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Anti-Canadian sentiment

Index Anti-Canadian sentiment

Anti-Canadian sentiment is hostility towards the government, culture, or people of Canada. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 86 relations: A few acres of snow, Abu Mohammad al-Adnani, Air Canada, Al Arabiya, Alberta, Anti-Americanism, Arab Canadians, Érudit, BBC World Service, Blame Canada, Bombardier Aviation, Bovine spongiform encephalopathy, Brazil, Canada, Canada Day, Canadian Bacon, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Canadian values, CBC News, Charter of the French Language, CN Tower, Colonialism, Conservatism, Constitution Act, 1867, Culture of Canada, Curling, Danny Williams (Canadian politician), Demographics of Canada, Economy of Quebec, Embraer, English-speaking Quebecers, Epithet, Equalization payments, Ethnic joke, France, Francophonie, French and Indian War, French language, Gary Doer, Government of Canada, History of Canada, I Am Canadian, Islamic State, Jordan Peterson, Kingdom of Great Britain, Le Livre noir du Canada anglais, Lucien Bouchard, Manitoba, Mass media in Saudi Arabia, Meech Lake Accord, ... Expand index (36 more) »

  2. Canada in popular culture

A few acres of snow

"A few acres of snow" (in the original French, "arpent is actually an old French unit of land measurement, about. de neige",, with "vers le Canada") is one of several quotations from 18th-century writer French Voltaire, indicative of his sneering evaluation of the colony of Canada as lacking economic value and strategic importance to 18th-century France.

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Abu Mohammad al-Adnani

Taha Sobhi Falaha (Ṭāhā Ṣobḥī Falāḥa; 1977 – 30 August 2016), better known by his nom de guerre Abu Muhammad al-Adnani al-Shami (Levantine), was a Syrian militant leader who was the official spokesperson and a senior leader of the Islamic State.

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Air Canada

Air Canada is the flag carrier and the largest airline of Canada, by size and passengers carried.

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Al Arabiya

Al Arabiya (العربية, transliterated:; meaning "The Arabic One" or "The Arab One") is a Saudi state-owned international Arabic news television channel.

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Alberta

Alberta is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada.

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Anti-Americanism

Anti-Americanism (also called anti-American sentiment and Americanophobia) is a term that can describe several sentiments and positions including opposition to, fear of, distrust of, prejudice against or hatred toward the United States, its government, its foreign policy, or Americans in general. Anti-Canadian sentiment and anti-Americanism are anti-national sentiment.

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Arab Canadians

Arab Canadians (Arabo-Canadiens) come from all of the countries of the Arab world.

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Érudit

Érudit is a Quebec non-profit publishing platform.

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BBC World Service

The BBC World Service is an international broadcaster owned and operated by the BBC.

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Blame Canada

"Blame Canada" is a satirical song from the 1999 animated film South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, written by Trey Parker and Marc Shaiman.

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Bombardier Aviation

Bombardier Aviation is a division of Bombardier Inc. It is headquartered in Dorval, Quebec, Canada.

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Bovine spongiform encephalopathy

Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), commonly known as mad cow disease, is an incurable and invariably fatal neurodegenerative disease of cattle.

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Brazil

Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest and easternmost country in South America and Latin America.

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Canada

Canada is a country in North America.

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Canada Day

Canada Day (Fête du Canada), formerly known as Dominion Day (Fête du Dominion), is the national day of Canada.

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Canadian Bacon

Canadian Bacon is a 1995 comedy film written, produced, and directed by Michael Moore which satirizes Canada–United States relations along the Canada–United States border.

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Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (Société Radio-Canada), branded as CBC/Radio-Canada, is the Canadian public broadcaster for both radio and television.

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Canadian values

Canadian values are the commonly shared ethical and human values of Canadians.

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CBC News

CBC News is a division of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation responsible for the news gathering and production of news programs on the corporation's English-language operations, namely CBC Television, CBC Radio, CBC News Network, and CBC.ca.

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Charter of the French Language

The Charter of the French Language (La charte de la langue française), also known as Bill 101 (Loi 101), is a law in the Canadian province of Quebec defining French, the language of the majority of the population, as the official language of the provincial government.

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CN Tower

The CN Tower (Tour CN) is a concrete communications and observation tower in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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Colonialism

Colonialism is the pursuing, establishing and maintaining of control and exploitation of people and of resources by a foreign group.

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Conservatism

Conservatism is a cultural, social, and political philosophy and ideology that seeks to promote and preserve traditional institutions, customs, and values.

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Constitution Act, 1867

The Constitution Act, 1867 (Loi constitutionnelle de 1867),The Constitution Act, 1867, 30 & 31 Victoria (U.K.), c. 3, http://canlii.ca/t/ldsw retrieved on 2019-03-14.

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Culture of Canada

The culture of Canada embodies the artistic, culinary, literary, humour, musical, political and social elements that are representative of Canadians.

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Curling

Curling is a sport in which players slide stones on a sheet of ice toward a target area which is segmented into four concentric circles.

