Thanksgiving in Canada

In a world that is seeing such stresses and warfare, today I give thanks that my family and I live in Canada.

I see my son growing up and don’t worry that he will be kidnapped or blown up.

I see my colleagues at the bar working to preserve the rule of law.

I don’t worry that our house will be struck by missiles.

Our food supply is safe.

Our elections are regular and not contested.

As a nation, we have our issues and problems, but by and large we live in peace, with order and good government.

Happy Thanksgiving, everyone.

As a fellow Canadian, hear hear. I sometimes speculate that Canadian boomers may be the most fortunate animals to have ever walked the earth. We are indeed very fortunate.

Well, you do recognise the loss of amenity through living in a “really nice apartment over a meth lab”.
You need to factor in the tyranny and merits of distance.

Canada is a flawed but wonderful country. I share your thanks for Canada’s great beauty, reasonable people, sensible democracy and down-to-earth humour. May we work hard to improve Canada, overcome obstacles together and make it yet better, stay focused amid a thousand distractions, not lose sight of our common values and shared philosophy, and take pride in how far we have come, while celebrating those who made the peace and freedoms we enjoy possible.

Happy Thanksgiving to all.

Great post @Northern_Piper (and @Dr_Paprika, too), thank you, and I fully concur. Happy Thanksgiving to all in this great country. I can’t think of anywhere else in the world I’d rather live.

Thanks and Happy Thanksgiving to all of you.

Sorry, what?

If that is a geographical reference to the US, at least we don’t live in an apartment above a bowling alley but below another bowling alley.

“Nice apartment over a meth lab” is a famous metaphor about Canada and its proximity to the US. “Merits of distance” I presume to be a brag about how far away @penultima_thule is from this particular problem, being I believe in Australia, which is about as far as you can get from Trumpland without leaving the planet. :wink:

Ah, that makes sense. Clarification greatly appreciated!

It’s originally from Robin Williams when he was being interviewed while on a tour in Canada.

I think we got modded once for using it.

Great sentiments in the OP, @Northern_Piper . Thank you, and Happy Thanksgiving to all Canadians!

I loved living in Canada. It was one of the best times of my life. It was many years ago, though.

Congrats to you all. And sorry about our meth lab. Some of us are working to clean it up.

That’s close to the motto of the Order of Canada, which has been added to the coat of arms:

DESIDERANTES MELIOREM PATRIAM

“They desire a better country”.

We can always seek to improve.

I’ve posted this before. It’s a column from a local journalist, now no longer with us, written several years ago, for the Thanksgiving weekend.

Happy Thanksgiving!

I couldn’t be more thankful for this, my country.

I couldn’t agree more with the sentiments already expressed. I’ll add that I am thankful that I don’t need to worry when my teenage sons walk home in the dark, or when my wife travels alone by bus across the city to go to work. I’m thankful that the police in my community are unquestionably the good guys and if anyone in my family gets sick, they will get the treatment they need without our going into dept. A day doesn’t go by that I don’t appreciate how lucky I am to live in Canada.

Happy thanksgiving everyone.

Happy Thanksgiving! I look to be visiting from the “meth lab” again later this month. Y’all have a nice country and good to see you’re thankful for it!

It’s a pretty weak analogy. Canada is the second largest country in the world; not much like an apartment. Except for the fact it is always too hot or too cold, we can’t control the climate, and we generally complain that all the best porridge goes to other provinces.