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Exactly this. Canadian identity has long defined itself in negative space—we’re not American, we’re more polite, more peaceful, more "orderly." And for generations, clinging to the Crown was shorthand for that difference. But in 2025, it’s not just outdated—it’s actively regressive.
May 2, 2025, 8:16 PM
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