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Danny Williams (Canadian politician)

Daniel E. Williams (born August 4, 1949) is a Canadian politician, businessman, and lawyer who served as the ninth premier of Newfoundland and Labrador between November 6, 2003, and December 3, 2010.

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Demographics of Canada

Statistics Canada conducts a country-wide census that collects demographic data every five years on the first and sixth year of each decade.

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Economy of Quebec

The economy of Quebec is diversified and post-industrial with an average potential for growth.

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Embraer

Embraer S.A. is a Brazilian multinational aerospace corporation.

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English-speaking Quebecers

English-speaking Quebecers, also known as Anglo-Quebecers, English Quebecers, or Anglophone Quebecers (all alternately spelt Quebeckers; in French Anglo-Québécois, Québécois Anglophone) or simply Anglos in a Quebec context, are a linguistic minority in the francophone province of Quebec.

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Epithet

An epithet, also a byname, is a descriptive term (word or phrase) commonly accompanying or occurring in place of the name of a real or fictitious person, place, or thing.

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Equalization payments

Equalization payments are cash payments made in some federal systems of government from the federal government to subnational governments with the objective of offsetting differences in available revenue or in the cost of providing services.

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Ethnic joke

An ethnic joke is a remark aiming at humor relating to an ethnic, racial or cultural group, often referring to an ethnic stereotype of the group in question for its punchline.

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France

France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe.

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Francophonie

The Francophonie or Francophone world is the whole body of people and organisations around the world who use the French language regularly for private or public purposes.

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French and Indian War

The French and Indian War (1754–1763) was a theater of the Seven Years' War, which pitted the North American colonies of the British Empire against those of the French, each side being supported by various Native American tribes.

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French language

French (français,, or langue française,, or by some speakers) is a Romance language of the Indo-European family.

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Gary Doer

Gary Albert Doer (born 31 March 1948) is a former Canadian politician and diplomat from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

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Government of Canada

The Government of Canada (Gouvernement du Canada) is the body responsible for the federal administration of Canada.

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History of Canada

The history of Canada covers the period from the arrival of the Paleo-Indians to North America thousands of years ago to the present day.

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I Am Canadian

I Am Canadian was the slogan of Molson Canadian beer from 1994 until 1999 (via ad agencies Maclaren Lintas, then MacLaren McCann), and between 2000 and 2005 (by Bensimon Byrne).

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Islamic State

The Islamic State (IS), also known as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and by its Arabic acronym Daesh, is a transnational Salafi jihadist group and an unrecognised quasi-state.

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Jordan Peterson

Jordan Bernt Peterson (born 12 June 1962) is a Canadian psychologist, author, and media commentator.

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Kingdom of Great Britain

The Kingdom of Great Britain was a sovereign state in Western Europe from 1707 to the end of 1800.

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Le Livre noir du Canada anglais

Le Livre noir du Canada Anglais (The Black Book of English Canada) is a series of three polemical books written by the Quebec journalist Normand Lester.

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Lucien Bouchard

Lucien Bouchard (born December 22, 1938) is a French Canadian lawyer, diplomat and retired politician.

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Manitoba

Manitoba is a province of Canada at the longitudinal centre of the country.

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Mass media in Saudi Arabia

Mass media in Saudi Arabia provides unwavering support for the Mohammed bin Salman regime and routinely ignores negative reporting about the kingdom.

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Meech Lake Accord

The Meech Lake Accord (Accord du lac Meech) was a series of proposed amendments to the Constitution of Canada negotiated in 1987 by Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and all 10 Canadian provincial premiers.

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Ministry of Media (Saudi Arabia)

The Ministry of Media (وزارة الإعلام) is one of the governmental bodies of Saudi Arabia and part of the cabinet.

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Missile defense

Missile defense is a system, weapon, or technology involved in the detection, tracking, interception, and also the destruction of attacking missiles.

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Modern liberalism in the United States

Modern liberalism in the United States is based on the combined ideas of civil liberty and equality with support for social justice.

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Monolingualism

Monoglottism (Greek μόνος monos, "alone, solitary", + γλῶττα, "tongue, language") or, more commonly, monolingualism or unilingualism, is the condition of being able to speak only a single language, as opposed to multilingualism.

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MSNBC

MSNBC (short for Microsoft NBC) is an American news-based television channel and website headquartered in New York City.

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New Democratic Party

The New Democratic Party (NDP; Nouveau Parti démocratique, NPD) is a federal political party in Canada.

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New France

New France (Nouvelle-France) was the territory colonized by France in North America, beginning with the exploration of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence by Jacques Cartier in 1534 and ending with the cession of New France to Great Britain and Spain in 1763 under the Treaty of Paris.

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Newfie

Newfoundlander (also Newf or sometimes Newfy) is a colloquial term used by Canadians and others for someone who is from Newfoundland.

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Newfoundland and Labrador

Newfoundland and Labrador (Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador; frequently abbreviated as NL) is the easternmost province of Canada, in the country's Atlantic region.

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Normand Lester

Normand Lester (born July 10, 1945) is an investigative journalist from Quebec.

