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Why are Americans mad at Canadians?
Free Dominion ^ | August 5, 2003 | by J. L. Jackson and Craig Pichach

Posted on 08/05/2003 9:12:12 AM PDT by conniew

From a western Canadian cow family, "Don't blame us, we didn't vote for Chretien."

Why are Americans mad at Canadians?

After eight weeks of testing, it was only one cow after all.

by J. L. Jackson and Craig Pichach

Border Rally for western Canadian farmers

July 29, 2003

Quote: 100% support of our Premier and our caucus... the borders will open.. science says it should.. common sense says it should have and I am confident they will.

-Hon. Shirley McClellan, Deputy Premier and Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Development

Neighbours helping neighbours was the theme of Saturday's, July 26th Coutts Border Rally. Over 5,000 western Canadians attended, where organisers served up over 25,000 burgers. A giant convoy of semi-trucks as well as cars extending over three miles long started from Alberta's capital city of Edmonton, headed into Alberta's deep south, the border town of Coutts (pop. approx. 300) making close to a seven hour drive by convoy.

Neighbours helping neighbours is what the west is all about. And it is also what many politicians have a difficult time understanding.

Some politicians however did decide to stand up and be counted. Hon. Shirley McClellan, Deputy Premier and Minister of Agriculture, a Liberal Senator, MP's Monte Solberg, Diane Ablonzky, David Anderson, Deepak Oberhai and Rick Casson to name a few of the Canadian politicians. Perhaps more important, the emergence of a Montana municipality mayor who had scheduled a meeting with a US Senator within the week.

The momentum is building. Free trade between Canada and the United States makes sense. Common sense and science are on our side.

After eight weeks of extensive laboratory testing, only one fluke mad cow has been discovered in Canada, yet the US border, where 40 per cent of Alberta beef is exported, remains closed.

Speculation intensifies regarding the political motivation behind the border remaining closed, after the science has not found more than one single mad cow after eight weeks. Included in the speculation, western Canadians wonder why they are getting the blame for a blundering Prime Minister's arrogance in the Iraq crisis, when they never voted for him anyway.

American and Canadian western cultures are intertwined just as the west's cattle industry has always been integrated. In reality, like our southern counterparts, western Canadians have always been binational North Americans. From the beginning of time trade routes have always been north and south along the eastern slope of the Rockies. From the original trade that occurred between Native tribes to the original cattle drive north, memorialised in the movie Lonesome Dove, bringing cattle north to replenish the prairies after the buffalo's near extinction. The border between Canada and the U.S. -- in the west has always been an imaginary divide, only created by men.

Westerners on either side of the border are the same type of people. When you leave the east behind you embrace a new culture -- a western culture. We are enterprising, independent with plenty of perseverance. These are the qualities the pioneers brought west, and these are the qualities westerners still possess today.

Historically, the cattle industry has always had its hard knocks:

*In the late 1800's there were outbreaks of anthrax and black leg

*Drought and grasshoppers in the dirty thirties and before (as well as today)

*1950's the cattle industry battled Hoof and Mouth disease

*And there are always spring storms and hard winters where the western Canadian cattle heard have been hit and almost entirely wiped out again and again

But the pioneers survived. And although bleak, Canadian farmers and ranchers today will survive the American border closing too.

Westerners will survive because of the character traits their ancestors brought west with them. Independence, enterprising spirit and especially western perseverance will see farmers and ranchers through this time too.

After three years of devastating drought and now a single mad cow closing the border for over eight weeks, now is the time we need to support our farmers and ranchers.

If you're Canadian, chow down on a hamburger and steak today.

If you're American, call your congressman and senator and ask them why the border is still closed after eight weeks of testing when only one single mad cow has been found.

Policy Recommendations

1. Free and fair trade is benefical to Canadians. The Canadian economy depends on our ability to export our talents, goods and services. The crisis resulting in the beef industry from a border shut down could easily be replicated in other industries from aerospace to grain export sectors. The government of Canada should press for expanded free trade not only with the US but our natural trading partners and democratic allies.

2. Maintaining a good relationship with our natural allies in the United States and around the world should be a priority for any Canadian government.

3. Unfair trade restrictions such as this may discourage nations from admitting Mad Cow outbreaks in the future. Canada should push for a better deal on the international stage.

