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Oh Canada!
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The Bengals have finally joined the NFL's Global Markets program by joining up with Canada for marketing and social media opportunities
 
All hopes turn to next year




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Awesome, I hope that Truck 101 is our first Canadian sponsor!
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Well, it will be a state one day.
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(05-20-2025, 06:57 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: Awesome, I hope that Truck 101 is our first Canadian sponsor!

That would be amazing! I haven't had time to look into the specifics of what this is yet, but will check tomorrow :)

(Yesterday, 03:36 AM)BengalsBong Wrote: Well, it will be a state one day.

No it won't, f*** off with that bullshit.
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(Today, 02:51 AM)Truck_1_0_1_ Wrote: That would be amazing! I haven't had time to look into the specifics of what this is yet, but will check tomorrow :)


No it won't, f*** off with that bullshit.

Ontario and Montreal won't be, but Alberta might. From what I hear, there is a secession movement growing. Or is that erroneous information? I don't really follow Canadian politics. 
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(Yesterday, 03:36 AM)BengalsBong Wrote: Well, it will be a state one day.

I just watched a TikTok of a girl that was ridiculing people for thinking that Hawaii is part of the US, so I’m scared to think about what would happen if Canada became a state lol
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(05-20-2025, 06:51 PM)pally Wrote: The Bengals have finally joined the NFL's Global Markets program by joining up with Canada for marketing and social media opportunities

Because Mexico is probably taken, leaving Canada as the next closest country.  Cuts down on travel costs if they ever play an international game there.  Shrewd, possibly cheap.  Typical.  Of course I’m fairly jaded when it comes to the motives of this team.
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(10 hours ago)Sled21 Wrote: Ontario and Montreal won't be, but Alberta might. From what I hear, there is a secession movement growing. Or is that erroneous information? I don't really follow Canadian politics. 

It won't happen: the vocal minority wants it to happen, but I'd think many would be surprised at just how many people DON'T want to secede.

Not to mention from a legal standpoint, they are on treaty lands with the indigenous peoples: they would have to ok it before it even gets to a referendum vote and the indigenous leaders that are involved with this immediately said that they would never agree to a referendum.

I lived in Calgary (if anyone remembers) for 19 months and Alberta is beautiful country and landscape, a wonderful place to vacation, but an administrative shithole and most of the people are awful assholes. For all the complaints about Toronto being dangerous and the like, I've walked downtown Toronto at night (sometimes 1:00-2:00 am) my entire life and have been perfectly safe and left alone: walking to work in the morning Calgary however, I had a guy cross the street, essentially cross check me and keep walking, then on ***2*** occasions, a drunk native (a different one each time) chased me on a bike, with a hammer in their hand, trying to hit me.

In Canada, unless you're talking about nature, the west is NOT the best lol
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I've been far more nervous walking around Manhatten than Toronto. It's a lovely city.
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