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Ontario

Ontario is the southernmost province of Canada.

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Operation Impact

On 3 October 2014, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced that he would put forth a motion to send forces to participate in the coalition for military intervention against ISIL by deploying combat aircraft.

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Pat Buchanan

Patrick Joseph Buchanan (born November 2, 1938) is an American paleoconservative author, political commentator, and politician.

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Paul Martin

Paul Edgar Philippe Martin (born August 28, 1938), also known as Paul Martin Jr., is a Canadian lawyer and politician who served as the 21st prime minister of Canada and the leader of the Liberal Party of Canada from 2003 to 2006.

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Premier of Manitoba

The premier of Manitoba (premier ministre du Manitoba) is the first minister (i.e., head of government or chief executive) for the Canadian province of Manitoba—as well as the de facto President of the province's Executive Council.

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Publicly funded health care

Publicly funded healthcare is a form of health care financing designed to meet the cost of all or most healthcare needs from a publicly managed fund.

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Québécois people

Québécois (also known as Quebecers or Quebeckers in English) are people associated with Quebec.

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Quebec

QuebecAccording to the Canadian government, Québec (with the acute accent) is the official name in Canadian French and Quebec (without the accent) is the province's official name in Canadian English is one of the thirteen provinces and territories of Canada.

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Quebec nationalism

Quebec nationalism or Québécois nationalism is a feeling and a political doctrine that prioritizes cultural belonging to, the defence of the interests of, and the recognition of the political legitimacy of the Québécois nation, particularly its French Canadian population.

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Quiet Revolution

The Quiet Revolution (Révolution tranquille) refers to a significant period of socio-political and socio-cultural transformation in French Canada, particularly in Quebec, following the election of 1960.

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Right-wing politics

Right-wing politics is the range of political ideologies that view certain social orders and hierarchies as inevitable, natural, normal, or desirable, typically supporting this position based on natural law, economics, authority, property, religion, biology, or tradition.

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Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia, officially the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), is a country in West Asia and the Middle East.

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September 11 attacks

The September 11 attacks, commonly known as 9/11, were four coordinated Islamist terrorist suicide attacks carried out by al-Qaeda against the United States in 2001.

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South Park

South Park is an American animated sitcom created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, and developed by Brian Graden for Comedy Central.

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Television

Television (TV) is a telecommunication medium for transmitting moving images and sound.

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Terrorism

Terrorism, in its broadest sense, is the use of violence against non-combatants to achieve political or ideological aims.

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The Bart Wants What It Wants

"The Bart Wants What It Wants" is the eleventh episode of the thirteenth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.

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The Simpsons

The Simpsons is an American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company.

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The Wall Street Journal

The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), also referred to simply as the Journal, is an American newspaper based in New York City, with a focus on business and finance.

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The Weekly Standard

The Weekly Standard was an American neoconservative political magazine of news, analysis, and commentary that was published 48 times per year.

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Tucker Carlson

Tucker Swanson McNear Carlson (born May 16, 1969) is an American conservative political commentator and writer who hosted the nightly political talk show Tucker Carlson Tonight on Fox News from 2016 to 2023.

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United States

The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.

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Voltaire

François-Marie Arouet (21 November 169430 May 1778), known by his nom de plume M. de Voltaire (also), was a French Enlightenment writer, philosopher (philosophe), satirist, and historian.

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War against the Islamic State

Many states began to intervene against the Islamic State, in both the Syrian Civil War and the War in Iraq (2013–2017), in response to its rapid territorial gains from its 2014 Northern Iraq offensives, universally condemned executions, human rights abuses and the fear of further spillovers of the Syrian Civil War.

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War Plan Red

War Plan Red, also known as the Atlantic Strategic War Plan, was one of the color-coded war plans created by the United States Department of War during the interwar period of 1919–1939, covering scenarios related to a hypothetical war with the British Empire (the "Red" forces, likely in reference to the Red Ensign). Anti-Canadian sentiment and war Plan Red are Canada–United States relations.

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See also

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Canadian_sentiment

Also known as Anti canadian, Anti-Canada, Anti-Canadian, Anti-Canadian sentiment in the United States, Anti-Canadianism, Anticanadianism, Canadaphobe, Canadaphobia, Canadaphobic, Canadophobia, Canuckistan, Canuckophobia, Chinada, Soviet Canuckistan.

, Ministry of Media (Saudi Arabia), Missile defense, Modern liberalism in the United States, Monolingualism, MSNBC, New Democratic Party, New France, Newfie, Newfoundland and Labrador, Normand Lester, Ontario, Operation Impact, Pat Buchanan, Paul Martin, Premier of Manitoba, Publicly funded health care, Québécois people, Quebec, Quebec nationalism, Quiet Revolution, Right-wing politics, Saudi Arabia, September 11 attacks, South Park, Television, Terrorism, The Bart Wants What It Wants, The New York Times, The Simpsons, The Wall Street Journal, The Weekly Standard, Tucker Carlson, United States, Voltaire, War against the Islamic State, War Plan Red.