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Conference kaosws::canada

Title:True North Strong & Free
Notice:Introduction in Note 535, For Sale/Wanted in 524
Moderator:POLAR::RICHARDSON
Created:Fri Jun 19 1987
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1040
Total number of notes:13668

1.0. "Intro" by TROU02::ZWIEP (it's NETworking, not NOTworking) Fri Jun 19 1987 16:54

    Whatever you want to talk about regarding Metropolitan Toronto.
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1.1An Ex-TorontonianJEREMY::MAURENEMaurene Fritz, JerusalemMon Jun 22 1987 05:445
    I recently moved from Toronto to Jerusalem, and would love news from "the
    old country."
    
    Maurene Fritz
    Jerusalem VLSI Design Center 
1.2No Problem!TROA01::MIZZONILove that Surf... Shaka ShakaMon Jul 06 1987 17:0521
   
    
    Well I guess technically we could do it but...  I think it would
    be easier to just say that this notes file is for both Toronto (80%
    of Canada anyway) and Canadian issues/questions.         
                                                             
    If Canada is now a "topic of discussion" in this notes file-- never
    use any of the following words/phrases: 
                                                                          
    			1. Eh                                             
    			2. Hoser(s)                                       
    			3. Doug and Bob McKenzie                          
    			4. Moosehead Beer                                 
    			5. Igloo(s)                                       
    			6. Great White North                              
    			7. CBC                               
                        8. Canadian Bacon? (back bacon)
                                          
                                         
    Randy
    {:-) 
1.3another ex.TAVEIS::GERSHONMon Jul 20 1987 12:409
    I,M ALSO AN EX-TORONTO... . I MOVED TO ISRAEL 22 YEARS AGO. MY LAST
    AND FIRST VISIT TO TORONTO WAS AUG '85. 
    
    I'D LOVE TO HEAR NEWS FROM THE OLD HOME TOWN (NEWER THAN TWO YEARS).
    
    Gershon Schwartz
    logistics - Hertzlia
                        
    
1.4Great White North & other TalesBMT::RIZZOCarol RizzoWed Aug 12 1987 22:3316
    I am an ex-Montrealer. I moved to New York about 3 years ago to expand
    my industry expertise in the development of software for the financial
    industry.
    
    Only a Canadian can appreciate this very true story I am about to
    relate.
    
      After being at DEC 3 months, I was told that one our software
    specialists was being transferred to "The Great White North".
    Afterwards, I found out that he went to MARLBORO (Mass)!
    
    Its nice to hear from the folks back home!
    
    Regards,
    Carol Rizzo
    
1.5INFORMATION WANTED ABOUT TORONTOCSMADM::EMANUELWed Sep 02 1987 14:2410
    HI,
    
    I WILL BE GOING TO TORONTO FOR THE LABOR DAY WEEKEND.....I'VE NEVER
    BEEN THERE BEFORE.  CAN YOU RECOMMEND ANY RESTAUANTS, CLUBS, ETC...
    I WILL BE STAYING AT THE SHERATON..I THINK IT IS IN DOWNTOWN TORONTO.
    
    THANKS.
    
    
    
1.6Hamilton, anyone????39409::GROCHOWSKIWed Oct 07 1987 13:154
    Is there anybody out there from Hamilton?  I have recently moved
    to Rhode Island from Hamilton and would love to hear any news about
    Hamilton.
    
1.7Still taking intros?PULMAN::ENGLISHThu Jan 07 1988 15:2718
1.8No more snow?52635::HACHETue Jan 26 1988 10:439
    I'm Adele Hache and I was originally from the New Brunswick area
    near Moncton (Saint Antoine).  After living in the US for many
    years I'm now located in Valbonne, France.  
    
    I'm doing development for the Applications Development group here
    and although I miss many things about Canada, I don't miss the
    snow.
    
    
1.9Something's wrong hereKAOA01::GLOBRIENGlenn A. O'Brien @TRCSun Feb 07 1988 15:524
    I was reading this notes file today.  The last note was garbled
    and listed as having several million lines.  The date was NOV-1858.
    When I closed the file, everything was reset and all notes were
    unseen.   Anybody know what's going on?
1.11and another exZUDEV2::CLOUGHMon May 02 1988 14:5616
	I am Ken Clough. I was born in Toronto (well actually in Scarborough).
	I left Toronto some 20 years ago. Since then I have returned only 
	once, two years ago for a short visit. Toronto has changed a lot in 
	that time, all the buildings are smaller (or am I bigger).

