The cool thing about being famous is traveling. I have always wanted to travel across seas, like to Canada and stuff.
There is no disputing the fact that American consumers pay 30 to 300 percent more for the same prescription drugs as our counterparts in Canada, Europe, and the rest of the world.
I came from Canada when I was about 10 years old, and our family settled in Cleveland, Ohio.
We came off the road of the last tour very inspired to just keep playing, so we went to Canada.
The promise of America is one immigration policy for all who seek to enter our shores, whether they come from Mexico, Haiti or Canada, there must be one set of rules for everybody. We cannot welcome those to come and then try and act as though any culture will not be respected or treated inferior. We cannot look at the Latino community and preach "one language." No one gave them an English test before they sent them to Iraq to fight for America.
Dad went to Canada to learn how to fly with the Royal Canadian Air Force. He took me on my first airplane ride, where I could have a hand on the stick.
My mother is Ukrainian. She immigrated to the U.S. from Canada as a child.
When you think of hockey, when you think of Canada, you think of Wayne Gretzky.
When I was in Canada, I had a lot of time to think.
Blacks in the Caribbean, Britain, Canada and sub-Saharan Africa as well as in the United States have low IQ scores relative to whites.
We emigrated to South Africa and later to Canada so I went to school in several places.
The mean pattern of educational and economic achievement within multi-racial countries such as Canada and the United States has increasingly been found to prove valid internationally.
My great hope would be that Quebec would realize itself fully as a distinct part of Canada, and stay Canadian, bringing to Canada a part of its richness.
There is a big cry in California to stop everyone from running to Canada.
In Canada, nobody is ever overthrown because nobody gives a damn.