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How To Spot A Canadian
http://www.howtospotacanadian.ca/
Canadians are a tricky people to distinguish. They are often able to blend into a society and appear to be American, British, French or any other number of nationalities. This site will provide you with some tips and tricks to help you recognize a Canadian no matter where you are.
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Their Summer Lasts About 10 Minutes
If you were ever going to rank oxymorons in terms of relevance, "Canadian summer" would be at the top of your list.Everyone knows that Canadian winters are cold. It's not uncommon to see your breath turn into ice the moment it leaves your mouth. Co...
Some More Ways That People Found This Site
We did this once before and people seemed to like it.Here are some of the search terms people have used to find this site recently:pioneer gas money still used?polkaroo his name is so excellenttoronto is one of the largest city in canda if I coould l...
A Doughnut Shop Opening in New York is a Huge Canadian Story
We're back.We couldn't resist this one.Tim Hortons has taken Manhattan.The once-again Canadian company has expanded into New York City.And Canadians couldn't be more proud. Newspapers and television programs presented the news as if it were a succes...
They Forget About The Rest of Their Life During the Playoffs
So, the Stanley Cup Playoffs are over and that means we here at "How To Spot A Canadian" can go back to focusing on that "real life" thing everyone has been talking about for the last two months.That means we will be updating this site again.We'd lik...
A Prejudiced Sports Commentator is a National Icon
If you know anything at all about Canada, you know who Don Cherry is. For those who don't, Don Cherry is a former NHL hockey coach who now provides commentary during the first intermission of CBC's Hockey Night In Canada program. The fact that a fo...
They Say "Eh"
This is the big one. Outside of hockey, and possibly beer, the main way to determine a person's "Canadianess" is their usage of the word "eh." And it's not even really a word, is it? It's only two letters in length and it's really more of a sound ...


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