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When it comes to fast food joints, many Canadians can relate to looking across the border at our American counterparts and being green with envy. While we have Tim Hortons to boast about, American food chains like Shake Shack, Sonic, and The Cheesecake Factory have people willing to make the trip to the States.

When it comes to cross-border envy Vancouvervites have some strong opinions, being right next to the state of Washington. It doesn't take long to get to the U.S., and some locals on Reddit were sharing their favourite food spots to go to up while there.

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Kelly Ripa is praising a Canadian airport once again, and it looks like many Canadians are agreeing with the talk show host's opinion.

Ripa and her co-host, Mark Consuelos, who is also her husband, were talking about airports they love on Live with Kelly and Mark when Ripa shared why one Canadian airport takes the top spot.

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It's not surprising to see 18 or even 20% pop up as the lowest tip option when you're paying for a meal nowadays — and people have mixed feelings about the steep suggestions.

Vancouver's one of the most costly cities in Canada, so many residents of the metropolis aren't exactly excited to be dishing out extra cash, and in a recent Vancouver Reddit thread, they're letting it be known.

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Canadians might share a love for denim-on-denim and a good flannel but the West Coast has its own distinct style — one that apparently confuses some people from Ontario.

One Ontarian turned to Vancouver Reddit, after struggling to figure out an outfit for a West Coast-themed party.

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The two big cities in Canada each have their intrigue. While Toronto embodies that 'bright lights, big city' feel, Vancouver is known for its laid-back outdoor lifestyle.

It's not for everyone though, and people took to a Vancouver Reddit thread to share exactly why they left the west coast city — and many aren't looking back. A ton of the people speaking up in the thread left B.C. for Ontario — or are planning to make the move — which is a tale as old as time at this point.

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