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In 1999 the [Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]? (CBC) held a competition whose goal was to compose the conclusion to the phrase: "As Canadian as ..." The winning entry reflects the ambivalence, self-questioning and ultimate pragmatism of Canadians. It read "... possible under the circumstances."

Robertson Davies, one of Canada's best known authors?, once commented about his homeland: "Some countries you love. Some countries you hate. Canada is a country you worry about."

[Pierre Berton]?, a Canadian journalist, once alluded to Canada's voyageur? roots with this famous : A Canadian is someone who knows how to make love in a canoe without tipping it.

William Shatner, the acclaimed actor, singer and writer, is a useful person to mention if someone challenges you that there are no famous Canadians.


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Edited September 27, 2001 8:52 pm by Zundark (diff)
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