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Canadians, I have a question for you...

So

Lifer
How would you feel about the hypothetical concept of merging our two currencies? Say Canadians and Americans formed a committee, so the new currency would have an equal number of Americans and Canadians on it.
 
Originally posted by: Stumps
Originally posted by: dug777
I have no strong feelings one way or the other.

why would you...you don't even have daylight saving yet....savage 😛

Don't get me started on how much i hate the pro-DST movement in WA;

WE DON'T NEED IT
 
Originally posted by: dug777
Originally posted by: Stumps
Originally posted by: dug777
I have no strong feelings one way or the other.

why would you...you don't even have daylight saving yet....savage 😛

Don't get me started on how much i hate the pro-DST movement in WA;

WE DON'T NEED IT

yes you do...it's unAustralian to not have daylight savings

 
Originally posted by: Stumps
Originally posted by: dug777
Originally posted by: Stumps
Originally posted by: dug777
I have no strong feelings one way or the other.

why would you...you don't even have daylight saving yet....savage 😛

Don't get me started on how much i hate the pro-DST movement in WA;

WE DON'T NEED IT

yes you do...it's unAustralian to not have daylight savings

Western Australia, Queensland and the Northern Territory beg to differ 😉
 
i don't see why it would be split 50/50. we are 300 million. you are 33million.
even california by itself has slightly more people than you

thats right, the governator rules over more people than the head of canada😉
 
Originally posted by: dug777
Originally posted by: Stumps
Originally posted by: dug777
Originally posted by: Stumps
Originally posted by: dug777
I have no strong feelings one way or the other.

why would you...you don't even have daylight saving yet....savage 😛

Don't get me started on how much i hate the pro-DST movement in WA;

WE DON'T NEED IT

yes you do...it's unAustralian to not have daylight savings

Western Australia, Queensland and the Northern Territory beg to differ 😉

of course they would....their primitive and backwards compared to NSW...and maybe Victoria(despite Victorian super low IQ and driving ability)
 
we'll call it the...northo

or, americo.

or... dollero (if mexico comes in).


😕

and holy crap, Canada only has 33 mil?!??!:Q :Q.
 
Originally posted by: DanTMWTMP
we'll call it the...northo

or, americo.

or... dollero (if mexico comes in).


😕

and holy crap, Canada only has 33 mil?!??!:Q :Q.

hey with mexico in, you can call it the povo
 
Originally posted by: ForumMaster
why? it will only benefit canadians, not americans.

How so? Increased trade and freedom of economic movement will benefit both of us. It's not like Canada is some impoverished third world country that will sap the US of jobs and labor. The only real difference between Americans and Canadians is how we pronounce the letter "Z"
 
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
well first of all...quebec...

u'd have to dump them first. or let us bomb them.

I'm not discussing merging the to countries, in this thread at least, just the two currencies.
 
it would be less trouble for you to just adopt the dollar. control of a new currency would be based on size of economy and population, meaning canada would have no say anyways.
 
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: ForumMaster
why? it will only benefit Canadians, not Americans.

How so? Increased trade and freedom of economic movement will benefit both of us. It's not like Canada is some impoverished third world country that will sap the US of jobs and labor. The only real difference between Americans and Canadians is how we pronounce the letter "Z"

i doubt it. do many Americans visit and buy things in Canada? not even close to the population of Canada. if Canada adopted the dollar fine, but it would make both Canada and America less independent.
 
and really its even worse then that since if you base control on current currency dominance, well us currency is used all around the world. canadian currency? nada.


plus our founding fathers are better. candians were a buncha pansy collaborators.😉

<--former candian
 
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
well first of all...quebec...

u'd have to dump them first. or let us bomb them.

I'm not discussing merging the to countries, in this thread at least, just the two currencies.

We are two different countries. Personally, I like it that way. Merging currencies
would not only cause personal problems, but also political strife.

I'm a Canadian, not an American.
 
We should merge into the country....CANADICAN!!! or AMERIDA...or just call us the country of North America and leave Mexico out..
 
Originally posted by: PhoenixOrion
as long as it doesn't have queen elizabeth on it.


Actually, we are a constitutional monarchy, not a republic and having Her Majesty our queen on our money is a primordial facet of Canadian identity. Long may she and her successors reign as Canadian royalty.:wine:
 
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: ForumMaster
why? it will only benefit canadians, not americans.

How so? Increased trade and freedom of economic movement will benefit both of us. It's not like Canada is some impoverished third world country that will sap the US of jobs and labor. The only real difference between Americans and Canadians is how we pronounce the letter "Z"

must not read atot for accurate representation of american populace.
must not read atot for accurate representation of american populace.
must not read atot for accurate representation of american populace.
must not read atot for accurate representation of american populace.
must not read atot for accurate representation of american populace.

 
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