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Captain Canuck
07-01-2004, 06:43 AM
As the Official Canadian Super hero, I would like to take this opportunity to wish Canada a Happy Birthday.:cheers:

Now that I have wasted valuable drinking time making this post.... BACK TO THE BEER EH?

:cheers:

Now all you Canadian Hosers quit readin what the knobs here are saying Eh?, and go back to the beer too Eh?:cheers:

And to all you knobs that aren't of the, you know, CANADIAN persuasion Eh, TAKE OFF EH?!:cheers:




Beauty speech Eh? :cheers:

Happy Canada Day eh?!

bleachit
07-01-2004, 07:14 AM
dont drink canada dry, errr, eh?

HJSTOM2
07-01-2004, 08:08 AM
Happy Canada Day to the Canadians here on the board. I love Montreal!!!

lord1234
07-01-2004, 08:16 AM
happy "2nd america" day ?

painball
07-01-2004, 08:35 AM
Copycat holiday ;)

ß?µ£ §mµ®ƒ
07-01-2004, 08:38 AM
Blame Canada Eh?

PsychoBaller
07-01-2004, 09:12 AM
Damnit... i saw this on my calender at home yesturday and forgot... was gonna be the first to post and make fun of Mayhem for not beating me to the punch...

anyways... wut is the significance? we dont have USA day or anything, so wtf ? hehehe...

Big'n slo
07-01-2004, 09:55 AM
Hey Hoser!
Everyone in Canadia should get a free two-four eh? :cheers:

http://www.execulink.com/~bobnet/hoser/album1.jpg


http://www.execulink.com/~bobnet/hoser/canpres.jpg

BTW= USA day is July 4th ;)

Benfica4ever
07-01-2004, 10:38 AM
What are we all talking aboot? :cheers:

SlartyBartFast
07-01-2004, 10:54 AM
Copycat holiday ;)

Ours is first. Who's copying who? :D

logamus
07-01-2004, 12:34 PM
oh canada, we stand on guard for thee!!!

good day eh.

http://images.google.com/images?q=tbn:lTX6xxco_RgJ:www.ariane-info.com/f-cdn.gif

Rumble
07-01-2004, 05:39 PM
Ya! GO CANADA :clap: :headbang: :hail:

1stdeadeye
07-01-2004, 08:58 PM
Today is the anniversary of Canada asking Britan for Independence and Britan finally saying get the f out!!! :p

Slarty Bart-

Ours was about 150 years before yours! ;)

magman007
07-01-2004, 09:10 PM
HEy HAPPY AMERICA JUNIOR DAY!!! WOOO HOOO!!

SlartyBartFast
07-06-2004, 11:30 AM
Today is the anniversary of Canada asking Britan for Independence and Britan finally saying get the f out!!! :p

Slarty Bart-

Ours was about 150 years before yours! ;)

First: Canada Day was enacted to celebrate the enactment of the BNA.
Secondly: Deadeye is partially correct, American Independance was declaired in 1776, the BNA act was enacted in 1869 on July 1st. That's 93 yrs not 150. ;) Anyways, we celebrate three days earlier. That's what counts! :D Additionally, our Constitution (http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/const/c1867_e.html#pre) wasn't repatriated until 1982. Nobody asked or forced Canada out from anything.
Thirdly: All you "America Junior" twerps can kiss my hairy maple leaf tattooed ***! :p

1stdeadeye
07-06-2004, 02:57 PM
First: Canada Day was enacted to celebrate the enactment of the BNA.
Secondly: Deadeye is partially correct, American Independance was declaired in 1776, the BNA act was enacted in 1869 on July 1st. That's 93 yrs not 150. ;) Anyways, we celebrate three days earlier. That's what counts! :D Additionally, our Constitution (http://laws.justice.gc.ca/en/const/c1867_e.html#pre) wasn't repatriated until 1982. Nobody asked or forced Canada out from anything.
Thirdly: All you "America Junior" twerps can kiss my hairy maple leaf tattooed ***! :p

I was referring to the 1930's when you were recognized as an independant country! ;)

Jeffy-CanCon
07-06-2004, 03:21 PM
I was referring to the 1930's when you were recognized as an independant country! ;)

I'm impressed!
:hail:

I didn't think anyone in the USA had ever heard of the (1931) Statute of Westminister. I'm pretty sure most Canadians have forgotten it, even.

But since you guys count from the Declaration of Independance in 1776, rather than Britain's assent in the Treaty of Paris (1783), I think we can stick with 1867. ;)

SlartyBartFast
07-06-2004, 03:30 PM
I was referring to the 1930's when you were recognized as an independant country! ;)

Well, I'll agree with Jeffy.


The Statute of Westminster, 1931
The Statute of Westminster was the logical end of years of change and negotiation between Britain and her Dominions (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa and Newfoundland). It made several key provisions:

British parliament could no longer nullify laws in the Dominions.

Dominions could make their own extra-territorial laws.

British law no longer applied to the Dominions.

Although Canada had already acted on her own in the past, the Statute of Westminster formally put external affairs under the authority of the federal government. Thus, when World War II began in 1939, Canada did not automatically go to war with Britain. As an independent nation, Canada declared war six days after the British.
[Note: Australia didn't ratify the statute until 1941 or 1942]

None of that excludes the independant nature of much of Canada's functioning before that date.

The above is from a sitee that should be obligatory reading for all Canadian students. [http://www.canadiana.org/citm/education/lesson3/lstudent3_e.html]