Man, as a Canadian I always find this so interesting. Depedning on where you are in Canada, all you really need is english, but if your in Quebec or New Brunswick then french is also really important, but nobody thinks twice about switching between the two when neccesary. There's always such a debate in the states between freedom and assimilation. I agree with the fact that immigrants should learn english if moving to the states, but i also agree with the side that promotes freedom of language. There are so many parallels between Canada and the States, we're so much alike. But one thing I've never experianced personally, and yet find fascinating nonetheless, is the alienation felt towards the illegal immigrants. The Mexican issue just doesnt exist here. Not a bit. As Canadians were used to immigrants but the illigal immigration problem in the Southern states is so massive and receives so much publicity and yet I've experianced none of it. I just find first hand experiences and opinions from you guys really fascinating. because it always comes up during immigration debates and yet I find the flood of Mexican immigrants into the staets hard to imagine. I can't think of the last time I heard anyone speak Spanish within earshot of me.