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People in England have a slightly better selection.
I think, I hope, that Alan "means" the UK when he says "England" - a bit of a surprise that a Canadian doesn't know the difference!
You would be surprised Maggi about how many people don't know the difference! I am also wondering if all UK citizens are aware of all Canadian provinces Actually, I heard of legal actions that were started in regards with the 'allegiance to the Queen' part that is included in the Oath of Citizenship in Canada. There are many that think it should be removed.
These are people who have gone to court immediately after swearing allegiance and then get the oath to the Queen nullified. Instead I'd say their oath should be nullified and given the old heave ho.One of the very who have done this went to court to arrange the retraction prior to taking the oath, I read that as the oath was not sworn in good faith, similar to under false pretenses which is cause to nullify the oath and citizenship. johnw
Hi yes I did miss those, but I didn't do too bad did I?. That's good to hear about Gaelic in Nova Scotia, that would be Scots Gaelic of course. I wish I had paid more attention to my Irish lessons when I was a kid, but I was more interested in hanging around with my mates, though some of it did penetrate to help me get by and understand a few of the scots words.