While I grew up and started my career in Canada, I spent most of my 30s and 40s working and raising a family in the United States. For the most part, living in the States was like visiting a cousin; most of the time you feel like they’re just like you but once in a while something happens, and you think “what the hell was that?” There are differences that become apparent pretty quickly; Americans are more religious and more divided by race than Canadians. And of course, there are the guns.
The Improbability Of A National Divorce
The Improbability Of A National Divorce
The Improbability Of A National Divorce
While I grew up and started my career in Canada, I spent most of my 30s and 40s working and raising a family in the United States. For the most part, living in the States was like visiting a cousin; most of the time you feel like they’re just like you but once in a while something happens, and you think “what the hell was that?” There are differences that become apparent pretty quickly; Americans are more religious and more divided by race than Canadians. And of course, there are the guns.