I mean beyond statehood and independence and everything Canada currently stands for, why can't there be this:
"We speak Canadian, we eat Canadian food, we like Canadian music (And this doesn't mean celtic or Scottish or techno-fusion but a new genre called 'CANADIAN' that you would turn on and say immediately "This is the CANADIAN Genre!"
And Tim Hortons would need to become more Canadian also.
Like when you think of Mexican anything, it has its own ethnic vibe. Canada has a diversity of ethnic influences and arguably Quebec is the most cultural in cuisine and dialect.
But why can't there be a "CANADIAN" language beyond the stereotype phrases and vowel pronunciations? I mean a whole new language called 'Canadian'
And Canada would be a race also.
So like you can ask someone are you
"White, Asian, Latino, Black, Indian, Native/Pacific Islander, Or Canadian?
"We speak Canadian, we eat Canadian food, we like Canadian music (And this doesn't mean celtic or Scottish or techno-fusion but a new genre called 'CANADIAN' that you would turn on and say immediately "This is the CANADIAN Genre!"
And Tim Hortons would need to become more Canadian also.
Like when you think of Mexican anything, it has its own ethnic vibe. Canada has a diversity of ethnic influences and arguably Quebec is the most cultural in cuisine and dialect.
But why can't there be a "CANADIAN" language beyond the stereotype phrases and vowel pronunciations? I mean a whole new language called 'Canadian'
And Canada would be a race also.
So like you can ask someone are you
"White, Asian, Latino, Black, Indian, Native/Pacific Islander, Or Canadian?