Leadified said:
Adinnieken said: Canada is a Commonwealth nation. They couldn't become a part of the US if they wanted to. But there isn't any advantage to either nation to create a new union. There may be a few consumer benefits, but outside of that very little else. Not to mention the confusion is someone yelled "No Homo!" in a Meijer's. |
We could if there was enough support for it. We can leave the Commonwealth, ditch the Queen (the Liberals even suggested it) and become a Republic at any time. I don't see it happening, but it's very possible.
I'm confused if you think we're confused about your last sentence.
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Meijer is a supermarket. Homo in Canada is short for homogonized whole milk. A Canadian yelling "No Homo" would suggest that Meijer's would be out of whole milk. Not an uncommon thing when they run 2 for one specials. Meanwhile "No Homo" in urban vernacular means "I'm not gay" or "nothing gay suggested/implied by this."
Though it come out more like "There's no Homo, don't cha know?" if a Canadian said it.