I knew I couldn't be the only one spotting this.
"Maritimers are second-class citizens compared to central Canadians, she says by way of an example. âThey're not seen as professionals, generally. Their trades are fishing and farming and manufacturing.â (Any fan of Trailer Park Boys, a TV series from the Maritimes, knows class distinctions can even be fodder for comedy.)"
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"Maritimers are second-class citizens compared to central Canadians, she says by way of an example. âThey're not seen as professionals, generally. Their trades are fishing and farming and manufacturing.â (Any fan of Trailer Park Boys, a TV series from the Maritimes, knows class distinctions can even be fodder for comedy.)"
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