Canada Day

   / Canada Day #31  
No offense, but you mean sort of independence with King Charles III as the current King of Canada.

Commonwealth realm - Wikipedia


Similarly kind of independent as the other 14 Commonwealth Nations are.

Monarchy of Canada - Wikipedia
They give Canada its independence, we are a self governing entity, as a polite gesture they chose to maintain the constitutional monarchy with the British monarch. The role of the monarch is purely symbolic and for ceremonial purposes at this point just like they are in England.
 
   / Canada Day #32  
They give Canada its independence, we are a self governing entity, as a polite gesture they chose to maintain the constitutional monarchy with the British monarch. The role of the monarch is purely symbolic and for ceremonial purposes at this point just like they are in England.
It's rather embarrassing how little I know about our neighbors to the north.
 
   / Canada Day #33  
   / Canada Day #34  
It's rather embarrassing how little I know about our neighbors to the north.

I don't blame you, why would you... There was lots of things I didn't know about the USA ether, I have learn lots about your country here on this site...

I always laugh when I watch some video's (film on the west coast) of trivia question about the USA and most people don't know the answers then one guy show up and get most of them right then the host his like finally a American that know his history and the guy is like actually I am Canadian :ROFLMAO:
 
   / Canada Day #35  
Yes as a polite gesture, King Charles III is the head of state of Canada and the 14 other Commonwealth realms.

Governor General of Canada - Wikipedia

Canadian navy is politely called The Royal Canadian Navy and the ships are designated HMCS (IE. His Majesty's Canadian Ship).

His Majesty's Canadian Ship - Wikipedia
and you point ? yes the British had a massive influence on pretty much everything from our money to our education system to our military, we didn't fight them... the French did but they lost.

I didn't even know we had a navy ... is one ship count as a navy? although there is probably no fuel in it...
 
   / Canada Day #36  
There's been over 3000 wildfires in Canada so far in 2023.

Show me the arrest reports for the arsonist that was caught that started the most of the fires to begin with. That would be one person starting over 1500 fires.

You can't. He can't. No one can.

Conspiracy theory garbage.
Most wildfires are lightning strikes.
 
   / Canada Day #37  
Most wildfires are lightning strikes.
I'm not so sure about that. Somebody posted a clip showing a high altitude view of Canada and you could see a succession of fires starting across the continent over the course of thirty seconds or so.

Of course nobody mentioned how long the time elapse video was, and how many hours or days actually occurred between each fire.
 
   / Canada Day #38  
I'm not so sure about that. Somebody posted a clip showing a high altitude view of Canada and you could see a succession of fires starting across the continent over the course of thirty seconds or so.

Of course nobody mentioned how long the time elapse video was, and how many hours or days actually occurred between each fire.
yeah saw that one and it’s exactly what i thought how long these time laps are in between… and these where most likely satellite image and that was right after a massive thunder storm that swept the country from one side to the other … and it was also in very remote area…. i have no doubt in my mind these are natural …
 
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