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adma
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But I think the article was about taking entirely local busses--which is roughly akin to going from Oshawa to Hamilton without using GO. So it was something of a "stunt article"...
You have supper in Mississauga and are told of how Mississauga is its own city, but by itself, and wants nothing to do with anybody and will fight for its right to be a priviliged, white, upper class suburban neighborhood.
The Australian strategy is to promote the entire country and not just individual cities alone.
They even make flying between cities easy with a flex pass for three destinations within Australia.
The Canadian strategy is the complete opposite, leaving it up to each individual city and region to come up with their own marketing campaign and image instead of pooling resources.
Louroz
Maybe more of us would be in Australia if it wasn't so bloody far and such a bloody expensive plane ticket away.