Canadians Say, “Let Them Drink Beer!”
In a recent poll concerning Canadiana (think Americana, then travel north), beer has been voted by the people of Canada as their favorite thing to drink. In a survey conducted by MasterCard during the first part of this year, beer was the favorite beverage of more than half of the individuals polled. The results of the poll were released last week, leading up to our Great White Neighbors’ day of pride, Canada Day.
Other favorites of Canadians were:
Favorite beverage - Beer
Most Representative - Maple Syrup
Most Priceless Symbol - Mable Leaf
Most Unique Clothing - Winter Gear
Favorite Piece of Clothing - Parka
Wow, those are some really unique categories. The survey was released in conjunction with an event that takes place each year just north of us here in America, Canada Day. Often overshadowed by the American celebration of Independence Day, Canada Day is a similar holiday. Celebrating both the independence of Canada and all things Canadian, Canada Day has many similar traditions to our July 4th. They light off fireworks, gather together for barbecues, and drink beer like it’s going out of style.
Personally knowing many Canadians, I feel sorry that I missed the celebrations associated with Canada Day. Canada has such a rich history and many traditions. Why if it weren’t for Canada, who would’ve played Alex P. Keaton on Family Ties? Fonzi? Don’t think so. And who would’ve sung Summer of ‘69 if it weren’t for Bryan Adams? Neil Diamond? Forget it. You don’t honestly think Baywatch would’ve survived purely on David Hasslehoff’s amazing acting abilities, do you? Two words: Pam Anderson.
So to all you people who missed Canada Day this year, put down your Budweisers for a minute and pick up an ice cold Labatt Blue. Now say it with me, “Cheers, eh!”










July 6th, 2006 at 8:15 pm
That’s hilarious, eh!
July 11th, 2006 at 8:27 am
I heart this blog. It is great.