All writers of the English language shall recognize that Canadians know how to spell it properly. Our neighbours to the South and our cousins across the pond are sadly confused regarding the catalogue of available terms. Remember, "it's all about 'u'". Don't get your pajamas in a twist over this; we are in the centre of the debate and as such have a natural role as moderators. It isn't a "flavour of the month" for us; we've been at it a while; we are well-practiced, and our behaviour is above reproach. There is no need for armour in our dialogue; we prefer "l'amour'" anyway. Measure the analogue of units; we use gallons and litres, miles and kilometres, pounds and dollars and kilograms. Even our temperatures are neatly divisible by ten.
One more thing, for your safety: grey tyres should be retired; they're worn out and should be replaced with new gray tires with the colourful bits still legible.
If you're offended by any of the preceding dialogue, we apologize... because we're Canadian.