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References

Jacob Newman

http://www.foodbycountry.com/Algeria-to-France/Canada.html

http://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/the-truth-about-making-love-in-a-canoe-and-7-other-canadian-cliches

http://www.everyculture.com/Bo-Co/Canada.html

Canadian food

The favorite foods of Canadians tend to change from region to region, especially concerning foods during the holidays.

Canadian family

Maple syrup is very prominent throughout Canada as the maple tree leaf even as a spot on Canada's national flag.

Most Canadian families are nuclear families, meaning two parents and children.

Canadian bacon is also a very widely known Canadian food which is very commonly used with maple glazes and syrups.

The woman of the house usually prepared the meals and dinners, while the husband or father worked and brought in income.

Fiddleheads, named because of the coiled end that resembles a fiddle, are a canadian vegetable that is typically used as a side dish.

The Chasm

Canadian Stereotypes

Canadians say "eh' at the end of every sentence.

Canadians cannot be mean or rude

Canadian religions

Canadians apologize a lot.

Christianity

Canadians pronounce about as "a-boot"

As early as the 1971 census of Canada 90 percent of canadians had claimed adherence to Christianity.

Roman Catholic

Family

The 2011 census of Canada stated that 39 percent of Canadians were Roman Catholic, which my grandfather happened to be.

Rolland Leopold Ferron, my grandfather, was from Quebec, Canada.

My grandfather moved to America in 1936 for reasons I'm not sure of.

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