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An Inside Look at Indian Canada
This was our first time exploring the Toronto area, and we'll definitely be returning to see more.
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Walking into French Canada
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We took a walk from Ottawa, ON to Gatineau, QC to explore, and learn how Quebec stands out from other provinces in Canada. Follow my adventures on Instagram: corner_kid_ More vlogs: ruclips.net/video/GVB8b4vhiXk/видео.html&pp=gAQBiAQB
Whatever Happened to Maryland's Oldest City?
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Another road trip around Maryland! Follow my adventures on Instagram: corner_kid_ More vlogs: ruclips.net/video/GVB8b4vhiXk/видео.html&pp=gAQBiAQB
Road Trip to Horse Island
Просмотров 463 месяца назад
Assateague Island is one of the most unique places in Maryland, and we had so much fun getting to walk around and explore it. The horses are super cool of course, but the area is teaming with other neat wildlife too. Follow my adventures on Instagram: corner_kid_ More vlogs: ruclips.net/video/GVB8b4vhiXk/видео.html&pp=gAQBiAQB Music by Dani Rev! Listen here: soundcloud.com/danirev
Walking in West Baltimore (Local Food & Bars)
Просмотров 1813 месяца назад
As residents of Southwest Baltimore, who've lived in Mount Clare for several years, we've seen and tried a lot in the area, but today we sampled some new great food spots that we had been wanting to go to for a while. A Jamaican restaurant named Culture Caribbean Cuisine 2, a seafood spot called 2 AM Project, and Roots Unlimited, a small local bar. Follow my adventures on Instagram: instagram.c...
Chinese Lay's Chips Tier List (18 Flavors)
Просмотров 653 месяца назад
Everything from grilled squid, chicken feet and Italian red meat, we tried as many Chinese Lay's Chips flavors that we could find, and ranked them in a tier list. Some of them were amazing and others were super gross. Follow my adventures on Instagram: corner_kid_ More vlogs: ruclips.net/video/GVB8b4vhiXk/видео.html&pp=gAQBiAQB Music by Dani Rev! Listen here: soundcloud.com/danirev
We had a Guinea Pignic in Baltimore
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Today we had a little picnic with our guinea pigs in a small grass lot in Southwest Baltimore. We tried a handful of different vegetables to see what they liked best. Follow my adventures on Instagram: corner_kid_ More vlogs: ruclips.net/video/GVB8b4vhiXk/видео.html&pp=gAQBiAQB Music by Dani Rev! Listen here: soundcloud.com/danirev
Exploring the DR - Monkeys, Mamajuana & Motorcycles
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Exploring the DR - Monkeys, Mamajuana & Motorcycles
Tour of West Virginia: Cryptids, Mummies, Hindus & Hipsters
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Tour of West Virginia: Cryptids, Mummies, Hindus & Hipsters
Stop signs are "aggressively French"?! This video is a welcomed try at being open to Québec, however, signs on the side of the road are not usually "aggressive",
Thank you sir. A nice tour.
Ton singe a un gros côté angryphone moron, je me demande d’où ça vient…😁😘
For all those who don't understand why Francophones want to preserve their language, ponder on this: In Wales, Welsh was not officially recognized as their official language before 2011. English was slowly eroding the language away, despite the fact that the Welsh language has been spoken since 550 or so. Scotland is trying hard to prevent Scots Gaelic from dying out.
You got the subscription in the split second after the beginning of the south park song. Cheers from Montréal suburb.
Imagine building schools , hospitals and businesses hubs . It would definitely bring a good image to the community
Its already there.. one of the most vibrant and innovative communities.. however the general lawlessness n crime gives it a bad name…
There are multiple khalsa schools. They are one of the best in rating in Canada
So did you get mugged, or pushed or attacked or did it look like a dumpster (if you have been watching the media backed by lord Zoron and the country that loves pandas)?
A look at Indian hospitality. ruclips.net/video/NoD2kLaabQs/видео.htmlsi=5QpevAXx5p3CAF_U
Brampton is the most hated city in Canada
Hahahahaha indeed form Pakistan
If you’ve ever been to France, you would know that Quebec and France are nothing alike. The only thing between Quebec and France is French.
wow
The prayer ceremony you attended in the Sikh temple wasn’t a wedding but a funeral service, doesn’t seem like you were disrespectful at all so not a big deal but I thought I’d let you know
@@5ohtaillights138 thank you for letting me know
The problem is jagmeet. There is a new stat from cic Canada showing the maximum amount of people who came in and applied for asylum were from panjab and they approved 1200 cases of asylum for people from Punjab with criminal history. It’s time to jail jagmeet and Justin for turning Canada into a radical Sikh extremist khalistan cesspool
Where did you get the massage from.
