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Canadian scene?

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Jawa

Is it even fair to say that Canada has a scene? I mean, the best Canadian organization is ranked 10th in NA. The rest of the teams are all from the United States, with none, 1 or 2 Canadian players maximum.

Even so, Canadians call the teams from the United States as if they were theirs. But why?

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#2
Guelry
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Stop

#3
Amaster
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because na has canada

#4
edtheking12
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are you fucking dumb? canadian players play in us teams since they use the same servers

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Jawa
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I'm clearly talking about the country and about Canadian organizations, with mostly canadian players.

I know canada has great players, but they are all in different teams and their best players are playing in US orgs.

you sound dumb af, yet is calling other people dumb. I'm here for a polite discussion, won't even bother answering your 10 IQ posts lol

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edtheking12
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nah youre just dumb as hell. theres never been any canadian scene in any sport/esports. it has always been together with the united states. youre just a braindead brazilian who hasnt done his research before posting this

#13
Paracosm
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always the liquid flair

#5
yunoo
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brazilian brain moment L0L

#7
Jawa
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Nice answer. It showed how big your brain is. lmao

#10
yunoo
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canada = masters 1, 2 MVP
brazil = living off a 2016 CS Major for the next 20 years

#14
Paracosm
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where does brazil come into this?

#9
vollizie
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Just call it the NA scene. Americans and Canadians always mix, even if the majority is American.

#11
bigpeensheen
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Canada is a part of NA, and the Canadian scene isn't a thing, its mixed with the US scene. Also, the best mostly Canadian team is NRG, who have Android, eeiu and WeDid

#12
FiziqFan
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i mean, almost every team in the top t0 on vlr gg rankings has a canadian

#15
Keaton
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Isn’t rise a Canadian organization?

#17
Jawa
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not according to vlr.gg

#30
ck347
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wtf, isn't there like 3-4 Canadian players on that team?

#20
Amaster
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its probably says United States bc most of their players are in the US

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Jawa
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I find it kinda curious how Canada has good players but hardly any relevant org. And also how the players are all spread across multiple teams from the US.

Does the country not encourage esports? Despite the small population, I imagine that the country is in a position to create organizations that are much more relevant than those that currently exist

And I think the 2nd most common flag on this site is Canadian, only after the US. But I don't think I've ever seen anyone using the Immortals flag, which is the strongest team in Canada, and I find that curious too.

#18
sheesh_gamer
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Respect to favela country!

But sorry we don't need our "own" scene because it is combined with USA!

#21
shyftnot
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Tenz is from Canada, right? And Canada is included in NA and it's not like Turkey in EMEA. A lot of Canadian players play for US orgs. So yes Canada has a scene and it's called NA.

#23
streamratings
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Tenz is Canadian, Wardell is Canadian, almost every tier1 NA team has a Canadian player... if Canada had a national team, it’d be second only to US (SEN + asuna) and not by much. And this is a country with 1/5 the population of Brazil, 1/2 the population of large EU countries like France, Germany, UK, 1/3 the population of Russia... so yes Canada has a scene and it’s much better than yours or anyone else’s.

#28
Itsover
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You think a team of Canadians or US bots will be better than Gambit-d3ffo+shao? KEKW

#29
Fire737
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Who ?

#24
ChowChow
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Noyn and supernova should really educate their juniors.

#25
raka_gg
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Tenz
Wardell
Steel
Shroud
Subroza

This team would beat any brazilian team

#26
JettOnetap
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Canadians can just cross the U.S border with a Canadian passport and we can easily get the green card in the U.S. pretty much what EU is like

#27
BluWasTaken
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look at Canada's population

then look at Americas population

and that should answer your question

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