On a humorous note:

5 THINGS A CITY BOY LEARNED AT THE COUTTS BORDER RALLY

1) Beer is a lot cheaper in Milk River than Calgary

2) The beauty of small city multitasking with Coutts having a airport which also serves as a ploughed field (summer allow), rodeo ground, BBQ site and parking lot. Not that bad an Engineering accomplishment for a small border town population of approximately 300. Note: we saw one horse (literally a one horse town?)

3) Always charge the video batteries before you leave the city as there is no place to plug in at the Coutts rodeo grounds

4) 4H is not a cult, it is a agriculture youth organisation

5) Beer is a lot cheaper in Milk River than Calgary

5 THINGS A COUNTRY GIRL LEARNED AT THE COUTTS BORDER RALLY

1) Always bring extra film in case convenient stores are closed in order to help volunteer at the rally

2) There is no Esso convenience store in Coutts with film, but Zestos is an excellent air conditioned pizza joint (similar to Mystic Pizza, the movie) that sells cold ice cream

3) Country singer Adam Gregory is as popular as the Beatles with many young ladies (he's a good singer too)

4) When you get grit in your teeth and sand in your eye at events that draw in more people than the local fair or rodeo, and you have 20 politicians/dignitaries vying for mike time in 30 + temperature range, it cannot be denied, political change is in the air

5) Beer is a lot cheaper in the Milk River pub than Calgary

Click > here for access to recorded speeches and more pictures from the Coutts Border Rally July 26, 2003

Speeches include:

*Havre Montana Mayor

*Shirley McClellan, Provincial Ag Minister and Deputy Premier

*David Anderson, Federal Ag Critic

*Monte Solberg, Federal Finance Critic


TOPICS: Canada; Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: bse; canada; madcow; singlecow
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To: conniew
There have been numerous attacks on Americans in British Columbia in the passed couple of months; some very serious. I do believe that's about as west as you can get.
81 posted on 08/05/2003 1:21:37 PM PDT by CWOJackson
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To: quidnunc
Previously we had not been aware of Canada's nad behavior, but we're paying attention now and we're not inclined to keep tolerating being knifed in the back.

I grew up in Michigan, and have a great deal of family that lives in Canada. I have spent quite a bit of time in Ontario.

The subtle American animosity has always been prevalent in my mind. Many Americans are too busy being "American tourists" to pick up on it, though. It is similar to the disdain for Americans in Europe, that has been prevalent for a long time.

I believe since September 11th, a large portion of America has realized that Canada is not in lock-step with us.

But one should always distinguish Eastern Canada from Western Canada, the culture is really different.

82 posted on 08/05/2003 1:26:53 PM PDT by Pan_Yans Wife ("Life isn't fair. It's fairer than death, is all.")
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To: bedolido
Trust me... it the whole anti-American attitude of the socialists in Canada pisses me off probably just as much as it does you. Most of the farmers too who depend on trade with the United States are probably JUST AS upset over the situation.

Canada should be a useful ally of the United States. We can serve as third party NATO allies, constant members of the "coalition of the willing". Our Halifax class frigates have often been available to escort US Carrier Battle Groups.

Not only that but free trade is good for the US, it's good for Canada and it's good for the world.

Don't give up on Canada... we are fighting to help turn the tide against the socialists!!
83 posted on 08/05/2003 1:31:05 PM PDT by CraigPichach
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To: conniew
Whine and burgers - The new Canadian diet.
84 posted on 08/05/2003 1:40:03 PM PDT by Jeff Gordon
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To: conniew; CraigPichach
You're wasting your breath arguing with the Canada-bashers here. Most of them had a hate-on for us even before any of this stuff happened, mostly because we aren't exactly like them.
85 posted on 08/05/2003 1:53:11 PM PDT by -YYZ- (This message has been brought to you by the voice of reason, which nobody wants to hear)
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To: TexasRepublic
TexasRepublic wrote: (you can't swing a dead cat without anti-Americanism popping up to cock a snook at you) Say what? I understand the dead cat and anti-Americanism bits, but you had better translate the rest of that statement, it didn't compute.

To "cock a snook" is to thumb one's nose at someone while waggling the fingers.

It's a favored phrase of Mark Steyn.

86 posted on 08/05/2003 2:00:25 PM PDT by quidnunc (Omnis Gaul delenda est)
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To: conniew
I feel betrayed by the CANADA i once liked and respected
87 posted on 08/05/2003 2:29:13 PM PDT by y2k_free_radical (i)
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To: -YYZ-
YYZ- wrote: You're wasting your breath arguing with the Canada-bashers here. Most of them had a hate-on for us even before any of this stuff happened, mostly because we aren't exactly like them.