Amazing chill
blaa blaa blaaa waist of time
Please don’t be a narcissistic Indian. No one forced you to watch this. It took time and effort to make this.
I can understand how it looks for an English speaking person. On the other side, when I first travel to Ottawa, I was shocked to be in contact on how a small bubble we are in North America. When you're less, technically, you're always wrong, even when you're right. For that reason, the visit of General De Gaulle was like a breath of fresh air to many of us. But even in the French and French Canadian world, the Vive le Québec libre was considered very controversial, still to this day. I have to say, they often omit to recall that Canada placed a huge pressure on France at the UN to have it free its colony Algeria before that, while they were having already their hands full with it. I think personnaly that the General wanted to return the politness to the Canadian government. You don't mess with France, it's really something else then French Canada. As for the FLQ, it was used as an excuse to adopt the Loi des mesures de guerre. This movement could have been handled by the RCMP alone. Quebecers were relarively friendly with the FLQ's cause, as long as they were making mostly noise. But when minister Laporte was killed, they completly lost ground. As for Prime Trudeau's law, it was rebranded and reenacted by his son, Justin, as the Loi des mesures d'urgence, the Urgency Measures Act. It was used again, against the truckers of the 2020 Freedom Convoy this time. Overall, yes, Quebec is doing too much to preserve its language. Our neighbour may not always realise that they're an impressive giant compared to us. Think Israel in the Middle East, for example. Cheers!
Vive le Québec libre !
What you don't say in this video is that the FLQ was only one group of 35 people who had the cause more at heart compared to everyone else. 35 individuals got fed up and took drastic actions that the whole of Eastern Canada condemned. It's not just a petty dispute of english posters on the wall like you put it. We were being assimilated slowly but surely and you can see this when you talk to young adults over here. The tongue has gotten so mixed up that we got trouble understanding one another sometimes. You could listen to some of our music to understand it; ruclips.net/video/uynsVw8GMwc/видео.html ruclips.net/video/mBA4h1i37DQ/видео.html It's only getting worst over time and if we don't fight back we won't be able to communicate with one another at all... and history knows too well what happens when communication ends... you get assimilated forcefully. It's not the future we desire.
Is this the first time you crossed that bridge in your life?
English canadians have no culture,,, sorry has you say! we have a American culture ! American food . American moovies . American traditions like tanks giving . KFC is one of the shitty crap of American food you can find !!!! THAT a good example of how English Canadian are ! You cant say you go in Québec when you go in Gatineau ?
8:52 Hey, That is Laval, Vimont, I pass there every day to get to work. That PFK/KFC was refreshed not so long ago.
We love you, Canadian brothers, but I truly believe that we need to be independent to thrive. This decision will ultimately rest with the people of Québec and the democracy we hold dear (fuck les trudeau)
Sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo CUTE😊😊😊😊😊😊❤❤❤
😡In Quebec 1980s, 2 uncles, & family, owned a funeral home for 100+ yrs. So long, the brick had "shadows behind the raised letters" of the home's name, that was only on southside. After Quebec's French only sign language laws, they were ordered to REMOVE THEIR ENGLISH NAME from the wall, 😡although it was there in english for 100+ yrs! They did so. (they were bilingual btw) Then gov't cane back DEMANDING that "the remaining shadow letters be SANDBLASTED off!" They had to comply! I swear this is 💯% true. Do you feel the chill too??
This guy doesn't know anything about Quebec. Eating a poutine at KFC is criminal!!
Very interesting. A 3:18 : restaurant "fermer", or "close" ? Apparently, the native language of the manager is not english nor french
It's a province that translated Kentucky Fried Chicken into French! LOL Kentucky Fried Chicken is not KFC in Québec. It's PFK which stands for Poulet Frit Kentucky. LOL It's amazing that they didn't translate Kentucky into French. I don't need to say more about its language laws. LOL
Anglo-Québec guy here, with deep roots in both Anglo and Franco communities. The FLQ was not “la révolution tranquille getting out of hand”. It was a small group of terrorists, and terrorist sympathizers. You would not confuse the anti-Vietnam-war movement with the Weatherman Underground, would you? I am sure you mean well, and you are learning the history yourself. . But to confuse either the Québec nationalist movement or the Québec separatist movement with this handful of terrorists is factually wrong, disturbing. Trust me, nationalists and separatists and federalists were united against the terrorists. Maîtres chez nous was the slogan of the Québec Liberal Party, leader Jean Lesage, which was elected in 2960. The fist of thunderbolts represents the nationalization of electricity production, a crucial step in the modernization of Québec.
