Definitions
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- noun Person from
Canada . - noun sports, informal Canadian national championship.
- proper noun informal The English language as used (spoken or written) in Canada;
Canadian English . - adjective Of or pertaining to Canada.
- adjective Of or pertaining to Canadians.
- adjective Of or pertaining to Canadian (or Canadian English).
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Examples
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One recent Canadian news reprort noted that the railway was always refered to as *Canadian* National, not CN, in local news reports.
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The Canadian Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act exempts only *Canadian* student loans from discharge.
can anyone answer a reader's questions about student loans? 2007
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Advantage's realized crude oil price may not change to the same extent as WTI, due to changes in the $US / $Canadian exchange rate, and changes in Canadian crude oil differentials relative to WTI.
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·Canadian Dollar Brushes Off Plunge in CPI, Gains Could Accelerate on Canadian Retail Sales
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"self-help" polymath22 Canadian Military prepares for worst #Canadian
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2009
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In these financial statements, the term "Canadian GAAP" refers to Canadian GAAP before the adoption of IFRS.
unknown title 2011
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In these financial statements, the term "Canadian GAAP" refers to Canadian GAAP before the adoption of IFRS.
unknown title 2011
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Nonetheless, popularity cannot and should not be used as the litmus test to determine whether a Canadian is afforded human rights and due process.
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Programs like these must be delivered on a strictly per-capita basis -- that a Canadian is a Canadian is a Canadian!
The Ontario Budget 2006
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But John, the back bacon that the Brits prefer is what we call Canadian bacon.
Yes, I’ve Seen the “Quest for the Perfect Bacon Sandwich” Story in the New York Times « Whatever 2007
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