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fandomsecrets2014-03-07 06:55 pm
[ SECRET POST #2621 ]
⌈ Secret Post #2621 ⌋
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Re: CANADA
Everyone learns French in school here, but there aren't many French speakers on the west coast. Not a lot of people learn it to the point of being fluent, but I still remember enough French to translate recipes, read packaging, read road signs, and understand simple things like hockey games lol. As you might have guessed, most of the French speakers live in Quebec. There are also significant French populations in Manitoba, and on the East coast in Newfoundland/Labrador and PEI.
There really isn't any overt hostility between any racial, linguistic, or religious groups here, for the most part. The part of Canada I live in would be more likely to gang up on a person for spewing hate language than they would be to ignore it or join in. There's relatively little homophobia as well, though that does still exist and is a lot worse when you get into the prairie provinces.
Re: CANADA
Re: CANADA
It's also not likely to happen, but young cougars will occasionally attack dogs and hikers even on some of the more popular trails, especially during the spring and fall months.
There's lot of very deep, secluded wilderness around here, and caution is just part of having the privilege of living here.