Via Colby Cosh, this article in the Washington Post (registration required) by an American who moved to Toronto in 2000.
Living in Alberta is a lot better than what Ms. Jacobson describes in Toronto, but I'll always remember the first time I really saw the face of Canadian anti-Americanism. A school friend of my then-fiancee was ecstatic about the result of the Michael Johnson-Donovan Bailey race because Bailey's victory somehow meant to her that Canada had beaten America.
Got back into town tonight. We took three days to drive from LA to Edmonton, stopping in Fillmore, UT and Helena, MT. (Fillmore is in Millard County. Har har.)
We were delayed about three hours by a snowstorm; we lost an hour's travel by stopping early in Fillmore instead of pressing on (very worthwhile: we got a nice room while the inn was still mostly empty), and the next morning we had to drive slowly until we cleared the snow, about even with the Great Salt Lake.
Not much else to say. The world has been holding itself together surprisingly well for the last month.