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1. patja+(OP)[view] [source] 2019-11-22 16:45:40
I think this is a Canadian thing. Friends who emigrated to Nelson BC comment on how in the library, every book by a Canadian author has a maple leaf on the spine. Canada seems to have a bit of an underdog complex about maintaining its cultural identity in the shadow of its neighbor. The museum in Nanaimo has a whole shrine dedicated to famous Canadian entertainers...such as Loverboy and Bryan Adams. They also have a very comprehensive and delightful display covering the gem of Canadian desserts, the Nanaimo Bar.
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2. danbol+BK[view] [source] 2019-11-22 21:13:22
>>patja+(OP)
I've grown up and lived in British Columbia, and I think I can understand the attitude given the cultural attitude compared to the US.

When I look at Australia, a commonwealth nation that's similar in some ways, but with a much more developed domestic media industry I very much feel like a vassal state of US culture.

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