Living in Canada is such a privilege. I love living here and would never choose to move to another place for so many reasons.
In Canada I as a woman am free to do anything I please. I can wear pants, I can wear make-up, I can show my face in public.
In Canada I can go to the doctor and not have to pay a fee. I don't have to worry that my insurance does not cover the procedure I need. I can see my doctor about any worry I have and not have to pay a fee(which may change in the future because some do abuse this privilege)
In Canada I can choose any place of worship I want. I have many choices within each religion as to the degree of observance I feel comfortable.
In Canada I enjoy democracy. I get a vote-and I like to think my vote counts....
Why do you love living in Canada???
Sunday, 1 July 2007
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What a wonderful, wonderful post, Dina! I was actually going to post something insightful about Canada Day too, but ended up just blogging about the festivities that went on here! LOL!
ReplyDeleteI love living in Canada for the same reasons you do. We are so very lucky to be living in the country we live in. There are many other reasons I love living here. I can go on and on, but I don't want to make this comment too long! LOL!
All excellent reasons to be proud Canadians. Hope you had a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteWe spent Canada Day in Montreal with family- we witnessed a very small parade there (my cousins, native Montrealers, were joking that it's pretty much just an obligation , marching bands probably wear bulletproof vests) - very low key especially compared to St. Jean Baptiste celebrations.