Chinatown in Vancouver, a lawyer in Toronto, a hotel keeper in Winnipeg, a gas station operator in Labrador, a waiter in Quebec, a proprietor of an antique store in Victoria, a wheat farmer in Saskatchewan, a roughneck in Fort McMurray, a croupier in Calgary, an insurance executive in Ottawa, a potato farmer on PEI, a motel operator in Nova Scotia, a hardware store owner in New Brunswick, some tourists at Lake Louise, a forester on Vancouver Island, a day laborer on the Gaspe, some Indians up north, and a couple of hundred other representative citizens, all within one 24-hour period, you might begin to gain an approximation of a national consensus un Canada. I guess I left out dairymen? Maybe even some intellectuals?

But it's a little hard for a U. S. citizen living a thousand miles from the nearest Canadian frontier crossing, so I have no excuses for my abysmal ignorance of Canadian politics, especially when no one in Canada seems able to comprehend it.