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Definition of English Canadian in English: English Canadiannoun A Canadian whose principal language is English. Example sentencesExamples - Canada was built on co-operation between diverse cultural groups, specifically French and English Canadians, who united to throw off the imperial British rule.
- Meanwhile, as referendums and Quebec's constitutional debates continued, English Canadians became frustrated and resentful.
- Because of the similarity of American and Canadian accents, English Canadians travelling abroad are virtually resigned to being taken for Americans.
- In Canada, the English Canadians behave in a similar manner toward European hockey players!
- There are many more French Canadians who learn English as a second language than English Canadians who learn French.
adjective Relating to English-speaking Canadians. Example sentencesExamples - Until the 1990s, the group was dominated by white, English-Canadian women.
- The recent establishment of a fully integrated English-Canadian music company may alter this situation somewhat.
- The English-Canadian media, however, displayed a tendency to play down Richard's cultural and political significance.
- They formed a creative community that would dominate English-Canadian cinema until the end of the century.
- What the minister has not learnt from a quick study of Canadian film history is that English-Canadian films represented less than one per cent of screen time in 1924.
- Even in Quebec, where he certainly has the respect of critics, the public does not respond to his works with overwhelming support; and among English-Canadian readers and filmgoers he is virtually unknown.
- As of April 5, it had earned $924, 574 nationally, an extraordinary figure both for a documentary and an English-Canadian film.
- Anne of Green Gables is an important English-Canadian novel precisely because it has proven to be so popular that it has become a national icon.
- He co-translated a dozen of the plays and brought them to English-Canadian audiences for the first time.
- With an audience of 2.5 million for its first episode, this show receives the highest ratings for an English-Canadian series debut.
Definition of English Canadian in US English: English Canadiannoun A Canadian whose principal language is English. Example sentencesExamples - There are many more French Canadians who learn English as a second language than English Canadians who learn French.
- Meanwhile, as referendums and Quebec's constitutional debates continued, English Canadians became frustrated and resentful.
- In Canada, the English Canadians behave in a similar manner toward European hockey players!
- Canada was built on co-operation between diverse cultural groups, specifically French and English Canadians, who united to throw off the imperial British rule.
- Because of the similarity of American and Canadian accents, English Canadians travelling abroad are virtually resigned to being taken for Americans.
adjective Relating to English-speaking Canadians. Example sentencesExamples - He co-translated a dozen of the plays and brought them to English-Canadian audiences for the first time.
- They formed a creative community that would dominate English-Canadian cinema until the end of the century.
- With an audience of 2.5 million for its first episode, this show receives the highest ratings for an English-Canadian series debut.
- As of April 5, it had earned $924, 574 nationally, an extraordinary figure both for a documentary and an English-Canadian film.
- The recent establishment of a fully integrated English-Canadian music company may alter this situation somewhat.
- Anne of Green Gables is an important English-Canadian novel precisely because it has proven to be so popular that it has become a national icon.
- Until the 1990s, the group was dominated by white, English-Canadian women.
- What the minister has not learnt from a quick study of Canadian film history is that English-Canadian films represented less than one per cent of screen time in 1924.
- Even in Quebec, where he certainly has the respect of critics, the public does not respond to his works with overwhelming support; and among English-Canadian readers and filmgoers he is virtually unknown.
- The English-Canadian media, however, displayed a tendency to play down Richard's cultural and political significance.
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