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i asked you
Yes, he was born in Ontario On twitter someone asked him: "what is your nationality? :)" His response: "CANADIAN! Eh!"
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He's Canadian.
thats what i wanna know thats y i asked you for the answer
I don't know that's why i asked the question
The first Canadian athlete in football [not soccer or Rugby] was ... ta ta! A Canadian ATHLETE. Had you asked WHO [rather than what] you might have had a better answer. Use Google or Yahoo instead of being so lazy.
This depends on your insurance company. The bat exlusionists who visited my home said that some companies will cover it, no questions asked. Other companies classify it as "vermin" and won't cover it at all. You could try to say you have toxoplasmosis mold in your attic and say it's mold removal to get the cleanup paid for.
The Chinese were asked to help build the Canadian Pacific Railroad. Many original tracks that dodged the mountains have been relayed to make a safer and newer route.
penicillin comes from mold. A scientist was experimenting with bacterial cultures when they were ruined by mold growing on them and he asked why. The result was penicillin. Other scientists had noticed the same thing years previously but had not asked why.
they could ask questions surrounding your 'work ethics' or dealing with 'confidential or security type information' many of the questions will be similar to standard interviews they will also likely be behavioral in nature where they are open ended and wanting you to provide specific and details examples from past experiences.
If you are Canadian you do not need a passport to enter Canada, though you may be asked to provide ID.