(A)ccording to the website, there are a lot of myths that still need busting. Among them:Of course, the bad news is that our new PM seems eager to import a rather large dose of Bush-style senseless militarism. But at the very least the flow of information isn't entirely one-sided at this point - either in its direction, or in its accuracy (or lack thereof).
— That 90 per cent of Canadian marijuana is smuggled into the United States. It was actually about 2 per cent in 2003.
— That Canada has a lot of illegal immigrants. Actual estimates range from 60,000 to 200,000 compared with 12 million in the U.S.
— Canada caused the electricity blackout of Aug. 14, 2003. It began in Ohio.
— Homicide rates are as high in Canada as in the U.S. They are three times lower.
All for ourselves, and nothing for other people, seems, in every age of the world, to have been the vile maxim of the masters of mankind.
Tuesday, March 07, 2006
A worthy export
It may be a rather futile effort in the context of the U.S.' skewed public discourse, but a website pioneered by Frank McKenna is doing its best to make sure Americans at least have access to the truth about Canada.
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