Canada

diet_punk_rock said:
its cuz of him we dont have a deficit and no debt and that we make extra money.

We may not have a deficit, but we still have tons of debt. Like about 500 billion worth. Right now our governmental debt is worth 37% of the country's GDP. It's going to take generations to pay it all off at the rate we're going about it, especially if we go through with tax cuts like I'm hearing.
 
CornMaster said:
Also, Canada has a lot of oil (and natural gas) off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador (Grand Banks and Labrador Sea) as well as in the frozen arctic. Although, I shouldn't tell Americans that...they might put us back on the map. ;)

It doesn't matter, they own most of the oil companies there anyway. And aren't you forgetting Alberta, they have lots of oil too.
 
Tactician Zhao said:
oh, pardon me, then.. I was under the impression that the Queen was your head of state

It's strictly symbolic. Her representative, the Governor General, has virtually no political powers nor does she. The position is mainly ceremonial. Unfortunately, the government hasn't had the spine yet to get rid of the Queen altogether. There are still many people who would be up in arms over the idea.
 
elderotter said:
Ahem, uh...I was actually referring to the fact that people don't seem to be flocking from the shores of
canada out to destroy various parts of the Archetecturial landscape to do homage to twisted views of religion.

Oh sorry. Ever since we refused to take part in Iraq, many Americans have been claiming we've done nothing about terrorism, and that we're actually a haven for people wanting to enter the US for despicable reasons. It's become kind of an automatic reflex I guess.
 
Canada as a Civ said:
Maybe one could have U.N. peacekeepers as a U.U. for Canada or alternately the Avro Arrow.

Why would you want the Arrow, we'd just be forced to disband it as soon as it was built. :D
 
LAnkou said:
as there's a lot of canadian here, is this true that there was Canadian troops everytime UNO get somwhere ?

Yes it is true, Canada is the only country in the world that has been part of every single UN mission in history. And by the way, the blue helmet UN force were created by a Canadian. (Doesn't that count has something we have done for the world). We also had an important beach to raid during WW2...

I'm a canadian myself and I sure don't believe that Canada should be in CIV4. In my opinion, to have a civilization, you must have been there for more than 500 years...
 
Chopperhead said:
Well I was just trying to get the facts from memory here so if Im off abit it's to be expected. so what IS wrong with my info?

For one thing, it wasn't just French people living here at the time. There were English communities in what is now Ontario long before the revolution ever broke out.
 
haha I laughed so hard. When I went on www.civ4.com and click civilization and I was reading up on some of the civs, and on the american civ, they were talking about inventions and they say that they invented the telephone, bs, it was us Canadians.
 
ehBeaver said:
haha I laughed so hard. When I went on www.civ4.com and click civilization and I was reading up on some of the civs, and on the american civ, they were talking about inventions and they say that they invented the telephone, bs, it was us Canadians.


ha thats great...I guess Americans don't take into account 'Patents' when claiming they invented something. Case in point, the light blub...

Timeline outlining the development of the lightbulb. Contrary to popular belief, Thomas Alva Edison didn't "invent" the light bulb, but rather he improved upon a 50-year-old idea.

"Henry Woodward of Toronto, who along with Matthew Evans patented a light bulb in 1875. Unfortunately, the two entrepreneurs could not raise the financing to commercialize their invention. The enterprising American Thomas Edison, who had been working on the same idea, bought the rights to their patent.



I also like how this topic was started basically just to troll. I don't think Canada should be in Civ, and I also don't think the USA should be in Civ. But since the USA is in, so should Canada since both 'colonies' have been around for about the same time. Its just that the Americans decided to separted from Britan with War, whereas Canada took the long and peaceful road.
 
ehBeaver said:
haha I laughed so hard. When I went on www.civ4.com and click civilization and I was reading up on some of the civs, and on the american civ, they were talking about inventions and they say that they invented the telephone, bs, it was us Canadians.

that is up to debate, as each country recognizes a different inventor.. and unless I am unaware of any definitive evidence I have not read (entirely possible) neither claim is more reputable than the other

though Meucci built his device 20 some years before Bell even applied for his patent.. and it was found that the design described on the patent would not even function
 
Moosebox said:
Timeline outlining the development of the lightbulb. Contrary to popular belief, Thomas Alva Edison didn't "invent" the light bulb, but rather he improved upon a 50-year-old idea.

to avoid hypocrisy, even if you subscribe to the idea that Bell invented the telephone, he merely "improved upon" the work of Johann Reis, a German ;)

In 1860, he constructed the first prototype of a telephone, covering a distance of 100 m. He was not able to get people interested in his invention, however, and it was largely forgotten, except by Alexander Graham Bell, who demonstrated and patented an improved version of Philipp Reis' apparatus in 1876.
 
It's very common for historians to attribute an invention to whomever made it accessible to the general public, made it an everyday item, etc.
 
Willem said:
Why would you want the Arrow, we'd just be forced to disband it as soon as it was built. :D

Yeah cause the Americans wanted the Iriquos Engine for a new plane they were inventing.... what was it called...? SR-71

On the topic of Canada isnt the HBC one of the oldest companys in the world.. (where is smiths trading now?) the HBC once owned 10% of the globe. & how bout basketball - James Naismith (1892), telephone - Alexander Graham Bell (1874), lightbulb (first patented) - Henry Woodward (1874),standard time - Sir Sanford Fleming (1879),Creed Telegraph System ..in 1900, Fredrick Creed invented a way to convert Morse Code to text,Insulin Process ...Fredrick Banting, J. J. Macleod, Charles Best and Collip invented the process for insulin in 1922,plexiglass.

Or how bout we shut of there lights, or stop sending lumber to build there homes and how bout we shut off a good percentage of there water (Canada has more than half of the world's lakes within its border)

good site for yanks (er.. Americans) particularly #7http://durtydan.paintballresource.org/www.durtydan.com/ddcc/50things.html
 
Funny. You talk of Canadian rescources, I think of BC Grow-Ops.


Nice country, but I could deal without the gun-grabbers.


Later!

--The Clown to the Left
 
Exactly. Canadians just dont generally go around telling everyone about what we did or rah rah this like Americans so you dont here about it cause the ranting Americans drown it out because they invented toaster stroudle WooooHoooo .

Not to offend Americans here but seriously though it's true you guys get excited and brag about every little accomplishment ever and you know it to.
 
elderotter said:
Hey The US won the warr of 1812 - most of which , I believe was fought in 1814, by the time honored way. WE Cheated and took New Orleans some months over peace had been declared. Thats an attitude I can admire - not letting peace interfere with Victory in Civ3 it figured heavily in my strategy.


Err - I'm confused here - since the US initiated the war of 1812 in an attempt to annex York and other parts of Upper Canada, how was it they won when they came away with nothing other than a scorched White House??
 
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