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Canadian citizenship like winning ‘jackpot’: Rick Mercer

jaimeleighfairbrother:

Being Canadian means being lucky.

There are almost seven billion people on this planet and we make up around 33 million of them.

The odds of a random citizen on this earth being Canadian is about half of one per cent. It’s a long shot that delivers a hell of a jackpot. A citizenship, that for most of us, cost nothing to acquire, but yet is our most prized possession.

Being Canadian means we have freedom of mobility. If you want to change your name to a symbol and move to British Columbia — you wouldn’t be the first, you won’t be the last.

Being Canadian means we can worship whoever and however we want.

Which is why when we meet a member of the worldwide church of the Raelians (who worship a holy trinity of UFOs, extraterrestrials, and tantric sex), we shrug and say each to their own.

Being Canadian means that if your finger comes into contact with a band saw, you pop it in a plastic bag along with some ice, and it gets sewn back on for free.

Being Canadian means that in some places there is now a five cent surcharge for shopping bags to encourage cloth bags.

Don’t use these for a severed finger. In that case, pay the nickel and go with plastic.

Being Canadian means we are each protected under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

In Canada, Harold can marry Samantha, Carol can marry Johann and Ahmed can make an honest man out of Frank.

Being Canadian means you can vote.

And when we do, governments come and governments go — and yet not a single shot is fired.

Which is appropriate because in our nation’s capital, the Canadian flag flies proudly over a tower that we named Peace.

Rick Mercer

I chuckled at the bandsaw/finger thing because that happened to my uncle, and that’s exactly how it went down.. Although I still don’t really get how healthcare works here in Alberta. I swear the hospital admin lady was going to charge me $180 for my tetanus shot as an Alberta resident, until I whipped out my Ontario health card and she stated (a bit despondently) that it would most likely be free instead.

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    Leave it to Rick to put my existence into perspective.
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    bandsaw/finger thing because...happened to my uncle,
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