15 Answers to the Question “Why Does Nobody Leave Canada?”
What
do we know about Canada besides maple syrup, hockey, and police on horseback?
Well, more than 100,000 people move to Canada every year and they stay there.
Let’s try to figure out what’s so great about this country.
We
at Bright Side did some digging and we would like to share what we’ve come up
with. Who knows? Maybe we’ll even inspire some of our readers to move to
Canada!
1.
When Canadians have nothing to do, they go outside with posters to cheer other
people up.
2.
You can see bear-shaped license plates in Canada.
Before
1999, license plates shaped like a walking polar bear were the symbol of the
northern territory named Nunavut. Yes, later they started using regular license
plates, but you can still find some bear-shaped ones in someone’s old
collection.
3.
Canadians love pranks, and we have to admit that they really do have a great
sense of humor.
A
Montreal resident decided to prank local policemen: he made a car out of snow
and “parked” it in the wrong place. We have to give it to him: he even put a
windshield wiper on the car to make it look like a real one. Soon after, the
police really came and this joke seemed funny to them too.
4.
There is a lot of oil in Canada.
Canada
takes 3rd place among the countries with the biggest amount of oil after
Venezuela and Saudi Arabia. Nature was very generous with this country: besides
the oil, there is a lot of fresh water, many beautiful lakes, and
well-protected forests.
5.
There is a charity organization which supports women who are seriously ill by
helping them with cleaning.
The
organization “Cleaning For A Reason” is based in the US but it also works in
Canada. The point of the project is to provide free cleaning help for women who
are focused on fighting serious diseases. This is a beautiful idea. We admire
it.
6.
Canadian money doesn’t get destroyed by water and it can reveal unexpected
secrets.
Canadian
money is not just unusual, it’s unbelievable: firstly, nothing will happen to
it if you put it in the water. You can even wash it with soap. The secret is
that it’s made of plastic instead of paper. Secondly, Canadian dollars have a
hidden hologram hidden inside the maple leaf. It’s not a money bill, it’s more
of a video game artifact!
Some
people also claim that Canadian money smells like classic maple syrup.
7.
Canadians are very hospitable people. In fact, they are so hospitable that they
even built a special landing pad in case aliens come to visit.
Canadians
are welcoming to everyone, even to extraterrestrials. In Saint Paul, Alberta,
there is a landing pad where guests from distant galaxies can easily land their
spaceships or any other means of transportation.
8.
Very, very kind policemen.
If
you think that this policeman wanted to check her business license, you are
wrong. He wants to buy a glass of lemonade from this little girl. How cute is
that?
9.
Canadians are extremely polite.
You
can find millions of pictures on the internet about this fact. For example,
this is the way Captain Canada would look like if he existed. And the best
thing is that if you joke about the stereotypical politeness with a Canadian
person, they will laugh with you. Or apologize.
10.
They saved a forest twice as big as Belgium in Canada.
Well,
when it comes to nature, Canadians become serious and unbreakable. The industry
became a threat to a unique broad-leafed forest, the last one of its kind on
the planet. It is so big that it’s even named the “Great Bear.” So, in 2016,
they made a decision to use 15% of the forest in the industry, and 85% should be
left for the planet. “We should come up with ideas how to change the economic
models and save the place where we live.” This is the Canadian approach to
preserving nature.
11.
Justin Trudeau is the Prime Minister.
What
is so special about the Canadian Prime Minister? Well, where do we start?
Everything is cool about Justin Trudeau: from his colorful socks to the elegant
way he goes shopping for food in chain supermarkets like a usual person. He
looks more like a novel character than a politician: he does yoga, he hugs
pandas, and he is a very handsome man, you have to admit that!
12.
In Canada, they help each other in difficult situations.
School
students from Halifax put used but very good quality clothes on posts with such
notes: “For those who need it.” What if everyone was like these Halifax
students?
13.
They are very honest.
This
pile of change and tickets was on a broken turnstile on one of the subway
stations in Canada before the workers fixed it. If something is broken, it
doesn’t mean that you can break the law and ride for free. At least, that’s
what the Canadians think.
14.
Canada is so beautiful that even a photo made by a road camera looks like a
picture from National Geographic.
Despite
the fact that it’s very cold in Canada, it’s a very beautiful country with a
great number of reservations. It can take a lifetime to visit all of them.
15.
“I thought I got a ticket but then I realized that I was in Canada.”
Have
you been to Canada? Tell us what you liked the most about this country!
SOURCE: BRIGHTSIDE
Nice to know. Now my dream of my favorite place in Canada is becoming a reality..Ottawa here I come
ReplyDeleteI love Vancouver more that another place in Canada. Great Country.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment. God bless you.