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Nor did we set any firm rules on what constituted Canadianness.
Many are pleasantly surprised to see their "Canadianness" reflected through foreigners’ eyes.
The Canadianness of the collections enriches the residence's heritage value.
Still, it feels more like an exercise in humanness than in Canadianness.
It became difficult to isolate their Canadianness easily.
Perhaps it is the constant comparison to Americans that sharpens our Canadianness.
"Canadianness" is difficult to define - it is present, perhaps, in the awkwardness that his paintings suggest.
"Public policy," says Hassmann, "needs to promote this Canadianness, which increases citizens' loyalty to each other and the nation as a whole."
If Megan's father persists in his Canadianness?
The Government will consult further on the possible replacement of the ten-point assessment system used to evaluate the "Canadianness" of programs.
Mike Myers, who says "I bore people with my Canadianness," admits to weeping sometimes with homesickness.
The "Canadianness" of a program was measured using the CAVCO point count, however.
A showcase of Canadian culture The Canadianness of the furnishings and works of art enriches the residence's heritage value.
He was criticized for switching his eyeglasses for contacts, for his overt Canadianness and for focusing on soft news features.
Both were based on having creative functions (e.g., director, writer) filled by Canadians, rather than gauging the Canadianness of the project by its theme or subject matter.
He had stiles and meadows and took away all the wild Canadianness and made it as meek and English as he could.
By the outbreak of the Great War, argues Kelly Crossman, many architects had come to identify expression of Canadianness as their key task in design.
Ms. Dion and other popular Canadian artists, like Alanis Morisette and Sarah McLachlan, have left their Canadianness behind.
Dressed as park rangers, the duo sought to "queery[...] that icon of Canadianness" through their site-specific performances satirizing the commodification of the Banff wilderness.
I for one do not believe we should - or can - eliminate these quotas until we find a system which guarantees us at least equal results in quality, variety, price, distribution and Canadianness.
However, with the introduction of the Cable Production Fund, the CRTC began to move towards not only using Canadian talent in production but introducing greater Canadianness in subject matter.
No matter what the talk of globalization, there is in particularity, that is in our Canadianness, a value which will always stand us in good stead and in fact a particularity that makes us universal.
It was the state-run Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, whose mandate was to link a culturally far-flung nation to the tenuous idea of Canadianness through a mix of news, call-in shows and Gordon Lightfoot.
Given that much of CBC's drama programming is similar in "Canadianness" to that of private broadcasters, this analysis suggests that CBC is not using public money as efficiently as it could.
However, the imposition of elements of British culture on others in a self-described "Canadian" institution suggests that British culture has a special, higher priority in Canada, thus diminishing the "Canadianness" of all other cultures.