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[USS] Philadelphia blinked once, twice. "Wait, what do you call their service in the World Wars, then?!"
[USS] Philadelphia blinked once, twice. "Wait, what do you call their service in the World Wars, then?!"
"Mercy," [HMCS] Ontario stated.|[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12480048/5/More-Things-Involving-Shipgirls-That-Are-No-Longer-Allowed More Things Involving Shipgirls That Are No Longer Allowed Chapter 5: Rule 2015]}}
"Mercy," [HMCS] Ontario stated.|[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12480048/5/More-Things-Involving-Shipgirls-That-Are-No-Longer-Allowed More Things Involving Shipgirls That Are No Longer Allowed Chapter 5: Rule 2015]}}

{{quote|My father never lived to see his dream come true of an all-Yiddish-speaking Canada.|David Steinberg}}

{{quote|Canada is so square even the female impersonators are women.|From the movie ''[[Outrageous]]''}}

{{quote|In any world menu, Canada must be considered the vichyssoise of nations -- it's cold, half-French, and difficult to stir.|Stuart Keate}}

{{quote|In Canada, it's illegal to incite 14-year-olds to bestiality, advertise Viagra and scare the elderly and children to death. Submitter's weekend plans have gone right out the window.|[[Fark|Fark.com]], 7/11/2006}}

{{quote|In the plot, people came to the land; the land loved them; they worked and struggled and had lots of children. There was a Frenchman who talked funny and a greenhorn from England who was a fancy-pants but when it came to the crunch he was all courage. Those novels would make you retch.|Canadian novelist Robertson Davies, on the generic Canadian novel.}}


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