	I have living in Zurich Switzerland for the last seven years and
	before that in various parts of England. I currently work as a 
	software specialist in Banking and Insurances and before that in 
	factory automation. Variety is the spice of life.

	I intend returning to 	Canada within the next four years, but I am 
	not sure where I would like to live, probably Vancouver or 
        Toronto. 

	Ken
1.12Still think CANADA's the best place to be!DUB01::EGRIFri Jul 22 1988 11:3014
    Hello. I'm originally from Montreal now living in Dublin Ireland.
    The last time I talked my wife (who is Irish) to move back to Canada,
    we lived in Brampton. I quite liked TO and am just interested in
    what's happening at home. The Irish newspapers don't give you much
    info unless it has some direct impact on the Irish themselves (much
    like the Americans I expect).
    
    I'd be interested in anything related to CANADA or TORONTO to start
    with.
    
    All the best,
    
    TED EGRI.
    DUBLIN.
1.13Are there any Westerner's?PAULUS::GREINTue Sep 06 1988 12:5426
    Well, I'm glad I stumbled over this conference.
    
    I've only read notes from the US so far, so it was great to finally
    find a Canadian notes conference.
    
    I was born in Montreal, then lived in Germany for 10 years, then
    moved back to Canada and lived first in Toronto and then in Winnipeg
    bevore once again moving to Germany. I guess you could say, I've
    travelled a bit!
    
    Within Canada, I've also seen a few places. Montreal, Toronto and 
    Winnipeg (of course), Regina, Edmonton, Calgary and Vancouver.
    I'm not too sure yet, which place I would prefer to settle at, if I
    were to go back to Canada.
    
    Therefore, it would be nice to get infos from all over (not just
    Toronto). From what I've seen, I did like the western section of
    Canada a whole lot, but that's the section I know the least about
    - so if there's any Westerner's out there reading this note, please
    give me some information about your city (advantages and disadvantages).
    
    I would be glad to return the favor to anyone, by giving you
    information about and answering your questions on Germany.
    
    Hoping for some news from home,
    Caroline
1.14I <heart> MontrealBAGELS::MONDOUWed Jan 11 1989 19:138
    I am Ernie Mondou and I work in Littleton, Mass.   My father was
    born in St. Bonaventure, Quebec.  I have only had the opportunity
    to visit Canada a few times, mostly Montreal, and was always
    very impressed with the friendliness of the people I met.
    Even the cab drivers were friendly !   I can't say that about
    the U.S.  Hopefully I will return to Canada this year to visit St.
    Bonaventure for the first time and see the area where my father
    lived.
1.15CADSE::WONGLe Chinois FouWed Jan 11 1989 22:3528
    Hmmm....I could have sworn I had an intro note here.
    
    I'm originally from the great and fabled land of Quebec City.  I
    left the homeland in '68 and moved to Ontario for a year before coming
    to Boston.  
    
    I've been away from my hometown for about 18 years and only had
    an opportunity to visit it again this past February, getting into
    town about an hour before the typical blizzard that dumped a foot
    of snow in an hour.  What a welcome!  It was so nice to visit the
    city again!  I had gone back to where I used to live (3345 Du Colisee
    Avenue, a few blocks from the Colisee).  The old Carnaval is still
    the great party that it's always been.
    
    I visit Toronto on a regular basis now (I'm frequently seen at Eaton
    Centre) and I occasionally make trips up to Durham, which is about
    100 miles or two hours north of Toronto (17 miles south of Owen
    Sound).
    
    It's nice to talk to all of you native Canadians.
    
    
    Benson Wong
    CAD Systems Engineering,
    Chelmsford, MA
    
    PS:  I've been a Canadiens fan ever since I learn to skate in the
    back of Holland School in uptown Quebec City.
1.16Have I seen you on TV?BETSY::WATSONNo_MadThu Feb 02 1989 14:4211
RE: .15

Hi Benson,

This may not be the appropriate place to ask, but here goes anyway..

What does your personal name mean?  ("Le Chinois Fou")

Thanks,

Kip
1.17COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertThu Feb 02 1989 15:393
re .16

Le Chinois Fou => The crazy chinaman.
1.18CADSE::WONGLe Chinois FouThu Feb 02 1989 22:339
    RE: .17
    
    oh damn...the secret's out! :-)
    
    Actually, it's "The Mad Chinaman"...loses something in the translation.
    Since I'm originally from Quebec City, I figured that it would be
    appropriate to have it in French.
    
