The people I've met in BC are some of the nicest people I've ever met.
But they don't gush over anyone . . . which is actually one of the things I find appealing. It's kinda like the big apple in that sense. People are expected to make their own way and not take themselves too seriously. Maybe Vancouver is gaining a bit of urban flare after all

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Besides, there are enough political caveats in her little spiel that it could easily qualify under the political category of topics here. I mean, her real message is she doesn't like those elite latte-sipping environmentalists anyhow. She doesn't actually come right and say that, but read her statements a couple of times. That IS the message.
She'd apparently be much happier in Alberta where her conservative-sounding voice (whatever that means) would be applauded. It appears to really gall her that she has to endure those lefties on the coast who got the Games.