Robin Williams: The Continental Divide
April 16, 2006 · By Peter Rempel
Canada may be “the unquiet country,” but there is more than a grain of truth in how Robin Williams describes the differences between Canada and the U.S.:
“It’s like we’re two children separated at birth. We left home early. You stayed with Mom.
Williams said unlike the U.S., which fought a War of Independence against Britain, Canada signed the BNA Act and was “still part of the Commonwealth, still part of the family, and it was all good and well, and then eventually you got your nationhood. And we were like: ‘F— you!’ “


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