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Old 7th April 2000, 06:37
Canun Canun is offline
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Hello, I am new and am trying to find out how the average Russian person views Canada as a country and a people. Any info would be very much appreciated.

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Old 11th April 2000, 07:53
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Hello Canun:

OOps! There is another Canuck out there...
I'd be interested in knowing the answer to your question too.

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Old 8th June 2000, 04:08
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hey, Canadians!

what's up, fellow northerners? i don't KNOW much about Canada, but at least in that country they know how to appreciate maples and good hockey.

HOCKEY RULES 4 EVA!

luv 2 all, a Russian gal.
a.k.a. Evelyn
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Old 21st June 2000, 18:10
Nazionalyst Nazionalyst is offline
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I am a Russian Canadian, I lived here for year and a half, so excuse my writing (I did not speak english before I came). I am just a guy (not gay :-))) in a Canadian high school, and I like this country very much. For many Russians here, Canada is like a promised land, and for people in Russia like a garden of Adam and Eve.
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Old 4th July 2000, 14:46
Andrey_V_Saiko Andrey_V_Saiko is offline
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Hi to all!!!

I can't agree with NAZ.<<<<for people in Russia like a garden of Adam and Eve>>>>

For Russian people Canada is the second Nothern country after Russia. In politics Canada plays the role of the slave of US. Canada is the mamber of haten NATO.

P.S. There are lot's of Ukrainians in Canada.

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Old 17th July 2000, 09:42
Nazionalyst Nazionalyst is offline
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With all respect, but have you actualy seen the lines in to the Canadian embacy.

All short Canadian history it was opposing US ,the revolution and the loalists, short war of 1812(has nothing to do with Napolion),undergroun railroad, eveng being loyl to england thus sacrafising the efishency of it's government.

To Cn. Please exuse any statment you thought to be offencive.
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Old 17th July 2000, 17:46
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Hard to picture a Russian being allied so closely to Canada, which is but an extended presence of a European Imperial power still having wet dreams of colonizing the world. Hey kid, get real. Russia is in your blood and that is an entirely different reality. Peace
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