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To: Little Bill
There was a brief period following WWII that if you were born in Canada, and your parents emigrated, taking you along, you
lost your Canadian citizenship.

That generation or so is now looking to retire in Canada. All sorts of politics, not to mention the sorry financial shape
of Health Canada, and all those boomers looking to leech off the taxpayer supported system....

(I listen to Radio Canada on shortwave fairly regularly. Mostly for the international news, but I stick around some
of the Canadian stuff and the world human interest stories.)

19 posted on 02/28/2004 2:05:58 PM PST by Calvin Locke
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To: Calvin Locke
My family is WW1 Canada, Yanks with a bad accent. No jobs and no hope led them to come to the US of A, starve in the Maritimes or work in Mass.

Read about the Harvest Bumbs that went to the Western Provences to make a few bucks, I know what a hooker cost in Saskatoon in 1912, Canada is a geat place if you don't choke herrings for a living.

20 posted on 02/28/2004 2:36:26 PM PST by Little Bill (I can't take another rat in the White House at my age.)
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