Wrong kemo sabe.

We don't give a rat's rump what you're like as long as you mind your own business don't rag on us for stuff which don't concern you.

Canadians have a bad habit of minding everybody's business except your own.

88 posted on 08/05/2003 2:33:30 PM PDT by quidnunc (Omnis Gaul delenda est)
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To: -YYZ-
Not true,the converse had been my experience--you have such a lovely country too
89 posted on 08/05/2003 2:34:02 PM PDT by y2k_free_radical (i)
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To: conniew
Most canadians despise America (not all). Many suffer from an inferiority complex and their way of coming to terms with it is trying to lower America in their mind.
90 posted on 08/05/2003 3:05:08 PM PDT by jagrmeister
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To: conniew
Why are Americans mad at Canadians?

Two words:

Paul Anka

enough said

91 posted on 08/05/2003 3:07:28 PM PDT by JoeA
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To: quidnunc
I just got back from Canada (French Canada [Trois-Rivieres, Quebec], no less), and I am not the least bit mad at Canadians (although I hate their politicians as much as you do). Everyone I encountered was friendly and helpful - even the ones who didn't speak English did their level best to help me with whatever I needed.

Canadians are GOOD people. The way I see it, they elected some seriously messed up people. But so did we. And we shouldn't hate Canadians in general just because we hate their government.

Now the French, on the other hand ...

:-)
92 posted on 08/05/2003 3:12:34 PM PDT by small_l_libertarian
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To: quidnunc
Canadians have a bad habit of minding everybody's business except your own.

Interesting comment coming from someone who makes a habit of scouring Canadian newspapers looking for news. Canadian news.

93 posted on 08/05/2003 4:27:13 PM PDT by Snowyman
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To: small_l_libertarian
Well... it could be worse.. could be in France.

Still, Canadians should both expect and deserve better.

We allow the socialist minded politicians to run all over us with divided opposition parties and a fear of actual policy development.

Finally however there is mobilization.
94 posted on 08/05/2003 4:27:19 PM PDT by CraigPichach
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To: conniew
Ask Nell.
95 posted on 08/05/2003 4:29:15 PM PDT by Consort
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To: CraigPichach
Oh, it could definitely get worse than what I just enjoyed!

Trois-Rivieres is the grooviest city I have ever visited - I was there for work, but it was almost like a vacation. The people were so friendly, and the food was the best I've EVER had. They have a very pretty church, too.

In just four days, I got very good at communicating with people who had no idea what I was saying.

Now, on to Toronto!
96 posted on 08/05/2003 4:48:22 PM PDT by small_l_libertarian
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To: Snowyman
Snowyman wrote: Interesting comment coming from someone who makes a habit of scouring Canadian newspapers looking for news. Canadian

Just flinging your perfidy back in your own face.

97 posted on 08/05/2003 5:01:24 PM PDT by quidnunc (Omnis Gaul delenda est)
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To: quidnunc
"Trois-Rivieres is the grooviest city I have ever visited "

Oh, we have a great country... too bad we've abandoned common sense and let the socialists take control.

Basically what happened in Canada is that our one political party representing the "Conservative" lense fractured into multiple groups... some going over to support the psuedo-Liberal Paul Martin (who is just as bad as Chretien), some forming the Reform party and later the Canadian Conservative Reform Alliance and others staying in the PC Party.

Enter in socialist fringe groups like David Orchards anti-free trade, anti globalization protestors and you have a recipe for disaster... allowing the socialist Liberals to win time and time again.

98 posted on 08/05/2003 7:11:25 PM PDT by CraigPichach
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To: CraigPichach
...Basically what happened in Canada is that our one political party representing the "Conservative" lense fractured into multiple groups...

Same thing may be happening here. Our strict-constructionist-type conservatives (of which I am one) are not exactly thrilled with our free-spending president. Some of the cracks in the Republican front may be starting to deepen. I personally think that it's in part because the Republicans are in power - we don't have to unite to defeat a common enemy. Idle hands, and all that.

You do have a lovely country. I have been to Toronto and the Bowmanville/Oshawa area previously, and when I got back from there I kept telling everybody how wonderful Canada was. Trois-Rivieres just blew me away, though. I want to take a real vacation there sometime soon.
99 posted on 08/05/2003 9:04:37 PM PDT by small_l_libertarian
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To: y2k_free_radical
"I feel betrayed by the CANADA i once liked and respected"


So do I!

100 posted on 08/06/2003 7:46:40 AM PDT by conniew
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