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Junior

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Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 6:49 am Post subject: |
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You'd have to be very insecure to take offence at comments like that.
Brits are world-renowned for being stuck-up twits in the same way germans don't shave body hair. Its a long-running joke, nothing more. |
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Gopher

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Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 8:15 am Post subject: |
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NPR's coverage differs in emphasis; Canadian honor no longer central...
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British ambassadors have long had a tradition of unleashing vicious torrents of insults about their foreign posts in official documents bound for 10 Downing St.
They're called "valedictory dispatches," the final letters sent home before ambassadors wrap up their duties and move on. Many of these confidential documents were quite unremarkable, but BBC producer Andrew Bryson tells NPR's Guy Raz that "for every couple of dozen you would read, you'd come across one real gem..." |
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ReeseDog

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Posted: Sat Oct 24, 2009 10:12 am Post subject: |
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Indeed. Too, most Canadians I've met aren't terribly difficult to offend.  |
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DWAEJIMORIGUKBAP
Joined: 28 May 2009 Location: Electron cloud
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Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 9:12 pm Post subject: |
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Okay please name me
Well known and comparable to their contemporaries from other countries -
Rock bands
Playwrights
Actors
Litarary men and women
Artists
My post is somewhat toungue in cheek.
Leonard Cohen and Neil young are two of the best singer songwriters of their century.
But apart from Atom Egoyan - whom I think is vastly overated and most of his plaudits rest apon his one trick pony conceit of taking a story and rendering it obtuse by presenting it in an affected non linear manner - I honestly have never heard of any Canadian talents in
painting
literature
theatre
film etc....
So the guy might have a point...
I like Jim carey.
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sarahsiobhan
Joined: 24 May 2009 Location: Wherever I am , I am probably drinking tea.
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Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 2:17 pm Post subject: |
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Authors
Margaret Laurence
Stephen Leacock
Margaret Atwood
Laurence Gough
Robertson Davies
Al Purdy
Morley Callaghan
Mordecai Richler
Alice Munro
Michael Ondaatje
Anne-Marie MacDonald (also a playwright)
Douglas Coupland
William Gibson
Actors
Leslie Nielsen
Kim Cattrall
James Doohan
Eugene Levy
Donald Sutherland
Joshua Jackson
John Candy
Carrie-Anne Moss
Erik McCormack
Dan Akroyd
Mike Meyers
Christopher Plummer
Catherine O'Hara
Keanu Reeves (whom I loathe, incidentally)
Elisha Cuthbert
Matthew Perry
Hayden Christiansen
Howie Mandel
Michael J. Fox
Evangeline Lilly
Lorne Greene
Rachel McAdams
Ryan Gosling
Martin Short
Mary Pickford
Scott Speedman
Tom Greene
William Shatner
Pam Anderson (cringe)
Phil Hartman
Neve Campbell
.....there are loads more actually.
As for artists, I am an art philistine and so am not qualified to judge, but the Group of Seven are quite famous.
Musicians
Gordon Lightfoot
Burton Cummings
Sarah McLachlan
Colin James
Paul Brantd
Avril Lavigne
Lawrence Gowan
Loreena McKennit
Bryan Adams
Diana Krall
Leslie Feist
Randy Bachman
Amanda Marshall
Jim Guthrie
k.d. Lang
Nelly Furtado
Jann Arden
Terri Clark
Matthew Good
Joni Mitchell
Tegan and Sara Quin
Bruce Cockburn
Oscar Peterson
Michael Buble
Alanis Morrisette
Shania Twain
Rufus Wainwright (and sister Martha)
...there are loads more of them, too.
I know you said your post was tongue in cheek, but I responded anyway because a lot of people assume that Canadians aren't that talented, and we are often overshadowed by the US. I think, though, considering our HUGE population difference (over 300 million people in the US, compared to just under 34 million in Canada) that we Canucks are doing okay!
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DWAEJIMORIGUKBAP
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Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 6:23 pm Post subject: |
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Hmmm, from your list I'd suggest the problem is marketing.
I honestly previously thought around 70% of the people you listed were British or from the USA. Honestly. |
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sarahsiobhan
Joined: 24 May 2009 Location: Wherever I am , I am probably drinking tea.
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Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 6:42 pm Post subject: |
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| You are not the only one....we're used to it. |
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Arthur Dent