I would like to add that the FLQ is what you get when you read a lot of NRA propaganda about the 2A. The gun nuts like to remind us that they gotta be able to overthrow the government when-in their minds-it is tyrannical. Note that these guys “just know” tyranny when they see it: they don’t like referenda or elections. FLQ, 3 per Centers, Proud Boys, Sons of Odin. A bunch of bikers with an understanding of polity they read on a cereal box.
If I did not already correct the typo, Lesage’s Liberals won the election of 1960, not 2960. The latter would be getting ahead of ourselves.
Les séparatistes...les enfants de chiennes!
Think many First Nation People would disagree with many of the Francophones of La Belle Province on whose language and culture is attacked more.
As an Anglophone, you are inherently biased against Francophones, only your ego stops you from seeing that. Also, I find this video to be quite condescending and poorly researched. Finally, the people of Québec can do whatever the f*ck they want to do in Québec! If Anglophones residing in Québec don't like it and don't want to go elsewhere, they can do what Franco-Albertans, Fransaskois, or Franco-Columbians (for example) do and learn the majority language of that province.
Quebec does NOT equal French Canada. Many French Canadians live in other parts of Canada; Quebec has ALWAYS had a strong English-language population.
I couldn't even watch the whole thing... What kind of poor non existent research did you do for this video kid. Glad to see you have less than 100 subscribers! I think I learned more about KFC, if anything. I'm actually surprised there's even one left in Gatineau.
The rest of Canada (except maybe eastern Ontario and Atlantic Canada) does not even think twice about Quebec. It has diminished itself nationally and globally. Maybe this is the desired effect for the pur laine québécois nationalists? Yes, I know the travesties created for French Canadians in the 1970s and before; however, maybe it's time to heal and move ahead after so many decades? There are so many missed opportunities for Quebec not progressing forward and living in its past.
I am a french canadian from Québec province and I hate the Office de la Langue Française. It's completly stupid, a lost of our money into a stupid language war. I think it's better to be a billingual province than a 1 language only. Because of that, my dad is perfect billingual and for many years I cannot understand english because of all the language barriere made my our stupid government and the boomers that are usually french only and still want an independance from Canada. I AM A PROUD BILLINGUAL CANADIAN FROM QUÉBEC !
@CanadianFox1867 effectivement, pour là ici on doit détruire la haine de l'anglais des gens bornés qui au final ne veulent pas apprendre la langue car c'est trop difficile pour eux, donc plus simple de se battre à faire parler tout le monde en français.
So hot
eyyyy ottawa too lol
A lot disinformation in this video. The whole thing feels bigoted. Would you go into a First nation reserve or a Black American neighborhood and do something like this?
"Just watch me." Words to live by.
KFC changed their name to PFK in Québec to appeal to the québécois market, not because of language laws…
I live in France. Every day when I walk through my city, I see English words printed on signs, block after block. The difference here is that nearly 70 million people speak French, and neighbouring countries like Suisse, Monaco, Belgium, are also bi- or trilingual. English is not the threat to native speakers that it is in Canada As an English speaking expat Canadian, who remembers the crisis of Quebec in 1970, I did believe then, and strongly strongly believe that a separation of Québec would be a tragic loss for Canada and Canadian identity. I'm very pleased that modern Québecois are less nationalistic, but I understand why this push to retain the language is so important to those whose heritage is an equal and founding part of the country of Canada.
