Canadians Discuss Canadian Stereotypes - SimplyPodLogical #15

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Published 2020-05-26
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On this episode of SimplyPodLogical, Cristine and Ben talk about Canadian stereotypes, the cultural and political differences between Canada and the United States, and whether they would consider moving to the US for better business opportunities.

0:00 - Hey what's up holo everyone
0:19 - Cristine is sponsored by tea!
3:41 - Do Canadians drink bagged milk?
6:33 - Our thoughts on the lack of free health care in the USA
12:04 - Canadian slang words
18:36 - What do we think are the biggest political differences between Canada and the US?
23:16 - What we think about Canadian television shows
26:29 - What has Canada invented?
27:53 - How good is poutine and what is ā€œCanadian" food?
32:16 - Does English Canada ā€œhateā€ French Canada?
39:26 - Do Canadians eat a lot of macaroni and cheese?
40:24 - Tax differences between Canada and the US
45:42 - Acknowledging Canadaā€™s history of colonialism/treatment of Indigenous peoples
49:15 - How often do we get recognized in Canada?
50:43 - Do you have to move to LA to be a successful YouTuber?
58:15 - Have we ever thought about moving to the US?

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Maple syrup production in Quebec: ppaq.ca/en/
Macleans article: www.macleans.ca/economy/business/simply-nailogicalā€¦
Canadian inventions: www.cbc.ca/television/16-amazing-things-invented-bā€¦
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All Comments (21)
  • I cannot believe you talked about Native Americans... I feel so loved and actually seen... You brought up the MMIW and I nearly cried. Hearing someone with your platform actually bring it up.. I feel seen. Thank you Cristine, from the bottom of my heart. I myself am a N.A., I am a full blooded Navajo on the Navajo Nation and I am always on high alert, because i don't want my mom to find out I'm missing. Then I'm found in the ditch, dead. YOU HAVE MY PERMISSION TO SPEAK ON IT. PLEASE BRING IT UP TO THE LIGHT. MY PEOPLE ARE DYING, MY SISTERS ARE MISSING WITH NO KILLERS IN PRISON. MY SISTER TRIBES ARE HURTING. I'M HURTING. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU FOR BRINGING IT UP. You are an amazing human being Cristine. Thank you for helping my People be seen. AhĆ©'heĆ©.
  • I just love how the fact that Cristine's sponsors are actually things she likes and uses! Not just random shit. šŸ˜˜šŸ˜˜
  • I'm Polish. I'am a student writing a thesis, needed some statistic data from few countries and had problems finding them. I wrote to 6 different countries and only Canadian goverment wrote back :) Moreover, they thanked for interest <3 visiting Canada is my biggest dream :)
  • @lovesikghost
    almost cried during the American vs. Canadian health care discussion because i live in America and i cannot fathom the thought of walking into a doctor's office just for a check up and not paying at least $50-$100...
  • @jsaunders2152
    The expression 'don't cry over spilled milk' actually comes from a time when most milk was gotten by hand milking a cow. When the cow kicked the bucket of milk and it spilled everywhere it meant that you just lost all the milk for that day, as a product or for your own family.
  • I absolutely love how the sponsorships are stuff that Cristine likes, first the oats, now Davidā€™s Tea. Also that tumbler is šŸ”„, I have the pink one and their tea is really good. Glad to hear the code is back!
  • Ben used to be so shy on camera and now hes the star of this podcast lmao
  • @TetrisAddiction
    3.25% milk in the US is called Whole Milk- for anyone curious
  • @IndigoDetry
    i am american and my boyfriend is Canadian, so going to his house and seeing a bag of milk in his fridge was interesting šŸ˜‚
  • Ben's voice sounds like the "captain speaking" part of the plane ride sometimes lmao.
  • @wintersfire1182
    I appreciate the discussion on American health care. My husband was diagnosed with Liver Cancer (15 cm tumor in the right lobe of his liver) when he was 29. While we are beyond grateful that he survived, we were saddled with incredible debt due to his treatment. We actually became homeless at one point so that we could continue to get treatment. Yes, we had health insurance. Thankfully we had family to take us and our newly adopted son in at the time, but it's crazy that we literally had to make choices about feeding our family or treating his cancer. Even 6 years later we are still paying the bills. I don't know the answer for how to make health care in America better, but we definitely shouldn't have people have to choose between housing, food, and life-saving surgeries.
  • @Daepicunicorn
    damn, they just left out total drama island. That show was a cultural reset
  • I love how Iā€™m Canadian and Iā€™m watching a podcast about Canadians talking about Canadian stereotypes lol
  • @ashkash9581
    Around halfway through the podcast, Ben called Cristine ā€œHoneyā€ šŸ„ŗ theyā€™re so cute.
  • @kavyac9437
    First oats and now TeašŸ˜‚šŸ’… Cristine is fulfilling all her dreamsšŸ˜Œ also ily hehe
  • As an American the "double double" made me think of the burger chain In-n-Out. Where a burger with 2 meat and 2 cheese is called that.
  • Here in Argentina we have Milk in bags too. I never thought it was something strangešŸ˜‚