This coming from the guy that misspells half the words in the English language. TBF, we know your education system sucks.You really don't understand how English works, do you?
This coming from the guy that misspells half the words in the English language. TBF, we know your education system sucks.You really don't understand how English works, do you?
This coming from the guy that misspells half the words in the English language. TBF, we know your education system sucks.
Yeah, that's why Americans are fleeing in droves to study at those world-renowned Canadian universities.This coming from the guy that misspells half the words in the English language. TBF, we know your education system sucks.
Difference being, I have a disability which requires I depend on spellcheck, while TB has an education system with wrong spelling in the dictionary. TBF, if spellcheck had been invented earlier, perhaps their dictionary would have been correct.Yeah... you really should just stop typing, Tax; you're outing yourself.
Dyslexia? If so, are you also left handed?I have a disability which requires I depend on spellcheck
Our military has become a source of consternation to those who believe that we should be prepared to protect our borders from insurgents or attacks. Unifying this neglected part of our government would ensure our nation’s security and restore our national pride. Under Justin Trudeau, the military has abandoned many of its traditional practices. As Diane Francis put it recently in her Dec. 19, 2024 Substack column, ‘Uh Oh Canada,’:
No, I just can't spell worth a shit. Rather weird, since both my parents were excellent spellers, despite gr 8 education. Also both were very good musicians, while I can't carry a tune in a bucket. Can't draw either. I can talk to equipment though. And build things. Also, I was reading at college level in gr.8. I think part of the problem is that we had a combination of British and American textbooks. My wife, who is from Germany, claims both me and my daughter-in-law both have real strong west coast accents, and I tend to spell things the way I pronounce them.Dyslexia? If so, are you also left handed?
Nonsense. You spelled "worth a shit" perfectly!No, I just can't spell worth a shit. Rather weird, since both my parents were excellent spellers, despite gr 8 education. Also both were very good musicians, while I can't carry a tune in a bucket. Can't draw either. I can talk to equipment though. And build things. Also, I was reading at college level in gr.8. I think part of the problem is that we had a combination of British and American textbooks. My wife, who is from Germany, claims both me and my daughter-in-law both have real strong west coast accents, and I tend to spell things the way I pronounce them.
All this makes spellcheck super handy, except when autocorrect changes a word on me and I probably won't pick up on it.
Strictly as a thought experiment and in no way something I actually support as far as becoming part of the US, this is something I've thought about for Canada in general. Make the Maritimes on province. Quebec and Ontario are big enough to be stand alone provinces. Combine the three prairie provinces into one mega province (geographically) and BC could also be a stand alone province unless they wanted to join the "Prairie Federation". Keep the Territories as is.
This thinking was mostly from several years ago about how to make Canada's first-past-the-post electoral system a little more balanced. Its not perfect maybe but it's a start. Step two would be stripping Quebec of its de facto seat of power in Canada. No more catering to the Kaybeckwahhhhh at the expense of the RoC.