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	<title>Texas to Canada: A Climatic Change</title>
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		<title>Day Three (3) in Canada</title>
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			<name>Scott</name>
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		<content type="html"><![CDATA[Today was very eventful, eh!&nbsp; Did a lot of running around trying to get all the necessary things that would permit me to work and live in Canada.&nbsp; <br><br>The one item I was able to obtain was the Social Insurance Number (think Social Security Card).&nbsp; Once that was resolved, I focused on applying for the Ontario Health Insurance Program.&nbsp; Although I was turned away because I was lacking all the necessary documents, the person who helped me was very nice.&nbsp;&nbsp; It is true what they say, Canadians are nice, even those in government positions.&nbsp; Selah.&nbsp; <br><br>I talked with several of my family members this evening.&nbsp; Unfortunately, it is finally sinking in that I won't see them in several weeks or months.&nbsp; Please, don't get me wrong; I am not regretting the move in any way shape or form, but it makes one sad to know that their family is so far away.&nbsp; Especially since I visited them once ever two weeks.&nbsp; <br><br>OK for now...<br>~S<br><br>]]></content>
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