Joined: 28 Mar 2007 Location: Kochu whirld
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Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 12:51 am Post subject: |
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Lorne Greene.
No relation to Tom.
You can have William Shatner.
Sadly its too late for us to reclaim James Doohan. He worked in radio, as did Lorne Greene, before working in TV.
The problem isn't marketing so much as it is the market itself. The industry doesn't believe the American public wants to know where anyone is from. Or they believe that Americans are insular in nature (I don't fully believe this) and prefer to hear that "________" is American. So while artists may not hide it, they don't advertise the fact. Some people play along in order to have successful careers.
It is presumptuous, condescending and just plain silly to assume that one's audience will only respect art from one's own country. As if art is only understood from one perspective.
We claim Michael Ondaatje, and I happily do too, but he is originally from Sri Lanka.
You may also keep Paul Schaeffer, but I won't insist.
For artists, although this is not my specialty, there are the Group of Seven (don't ask me to name them!) and Robert Bateman. You could also add Native artists Roy Henry Vickers and Bill Reid. |
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sarahsiobhan
Joined: 24 May 2009 Location: Wherever I am , I am probably drinking tea.
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Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2009 5:45 am Post subject: |
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| I thought about putting Paul Schaeffer, but he's from my hometown so it seemed odd. |
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On the other hand
Joined: 19 Apr 2003 Location: I walk along the avenue
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Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 8:42 am Post subject: |
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But apart from Atom Egoyan - whom I think is vastly overated and most of his plaudits rest apon his one trick pony conceit of taking a story and rendering it obtuse by presenting it in an affected non linear manner - I honestly have never heard of any Canadian talents in
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Well, I'd say Cronenberg is a pretty talented filmmaker, and is genrally recognized as such internationally.
But I agree with you about Egoyan. In Exotica, for example, there is no reason for the subplot about the guy auditing the pet store, except that it makes the story seem more complex(and hence supposedly more profound) than it really is. |
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tefain

Joined: 19 Sep 2007 Location: Not too far out there
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Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 9:47 pm Post subject: |
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Where's Celine Dion and Anne Murray?  |
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caniff
Joined: 03 Feb 2004 Location: All over the map
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Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2009 9:59 pm Post subject: |
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Where's Celine Dion and Anne Murray?  |
Yes, you shouldn't be able to claim ownership of only some of them, you own them all, kit-and-kaboodle!! (I can't believe I just typed that.)
Man up, Canada! |
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youtuber
Joined: 13 Sep 2009
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Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 2:05 pm Post subject: Re: British diplomats insult Canada |
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Lord Moran, high commissioner in Ottawa between 1981 and 1984, claimed Canadians had limited talents.
"Anyone who is even moderately good at what they do - in literature, the theatre, skiing or whatever - tends to become a national figure. And anyone who stands out at all from the crowd tends to be praised to the skies and given the Order of Canada at once,"
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This coming from the country that knighted Rod Stewart?!
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Well, the saddest thing is that when anyone does become "moderately" good at something, they usually leave and go to the US. Money talks, baby.
By the way, did you know how much good music comes out of Winnipeg? Incredible! The music scene there must be amazing!
examples - Neil Young, Billy Talent, Propaghandi, The Weakerthans, The Guess Who, Crash Test Dummies, ect.
Incidentally, Calgary does not really produce too many high profile musical talents. Besides Chixdiggit! But Calgary does produce many high profile accountants.  |
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Free World

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Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 3:34 pm Post subject: Re: British diplomats insult Canada |
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By the way, did you know how much good music comes out of Winnipeg? Incredible! The music scene there must be amazing!
examples - Neil Young, Billy Talent, Propaghandi, The Weakerthans, The Guess Who, Crash Test Dummies, ect. |
Billy Talent may have played a show in Winnipeg once. Is that what you mean? |
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youtuber
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Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 5:31 pm Post subject: |
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Ah ok my bad. I thought they were from there. OK I will replace them with Chantal Kreviazuk!
You gotta admit, it's kind of weird that all of these really high profile musicians came from Winnipeg. That list is more impressive than anything Vancouver or Calgary could produce, for example. |
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