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  1. English-Canadian is a loose term that generally refers to the non- francophone, English-speaking majority population of Canada. (Web site)

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  1. As discussed in the Introduction, however, this does not mean that 17.5 million people in Canada would necessarily self-identify as being 'English-Canadian'.
  2. The English-Canadian elite were still dominated by Protestants, and Jews and Catholics were often excluded. Move Up
  3. English-Canadian history starts with the attempts to establish English settlements in Newfoundland in the seventeenth century. Move Up
  4. However, the period of the 1960s through to the present have also seen tremendous accomplishments in English-Canadian literature. (Web site) Move Up
  5. English-Canadian history starts with the attempts to establish English settlements in Newfoundland in the seventeenth century. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Tell English-Canadian negotiators that with NAFTA and, thus, the 400 million-person U.S. and Mexican markets, Quebec doesn't need the Canadian market at all.
  2. Investigates the several forms of the "civilized self" as portrayed in a broad selection of English-Canadian novels by major and minor Canadian authors. (Web site) Move Up

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  1. Canadian musicians that have become an important part of English-Canadian pop culture include the singer k.d.
  2. The object of the action is the shaping not of a reader but of a subject enjoined to emerge as distinct from both English-Canadian and French culture. Move Up
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