
I am sure most of you know that Canada is a bilingual country. The first time I came to Canada to visit it seemed cool to see two languages on the corn flake box. However, for all the time I have lived in Canada I have never lived in a French community so I almost forget I am in a bilingual country. I was however reminded again that we are living in a bilingual country when Caleb received his packet of information on things he needed to do to import his car to Canada. There are a few different regulations here in Canada you have to meet in order to import your vehicle. One of the changes that has to be made is to change the "WARNING" that you see when you fold down your sun visor. It is a "WARNING" for the air bag and it needs to be both in French and in English. I am pretty sure that when my children were small I never pulled a sun visor down to see any warnings. But in the evident that someone really wants to read that "WARNING" they will now be able to do it in both English and French.