    Benson
1.19Mix & match lifestylesBETSY::WATSONNo_MadFri Feb 03 1989 15:345
RE: last couple..

Thanks, that's funny!

Kip
1.20not the same weatherFCOIS1::WEHRLEWed May 03 1989 07:0312
    
    Hallo,
    
    I'm Eric WEHRLE, I'm working in Paris , but I learn my job in MONTREAL.
    Enjoy to join this notes file which remenber me a lot of things.
          
    
    I'm working on Ultrix in charge to prepare customer presentation
    for sales people.
    
    Friendly.
    
1.21from Colorado with snow (today)CLOSUS::HOESammy's a toddler now.Fri May 26 1989 19:099
I am Calvin Hoe, grew up in Vancouver and went to college in
Oregon, Utah, and California. Joined DEC in Palo Alto, California
and relocated to Colorado Springs in 1985. My parents and sister
live in Ottawa, Ontario so I get to visit Ottawa at least once a
year since grandma insists on seeing Sammy there instead of the
high altitudes of Colorado.


cal
1.22A (French) Canadian at heartLEADIN::PROYWed Nov 15 1989 12:5212
    Hi,
    	I'm Paula Roy, I live and work in Merrimack, N.H., but my heart
    is in Terrebonne, PQ Canada (my fiance is there).  I spend many,
    many, many weekends in the Province of Quebec and have visited Ottawa
    several times.  I just love to ski in the Laurentians and at Mont
    St. Anne outside of Quebec City.  I can't wait for snow (it snowed a
    little last weekend when I was there).  Anyway, I need to learn
    alot about Canada et beaucoup de francais because I plan to relocate
    somewhere outside of Montreal in a year or so.
    
    a bientot,
    paula
1.23Living on the edge (border)IMLAY::LIBOVEThu Jan 17 1991 15:3310
    I'm Jay Vassos-Libove, a software specialist with Ultrix in Detroit.
    
    My interest in Canada comes from my wife's Aunt and Uncle living in
    the Kitchener/Waterloo, Ontario area.
    
    My wife (Irene) and I like to spend weekends travelling and visiting
    bed-and-breakfast places, so hopefully I'll find something like that
    here in the notes file. I haven't read any other topics yet :)
    
    -Jay Libove, KAMET::LIBOVE
1.24Expatriate Nova Scotian11SRUS::HEWITTStandard du jourThu Jan 17 1991 16:0116
Alex Hewitt - Development supervisor with Languages group located at the
Spitbrook Road facility in Nashua New Hampshire. I've been living in the United
States for twenty years. I still consider Halifax Nova Scotia to be my "home"
town and I am still a Canadian citizen. I've often thought about becoming an
American citizen but can never quite bring myself to make the change. My wife
and two daughters are all American citizens. Every so often I consider moving
back to Canada (kind of takes in some territory eh?) but family ties keep me
here. I last visited Nova Scotia in September of 1990 and greatly enjoyed
myself. I still have friends in Halifax and in fact we usually stay with them
when we're in town. Next month, I will be attending Canadian DECUS in Ottawa
and am really looking forward to the visit since I have never been there.
Anyone having any suggestions for what to do while in the area would be
appreciated.

-Alex

1.25I know it's not the right place, but here I am!RTPSWS::ANITAWhat? Me, worry?Thu May 02 1991 19:2721
Hi, y'all!

I'm a recent "transplant" to the DEC Research Triangle Park office in North 
Carolina (US), after living in New Hampshire for 7 years, Massachusetts for 2, 
and being born and raised in *the Bronx* (NYC) (I won't say how many years -
that would give my age away!).

I'm working down here in Sales Support in the manufacturing and engineering
area, with a secondary focus on ULTRIX systems.  One of the accounts I'll
be working with is Northern Telecom, quite a large presence in The Park.

I've been to Montreal several times (twice in July '89!), plus I have several
Canadian friends I met through 2 holidays at Club Med.  I'm planning on a
holiday in Vancouver/Victoria (all right... and Seattle) some time in late 
August or early September.  As I'll be going with a friend of mine, I'll 
be enquiring, at a later date, as to where are good places to go to meet
(fun) people (read: male, single - hey!  I'm not stupid!) in those cities.

Cheers,
Anita Magenheim
    
1.26KAOM25::RUSHTONThe frumious BandersnatchThu May 02 1991 19:478
<<...as to where are good places to go to meet
<<(fun) people (read: male, single - hey!  I'm not stupid!) in those cities.

