Browsing the culture forums here it appears as if many Canadians are clinging to the idea of an identity. People are asking each for Canadian this and that. Why? It really appears as if canadians are not sure themsleves what canadian is andm I must say... thats great. However appealing the romantic idea of being devouted to one's country may be the idea is completely manufactured, Just as manufatured as the idea of an international boundary. This "privatzation" (forgive me if i sound like a marxist) of land only adds fuel to the flame, that is to say many international disputes are due to the manufactured idea of a boudary and a nation state. Nation states were created with the intetion of promoting and facilitating trade all while benefiting the people already at the top. Furthermore, society in general has always wanted to simplify and objectify various matters and the idea of a distinguishable boundary does just that. For instance, when asking wether or not a movie was good we seek out the score from the review, God forbid a review be printed without a score. The idea of a nation does just that it takes away the uncertainty surrounding a person's identity, rather than identifying with oneslef we identify with a symbol that claims to represent us. So instead of calling yourself a 35 year old woman who enjoys reading, when someone asks what you are we say Canadian. Much simpler, eh?