For the Canadian people here -- How bad was that tornado?

And tornado hit Canada?

All of it?

Try reading a fucking book sometime, asshole.
 
I would have never thought that canada would have tornado's .

Not many. Quebec, the largest province, avarages 6 a year. Ontario, the second largest, avarages 14. Not usally above F1 in strength. Not really a problem.

There were 2 recently in Quebec, near Montreal. No one killed, spotty property damage.
 
Not many. Quebec, the largest province, avarages 6 a year. Ontario, the second largest, avarages 14. Not usally above F1 in strength. Not really a problem.

There were 2 recently in Quebec, near Montreal. No one killed, spotty property damage.



So more like a strong breeze?
 
Not many. Quebec, the largest province, avarages 6 a year. Ontario, the second largest, avarages 14. Not usally above F1 in strength. Not really a problem.

There were 2 recently in Quebec, near Montreal. No one killed, spotty property damage.

Shit, finally someone decent replied.
There were plenty trolls before you here.
I was able to add two more to my ignore list at least.

Yes one of my old friends from the U.K. recently moved to canada and he just told me about this.

I would have never thought of this happening in canada. When I lived in Salt Lake City this was common though.
 
I was able to add two more to my ignore list at least.

I would have never thought of this happening in canada. When I lived in Salt Lake City this was common though.

I noticed a couple of people from my ignore list showed up on the thread. I like putting people on ignore.

Tornadoes in Canada are generally not a problem. The large land area and small population greatly reduce the chance of one hitting a big population center like Montreal or Toronto.

To my recall there have only been two where lives were lost. One in Woodstock, Ontario 77 landed in a suburb. One about ten years ago in Alberta hit a trailer park though I am not sure if lives were lost.

The 'Tornado belt' in ON runs Sarnia, Orangeville, Barrie, Orillia - Which is mostly farmland.
 
Shit, finally someone decent replied.
There were plenty trolls before you here.
I was able to add two more to my ignore list at least.

Yes one of my old friends from the U.K. recently moved to canada and he just told me about this.

I would have never thought of this happening in canada. When I lived in Salt Lake City this was common though.

Canada is the second largest nation on the planet....the US can safely fit into half of it


but yet you think Canada doesnt have weather

fuck, you're a dumbass
 
I noticed a couple of people from my ignore list showed up on the thread. I like putting people on ignore.

Tornadoes in Canada are generally not a problem. The large land area and small population greatly reduce the chance of one hitting a big population center like Montreal or Toronto.

To my recall there have only been two where lives were lost. One in Woodstock, Ontario 77 landed in a suburb. One about ten years ago in Alberta hit a trailer park though I am not sure if lives were lost.

The 'Tornado belt' in ON runs Sarnia, Orangeville, Barrie, Orillia - Which is mostly farmland.

That's what I was wondering. Thanks for the information.

Thanks for being civilized unlike the trolls I have in this thread.

Why haven't these trolls been banned?
 
Why haven't these trolls been banned?

I am not sure really. Freedom of speech or something maybe?

You can choke off virtually all the bad action using ignore so with a attention and effort you can make ends meet. When I first came on the board I felt bad putting people on ignore but there are some people who are so vacant and irritating there is just no point tolerating them. Now I enjoy Ignore. :)

At least posting here keeps them from being a burden somewhere else. :D
 
I am not sure really. Freedom of speech or something maybe?

You can choke off virtually all the bad action using ignore so with a attention and effort you can make ends meet. When I first came on the board I felt bad putting people on ignore but there are some people who are so vacant and irritating there is just no point tolerating them. Now I enjoy Ignore. :)

At least posting here keeps them from being a burden somewhere else. :D

Why are you talking to a Cade?
 
I would be willing to bet that the idiot can't find Canada on a world map.
 
Canada really doesn't get much bad weather.
Sure, the winters can be a bit cold in places, and there is the odd bad storm, but all in all its a pretty safe place to live
 
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