1. canadian - Noun
2. canadian - Adjective
3. Canadian - Proper noun
Of or pertaining to Canada.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThere is a continental culture. There is a Canadian culture that is in some ways unique to Canada, but I don't think Canadian culture coincides neatly with borders. Stephen Harper
The Canadian spirit is cautious, observant and critical where the American is assertive. V. S. Pritchett
You've got to remember that west of Winnipeg the ridings the Liberals hold are dominated by people who are either recent Asian immigrants or recent migrants from eastern Canada people who live in ghettoes and who are not integrated into western Canadian society. Stephen Harper
We have not yet realized that the Indian and his culture were fundamental to the growth of Canadian institutions. Harold Innis
The diversity of institutions has made possible the combination of government ownership and private enterprise which has been a further characteristic of Canadian development. Canada has remained fundamentally a product of Europe. Harold Innis
Governments allocate enormous resources for social programs. And it is true that for many years we have had one of the best social service systems in the world. Yet we are still incapable of meeting the needs of tens of thousands of Canadian families. Kim Campbell