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Why is Baker Lake, a city with a population of 30,000 or so, on a map of Canada?
The city I live in has 70,000, and it's not on the USA map.
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Why is Baker Lake, a city with a population of 30,000 or so, on a map of Canada?
The city I live in has 70,000, and it's not on the USA map.
Also, what can the Governor General do if he/she is pissed at the Prime Minister, and by pissed I mean devoted to bring him/her down?
PS: I'm taking a class on Canada, and the country seems funny.
Regional conflict
Quebec thinking it should have special status
A dual executive (PM/GG)
First provinces that formed Canada that have at least 40% more seats than ones that were added subsequent to the confederation (e.g Alberta has 6 and Nova Scotia has 10)
who the F cares about you being on the map?
id love to explain but i cant be arsed
Justinian
depends on the scale of the map, ass!
> Chris_Balsz wrote:
> Justinian
depends on the scale of the map, ass!
No it's not, it is a conspiracy to prevent his town to get into the map, Towns like Brockway, Ogdenville and North Haverbrook are in but they all got in with a MONORAIL!
easy,it is about political correctness.
It
"Why is Baker Lake, a city with a population of 30,000 or so, on a map of Canada?
The city I live in has 70,000, and it's not on the USA map."
consider the ratio of 30,000:30,000,000 as opposed to 70,000:300,000,000
"Also, what can the Governor General do if he/she is pissed at the Prime Minister, and by pissed I mean devoted to bring him/her down?"
Vote against their wishes in the event of a tie in the House of Commons. That is to say if a issue is voted on and it's 50:50 the Governor General gets the final say.
"PS: I'm taking a class on Canada, and the country seems funny.
Regional conflict
Quebec thinking it should have special status
A dual executive (PM/GG)"
The Regional conflict results from the fact that we have so little in common with one another. It isn't like the states where people don't change much as you cross the border entering a different province is like entering a separate country.
Quebec's french what do you expect
Yeah that's a little crazy
"First provinces that formed Canada that have at least 40% more seats than ones that were added subsequent to the confederation (e.g Alberta has 6 and Nova Scotia has 10)"
First kids in the play pen get the best toys.
Hmm... Scale has nothing to do with it.
When you have a huge expanse of nothingness.....Canada....you are GREATFUL to be able to put SOMETHING on the map.
Hey Canada is not a large expanse of nothingness, we've got rocks and trees up the yin yang
wouldn't matter, Democrats keep our lands tapped
Baker Lake is likely on the map, because it's one of the largest cities in the North. By comparison, the capital of Nunavut, Iqaluit has a population of 6000. The capital of Yukon, Whitehorse, has a population of 22000.
Regional conflict happens everywhere. It's probably more noticeable in Canada because of a couple of factors. The first is that we don't have too many provinces. The second is that the majority of the population is concentrated in Ontario and Quebec (60% or so).
The third is...well...if you're interested, read up on "transfer payments".
Section 36(2) of the Constitution Act 1982
(2) Parliament and the government of Canada are committed to the principle of making equalization payments to ensure that provincial governments have sufficient revenues to provide reasonably comparable levels of public services at reasonably comparable levels of taxation. (96)
Those get lots of people (re: Albertans) steaming mad
If you want to read a bit about them:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equalization_payments
The dual executive isn't really a dual executive. The last time a Governor General disobeyed the wishes of the PM was in the 1920s with the King-Byng crisis.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King-Byng_Affair
Your tally of seats is somewhat off. Wiki lists the guaranteed minimum number of seats for each province.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_House_of_Commons
What's the point of this thread? Canada's not a real country.
Canada is by far the best country in northern america
I agree.
Does that include Greenland ?
ahhh...then you mean NORTH America....not Northern America.
So, now I disagree.
Old thread, but you guys need to get your facts straight:
If it's a 50:50 split on a vote in Paraliment, the speaker of the house will cast the deciding vote, not the Governor General. The GG is a purely ceremonial position.
As for Quebec being given special status? That claim is based upon the fact that the majority of Quebeckers are a minority within the country, and have a slightly different history then white, english specking Canadians.
I just found it funny the first 2 replies to the thread, was by the person who started the thread. What a lonely guy.
Oh yea.... Quebeckers are different.
They are White, French and English speaking, Canadians.
Same as the TEXICANS, or CREOL, or ........... any significant large portion of different Americans that come together as one.
But, leave it to the only difference being that they speak FRENCH be the wrench in the entire fabric of being "Canadian."
Being "French Canadian" is not enough......... no they want to BELIGIUM the Country.
I can see my house on a map...
Canada actually comes from 'Canata' which is 'eskimonian' for 'Village', but the settlers thought it meant 'kingdom'
that was part of what I learned this monday hehe, aswell about nova scotia and the french, the dual system (which isn't that strange)
and don't be stubborn, get allong with the french ![]()
Pretty soon, Canada will probably have to build a wall to keep American migrants out.
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