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  2. Canadianism - Wikipedia

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    Canada's first Prime Minister John A. Macdonald worked with George-Étienne Cartier and other representatives, in founding the country, in which Canada was recognized as having been created by 'two founding races' which the Royal Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism later defined as 'Canadians of British and French origin' apart from 'the other ethnic groups' to the explicit exclusion ...

  3. A Dictionary of Canadianisms on Historical Principles

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    A second edition of A Dictionary of Canadianisms on Historical Principles (DCHP-2), was then created by expanding and partially revising the first edition's data set. DCHP-2 was published in 2017 as an academic project by the University of British Columbia , and is only available as a free-access online dictionary.

  4. Canadian English - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian public appears to take interest in unique "Canadianisms": words that are distinctively characteristic of Canadian English—though perhaps not exclusive to Canada; there is some disagreement about the extent to which "Canadianism" means a term actually unique to Canada, with such an understanding possibly overstated by the popular ...

  5. Canadian nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Flag of Canada. Canadian nationalism promotes the unity, independence, and well-being of Canada and Canadians. [1] Canadian nationalism has been a significant political force since the 19th century and has typically manifested itself as seeking to advance Canada's independence from influence of the United Kingdom and the United States. [1]

  6. List of Canadian English dictionaries - Wikipedia

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    A Dictionary of Canadianisms on Historical Principles ISBN 0771519761; Gage Canadian Dictionary ISBN 0771519818; Houghton Mifflin Canadian Dictionary ISBN 0395296544; ITP Nelson Canadian Dictionary ISBN 0176065911; Penguin Canadian Dictionary ISBN 0773050078; Reader's Digest Webster's Canadian Dictionary and Thesaurus ISBN 1554750520

  7. Faith Avis - Wikipedia

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    Eileen Faith Avis (née Hutchison; 1924—2010) was a Canadian journalist, writer, naturalist and mother of three. [1] She was indirectly involved in the creation of A Dictionary of Canadianisms on Historical Principles [2] and other dictionaries of Canadian English by Gage Ltd.

  8. Canadian identity - Wikipedia

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    The maple leaf is the symbol most associated with Canadian identity. Canadian identity refers to the unique culture, characteristics and condition of being Canadian, as well as the many symbols and expressions that set Canada and Canadians apart from other peoples and cultures of the world.

  9. History of the Liberal Party of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Liberals are descended from the mid-19th century Reformers who agitated for responsible government throughout British North America.These included George Brown, Robert Baldwin, William Lyon Mackenzie and the Clear Grits in Upper Canada, Joseph Howe in Nova Scotia, and the Patriotes and Rouges in Lower Canada led by figures such as Louis-Joseph Papineau.