Today’s the day that Canada officially marks as its birthday, when it joined the east and west coast provinces with a rail line or something typically socialist like that.  And remember, Queen Elizabeth is still in charge, so it’s not a Canadian independence day celebration or anything.

But, since their dollar is still worth more than ours, I ought not mock too loudy.  In fact, I’ll repost Cory Doctorow’s link to this most excellent song about the War of 1812.  Not only do you get a little bit of that rarity – Canadian Aggressiveness – but I think I even hear some pride in there.  If you’re still not convinced, check the lyrics:

In 1812 Madison was mad,
He was the president you know.
Well he thought he’d tell the British where they ought to go.
He thought he’d invade Canada,
He thought that he was tough.
Instead we went to Washington,
And burned down all his stuff.

And the White House burned, burned, burned.
And we’re the ones that did it,

Enjoy.