Thread:Cdragon13/@comment-29331244-20140524045906/@comment-24808864-20140525033515

No disrespect taken. Cdragon might be able to speak more to the feeling in Canada, since I probably left the country before she was born (I am not sure, but it is probably close)! But if she is in EST she is likely closer to the French part than I ever would have ventured...

1) Saskatchewan is really central. Essentially halfway between Vancouver in West and Toronto in the East which are probably the two biggest Canadian cities.

2) Canada is part of the British Commonwealth. However, there is one province (Quebec) that is primarily French speaking and has French heritage. This province is NOT expected to become English speaking, so the country has decided to become bilingual. It causes some problems, but since Canada is small population-wise it is not as difficult as it could be in other counties.