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Dear Richard,
Canadian Maple Syrup must be very tasty. I wish I can have the Canadian Maple Syrup with my crumpets 🙂
By the way, I have never been to Canada. I saw part of Canada when we were at the Niagara Falls but we did not cross the bridge to Canada. I like the shape of maple leaves and love their colours in Autumn.
Canada is a young country with a slow increasing population, we need emigrants to increase our population as 2 or less kids per family is the norm. Use google earth and see how much land is owned by governments waiting to be bought up and occupied. Less then 10% of the land is settled but the north is very rocky from the great ice age melt that washed soil south. The elderly are out numbering the work force and have paid for homes to pass on to our children but children with out parents or parents that did not invest in housing are having trouble to buy a home and pay taxes to support the elderly with medicare and elderly nursing homes. This will be hard to over come.
Tasty!!!!
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Dear Ciloe,
Yes, they are very tasty. I wish I can eat them with Canadian Maple Syrup.
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looks delicous!
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Dear Iñigo,
Yes, they are very delicious 🙂
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In Canada most of us use Canadian Maple Syrup, not the flavored types pure maple sugar. Nothing else comes close but is expensive.
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Dear Richard,
Canadian Maple Syrup must be very tasty. I wish I can have the Canadian Maple Syrup with my crumpets 🙂
By the way, I have never been to Canada. I saw part of Canada when we were at the Niagara Falls but we did not cross the bridge to Canada. I like the shape of maple leaves and love their colours in Autumn.
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Canada is a young country with a slow increasing population, we need emigrants to increase our population as 2 or less kids per family is the norm. Use google earth and see how much land is owned by governments waiting to be bought up and occupied. Less then 10% of the land is settled but the north is very rocky from the great ice age melt that washed soil south. The elderly are out numbering the work force and have paid for homes to pass on to our children but children with out parents or parents that did not invest in housing are having trouble to buy a home and pay taxes to support the elderly with medicare and elderly nursing homes. This will be hard to over come.
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Dear Richard,
I saw beautiful photos of Canada and I have beautiful Canadian stamps too; and I wish to visit Canada one day…
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Dear Kashah,
I agree 😀
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