Canadians are superior to Americans. Both are inferior to Britains (and there is a huge difference in culture - we have it)
Hmm. You don't think the Native culture, French culture, religion and/or race differences are all that different from the USA? I think there are many small differences.
Since... that's what I hear tell. Gun laws are outrageous in Canada. Don't quote me on that. ...I fully expect this post to be quoted, just out of spite.
Hahaha. Just because we outlaw AK-47s doesn't mean we can't have guns. I hope you're being serious. That's funneh.
Gun politics in Canada is controversial, though less contentious than it is in the United States. The history of gun control in Canada dates from 1689 when English Parliament affirmed the common law right of all Englishmen to 'keep armes for their defence'. Minor controls date from the early days of Confederation, when Justices of the Peace could impose penalties for carrying a handgun without reasonable cause. Criminal Code of Canada amendments between the 1890s and the 1970s introduced a series of minor controls on firearms. In the late 1970s, controls of intermediate strength were introduced. In the mid 1990s significant increases in controls occurred. A 1996 study showed that Canada was in the mid-range of firearm ownership when compared with eight other western nations. Nearly 22% of Canadian households had at least one firearm Sorry, but we are worse (or better, as I like to think): The contrast between UK legislation on gun ownership - among the strictest in the world, and that in the United States - among the most relaxed, might appear stark. But in fact both countries' firearms laws can be traced back to the same source. The right to bear arms was guaranteed in the 1689 Bill of Rights, in which the new King William of Orange enshrined a series of rights for his subjects - Catholics were famously excluded. This was enshrined in common law during the early years of the US, and later informed the second amendment of the US constitution, which explains why the right to bear arms remains so strong a factor in America. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7056245.stm No spite intended.
Glowing with health! is niceness and politeness the type of radioactive powers you can get in Canada.