Hunter Tootoo is the Minister of Fishery, now. Seeing him in this video is quite interesting :D he seems like a decent man. Speaking of which, I have a friend whose a good friend of Tootoo's daughter. All I can say that it's a small world, eheh.
Thank you Rick for taking me to Nunavut... I just checked. I could fly to Cairo cheaper from Edmonton that I could fly to Iqaluit. That is why Canadians don't see their country... but thanks to you... we get to see our beautiful country.
+SayaKuro12 I used to live in Iqaluit when I was a kid, and Ed Picco dropped off a copy of the cd himself. I still remember my parents reactions at hearing it, they loved how terrible it was lmao
@MajBlood - the Inuit here are not "Indians".. we are a completely different culture than any First Nations people in the western hemisphere. Inuit are more closely related to Asians, and we live in all across the circumpolar arctic (Greenland, Alaska, Russia and Arctic Canada).. but as fro why southerners live here, well.. most of them plan to stay for a short while for work, but end up falling in love with the place and making it home. :)
“ Don’t talk about it too much, it’s not registered” I don’t know if the RCMP would be laughing at this, or they would bolt up there at his front door 🤣
"Your eyes are wet-they're.......they're gonna freeze-they're blue." lol. She'd probably say that about my eyes, too! My eyes are also blue (but mine are more aqua than true blue).
The video had shots of polar bear license plates. I wish more time had been spent showing them. PB tags are so unique I almost want to move to where I would have to be to qualify to put them on my vehicle.
Rick Mercer should do Talking With Americans again. Talking TO Americans? I dont remember which it was, but it was the best part of This Hour Has 22 Minutes😂😂😂
@MajBlood I won't point out that the Inuit and Indians are not the same thing (okay I won't dwell on it) ... I know my family was up there because my dad is in the NWT .... a lot of people in teaching and medical professions also go up there. I spent the first 7 years of my life up north.
@LoveMeLoveMyDog80 I live where I live because I was born here. But people initially settled Newfoundland because of its large stocks of codfish. What is the driving resource that caused real settlement in Iqualiat? Of course I mean mostly for the white men there. Obviously the Inuit have been there for quite some time in history so they just naturally stayed there.