They all left.


Mr. Frozen Road Apple    

1.27Ask AlicePOLAR::RICHARDSONSick in a balanced sort of wayFri May 03 1991 12:581
    Who was that masked frumious bandersnatch?
1.28Be It Ever So HumbleQUIVER::TOYFri May 10 1991 16:0619
    HI...
    
        I'd like to add my intro.  (I've been a steady reader and observer
    for last four years.)  I was born in Montreal, almost 3 decades ago,
    lived in a small town called in Cowansville (any takers?)when I was,
    lived in Toronto 'til I was nine, and have been in Boston ever since.
    
        Right now, by day, I spend hours in Littleton as s/w engineer
    in T & N and by night, I'm a tired couch potato in Newton, Mass.
    
        But I go up to Toronto about every two years or so to visit 
    relatives spread across there and the rest of the country.  I've
    even gone to the DEC office up by Yorkdale to see if there were
    openings.  So you see...once a Canadian, always a Canadian.
    
        BTW, where are the DEC locations of Mr. Frozen Road Apple, Scooter,
    Boris Karfbunk?
    
    -wendy toy
1.29Shagged out Hammock YamPOLAR::RICHARDSONSick in a balanced sort of wayFri May 10 1991 16:3815
>>        BTW, where are the DEC locations of Mr. Frozen Road Apple, Scooter,
>>    Boris Karfbunk?

    Mr. Frozen Road Apple can be found at KAO (Kanata)

    Scooter can be found in TRC (Torana)

    Boris alias Korff Barbunk can be found at GCC (Grand Canal Center)

    Regards,

    Mr. Ambient Temperature Choke Cherry

    (Who used to live in Marieville not far from Cowansville!)

1.30Scooter @KFOTROA01::DLOTENSemper ubi sub ubi.Fri May 17 1991 12:597
    
    While the infamous Scooter may occasionally answer mail from TRC, he
    really calls KFO home (don't try to locate this office, cause he's on a
    special witness relocation program having seen something SMUGGLD into
    his basement, :^) )
    
    -doug_who_wont_spill_the_beans_unless_Micron_wants_me_too!
1.31KAOM25::RUSHTONThe frumious BandersnatchFri May 17 1991 16:145
Hey, I know where KFO is!  Isn't that the Digital Equipment of Canada
Troglodyte Centre?


Bardip Ferfp
1.32TRCO01::FINNEYKeep cool, but do not freezeSat May 18 1991 00:465
    That's the one. 
    We also have a stale stock of Fox & Firkin softwear, ready for rush
    delivery ...
    
    Scooter
1.33canada/hamiltonPOLAR::WILSONCSat Mar 11 1995 00:1016
    Hey, what has happened to Canada lately? Nobody interested?  If the
    person who wanted to know if anybody was from Hamilton, well here I am.       
    Hamilton is suffering these days due to the restructuring of the steel
    industries so its looking a little like a ghost town. The Tiger Cats
    are still a team if you cared. The wind still blows all of the
    pollution over to toronto which is fine. Not much has changed in
    Hamilton over the last decade, a couple of new hotels, an arena, not
    much really, its quite depressing actually. The Hamilton airport is
    doing better business since Toronto has grown significantly and cant
    accomodate the increase in international traffic. So if any one who
    reads this is planning a trip to toronto consider Hamilton! It's only
    1 hr away from the big stink (toronto). Consider that it takes about
    just as long to get out of the airport in toronto as it does to get out
    of the Hamilton airport and drive to the toronto airport. You may not
    save much time but if stress free travel is what you prefer then
    Hamilton will be glad to accomodate.
1.34Mount HopeTROOA::SOLEYFall down, go boomSun Mar 12 1995 12:447
    I don't know where you're getting your info about Hamilton Airport (we
    locals call it Mount Hope Airport) but unless your using the disguise
    myself as a FedEx package route I would expect to find easy travel
    through Hamilton. Cargo business (UPS, FedEX et al) is booming since
    the airport runs 24 hours and Pearson shuts down from 00:00 to 06:00
    but there is only one scheduled carrier, USair Express, Dash 8 service
    to Pittsburgh and Cinncinati I only I think. 
1.35LIKE TO KNOW CANADA!!NEOV00::MVAZQUEZThu May 02 1996 23:4010
    
    
    Hi folks!
    
    My name is Mayte, from Mexico I 've never been in Canada but I Would
    like to know everything about that (think) nice place...some one to 
    talk from there??
    
    Mayte //...