Canuck21t
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What do you mean that's the only thing that Canadians can play? We have access to many sports and recently we've have success in sports that we weren't good before. We've made some big steps despite having almost no money for our amateurs. Hockey is the only sport that gets enough finance to support the athletes.wilka91 said:Anyway it's easy to tell how much of the world's top talent Canada has, VERY EASY. Simply compare the total number of people playing in Canada to the other countries. No country is more gifted than another, it's just that there are much more people playing hockey in Canada than the rest of the World (that's the only thing that Canadians can play by the way), that's why Canada produces more players.
Btw, how can you say that Canada and the USA are almost the same country? Have you ever visited both countries before you say such a thing? Please tell me you have, else how can I take you seriously? If Canada and the USA are almost the same, then you have to agree that Sweden, Norway and Denmark are almost the same too right? Germany and Austria are pretty much alike also eh? Oh and how can we forget about the Czech Republic and Slovakia? What's the big difference? The reality is that Canada and the USA are much more different than you think. When look from the outside, both look similar but go deeper and you'll see that our way of life is quite different. The biggest distinction is our healthcare system. Canada's laws are not the same as in the US. Canada tend to be a little bit more to the left politically too. Our right wing party is sometime more at left than the left wing Democrats in the US. Our taxation is comparable to Scandinavian countries--very high. The USA is a Republic with a President, Canada instead have a Prime Minister. I've made kind of a cross country bus ride in the US so I've seen inside of the USA, you know, the mid-West part? I've notice that the American people itself are very different than Canadians. I was myself surprised of the differences and almost in shock at times.