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Quotes About Canada

I am entirely confident that the extraordinary women we have running for us right across Canada will make excellent cabinet ministers.
~ Justin Trudeau
I don't even know what the odds are for one kid or one team to make it here. Obviously, being from Canada this is their Stanley Cup - they made it. It's hard enough to get here and it's hard enough to advance.
~ John Atkinson
Growing up in Canada, most kids from Canada dream of playing in the NHL, and they also hope one day to be on a Stanley Cup team. That was a big goal.
~ Bobby Orr
Diana Krall I met in, I think it was Canada. She's a lovely lady. Her husband, Elvis Costello, is a great star.
~ Don Rickles
My understanding is, the fans are so ravenous in Canada, they gnaw on the stars.
~ William Shatner
America gets rock stars a little more than Canada does.
~ Sebastian Bach
People shouldn't be forced to chose between paying for rent or paying for medication. They deserve a government ready to take on Big Pharma by implementing health coverage, starting by extending pharmacare coverage to every Canadian.
~ Jagmeet Singh
Since 2010, Hillary Clinton's State Department, with the aid of Brazil, France, and Canada and in league with the Clinton Foundation and other 'philanthropists,' put into place something like a never-ending coup, an everlasting intervention.
~ Greg Grandin
I stated that aboriginals deserve protection under Canada's human rights laws and that the record dollars that the government is spending on aboriginals should reach the people in need.
~ Pierre Poilievre
I don't know that I'd be a comedian if I stayed in Canada.
~ Katherine Ryan
The biggest risk to Quebec isn't sovereignty. It is staying in Canada.
~ Pauline Marois
There's something about an Olympic Games and representing Canada and being part of that greater team, so when we're 70, we'll be wanting to be Olympians still. That stays with you, I think.
~ Tessa Virtue
America is essentially an entrepreneurial culture: the sizzle is the steak, because, after all, if you buy the sizzle, the steak comes with it. Canada's, in contrast, is a primary-producing culture: we'll buy the steak and hope to get a little sizzle with it. But we know we can't eat sizzle.
~ Wayne Grady
Canadians are nice and polite. It's not just a stereotype.
~ Justin Trudeau
There was no particular reason for the Canadian government to remember what had happened to the Cherokee in the 1840s. After all, most governments can't remember the promises that got them elected.
~ Thomas King
A great many people in North America believe that Canada and the United States, in a moment of inexplicable generosity, gave treaty rights to Native people as a gift. Of course, anyone familiar with the history of Indians in North America knows that Native people paid for every treaty right, and in some cases, paid more than once. The idea that either country gave First Nations something for free is horseshit.
~ Thomas King
I've always felt, and I don't like to say this because I sound like an ex-patriot, I always feel quite a bit more comfortable sometimes in Canada. For a variety of reasons. I just think it's a politer place. Kind of. You don't have quite the population to deal with but you don't immediately get into skirmishes with everybody. If you had any passport, any terrorist would let the Canadians off the plane.
~ Tim Allen
President Donald Trump has made it very clear he wants to move Canadian jobs to the United States. There's no reason why Justin Trudeau should be helping him.
~ Andrew Scheer
Well, I'm Canadian. True, north, strong, and free.
~ Barry Pepper
Canada's north is going to change a lot in the new few years. We have every resource imaginable up north.
~ Jean Charest
We are also looking to Canada as we continue to integrate the North American energy market.
~ Paul Cellucci
My dad, a geologist, was an expert in glaciers and permafrost, so we moved to a lot of cold places such as Canada, Iceland and Norway.
~ Lucy Worsley
One of the reasons why Australia and Canada have support for migration is because they control the numbers.
~ Michael Gove
My mom was a nurse, and my dad worked in the Health Ministry as a civil servant. When I was 6 years old, my dad got a job at the Sri Lankan High Commission in Canada, so we moved there.
~ Chamath Palihapitiya