Il faudrait que vous compreniez que dans l'anglo-sphère canadienne à laquelle jadis vous apparteniez avant de vous expatrier en France, le fait français, le statut du français comme langue officielle du Québec, le Québec lui-même de par sa singularité, sont des irritants pour la plupart des Anglophones du pays. Les Québécois francophones sont très attachés à leur langue et leur culture, qu'ils défendent tant bien que mal depuis la conquête britannique de 1759 et du Traité de Paris de 1763, qui mit fin à la Guerre de Sept Ans (1756-1763) et par lequel la France céda à l'Angleterre la Nouvelle-France. Les autorités britanniques et le gouvernement fédéral depuis le Rapport Durham de 1839 et la fondation de la Confédération canadienne de 1867, ont tout fait et font encore pour assimiler les Canadiens-français, sans vraiment y parvenir. Dans le contexte actuel, l'immigration massive est la nouvelle offensive pour noyer la nation québécoise et l'assimiler. En quelques mois, en 2023, le Québec a reçu quelque 600 000 immigrants, toutes catégories confondues, nombre bien au-delà de sa capacité d'accueil, dont les seuils sont normalement fixés à 50 000 immigrants/année. Il y a péril en la demeure. Le Canada, s'il venait à perdre le Québec, subirait un préjudice économique d'abord, puisque en perdant 23 % de son PIB, serait déclassé des pays riches. Le Québec est la seconde économie du pays après l'Ontario, dont les 508 milliards en 2023, équivalent au PIB de l'Espagne, avec ses 48 millions d'habitants. Le Canada anglais et le gouvernement fédéral de Justin Trudeau, par leurs actions pernicieuses, poussent en quelque sorte le Québec vers la sortie, qui serait salvatrice pour lui, pour nous : son indépendance.
I don't agree with the heavy handed methods of the OLFQ and the laws behind it, just as I don't agree with the cruel tactics the Brits used against the Acadiens in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, and against all the French communties in Ontario and Manitoba. And even worse to all the native nations accross Canada. We can also see places like Maine and Louisana which used to have french speaking communities dwindle to almost nothing under American imperialism.
@@bawhitham Quebec is nationalistic.
@@noseboop4354 Although Quebec made French its official language, it has never banned English on its territory. On the contrary, the State funds the English-language education network from kindergarten to doctorate as well as the health network. The English-speaking minority in Quebec enjoys the same rights as the majority, without distinction. Francophones outside Quebec cannot benefit from them as much. Their future is uncertain in the current context.
When I went to France 3 years ago I was astonished by all the publicity in English even the American way they talk. They are loosing their identity. My friend from France came for a visit in Quebec she was so surprised to see that we where more french than them.
Great video. Habs fans can annoy me, lol (Sens) but love Quebec very much. I read a couple good books about the referendums but this makes me want to try and find something about the October crisis.
First off, ridiculing a French descended place for wanting the French language to be used is just a bit Anglo-splaining of this issue. Yes, enforcement of the law, which I had always seen called 101, can be heavy handed and picky, but the undermining of their French identity by excess commercialism and longstanding discrimination by the English speaking world is the far greater outrage. Secondly, I walked that same bridge from Ottawa to Gatineau, but finding U.S.-based fast food was the absolute last thing on my to-do list. I don’t want to sound scolding here, but je’dore Quebec.
I was born and raised in la Bella province but I am English and the language issue is bad. If you live there and are English expect to get the run around from the government and most hospitals because French first and f**k the rest. I no longer live there.
@@marilyndagg4366 I used to work at St. Mary's Hospital in Montreal and everyone there spoke English. I don't know what you're talking about.
@@francelaferriere6106 when was that that you worked in the hospital cause that is not the way it is now just moved to Ontario 2 years ago. I don't speak French and it was hard to get things understood.
@@brianarbenz1329 I am a descendant of a French family my mother's maiden name was Laframboise but due to my grandmother being from Scotland we lost the French. So don't shove 101 and language police down on me. My part of Quebec is very English. The Pontiac.
@@marilyndagg4366 I worked there from 2007 to 2010.
You got it all wrong! 👎
Frenchies are so annoying
They should go it alone if thats what they want.
As an Ontarian I hate how much division there is between Quebec and the rest of Canada. I find a lot of Quebecois think the rest of the country hates them and this goes both ways. In my experience everyone I know loves Quebec, the French language, and the people. We are all Canadians whether we like it or not, and our county started almost entirely French whether we like it or not. I think in order to preserve the French language in Quebec, Quebec should be trying to expand French, have people from Quebec teach French in schools and the Quebec government should push for French to be taught better in Schools so they don't feel as isolated. On Ontarien's aimons les Quebecois and I hope they understand that so we as Canadians can stop being so divided.
Didn't Ford banned French again
@@wesleyredford-ry3pb No, my high school and elementary school were both half French and there are two schools within walking distance for example that only use and speak French, no English.
Quebec does not seem to offer how create solutions on how to teach and celebrate québécois language and culture to the rest of Canada. To be successful, it's better to entice allies with honey than to create enemies by using vinegar. Just human dynamics.
@@wesleyredford-ry3pb He didn't. I don't think. Also if Ford banned French I be a lil bit irritated.
10:10 Your girlfriend is beautiful, but why does she talk a little bit like a man?