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1. Kate Beaton 2. Alex Trebek 3. I don't know any other Canadians, I think it is telling I have no idea who those other two you listed are. HOWEVER this comic has introduced me to several historical Canadians, if I remember correctly. I just don't remember them, which means I should go read it some more to try and remember them! Quote:
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Jim Carrey, Mike Myers and Steve Perry are all born in Canada, and some of the greatest comedians alive if you're into that sort of thing.
But yeah everything Beaton does is pretty much so amazing I can only stand it in small infrequent doses. I don't want to get used to her.
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Kate Beaton does a lot of historical Canadian comics so I will undoubtedly catch up eventually.
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06-30-2011, 07:31 PM | #14 |
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literally everything I know about canadian history I learned from Hark a Vagrant
I thought Kate Beaton made a pretty good case for Mike Pearson!
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Strong Female Characters get more attention.
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...Hooray for American schooling! :/ EDIT: Also some fanart from Jess Fink, who is also awesome.
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Hey, I had a Canadian history class in
Just anything interesting happened when they were a British colony or during the War of 1812. Seriously, it got up to like 1814 and then it was like "they later became sort of independent but not totally. In fact they had some rebellions similar to the American revolution but lost instead of winning. Canada has a parliament and a prime minister instead of a congress and a president. Canada fought in World War II. Canada today is a multifaceted nation. It's main exports are lumber, minerals, and the half of Hollywood that isn't Jewish." Okay I threw in that last part. That would have been an interesting thing to write. Instead I had to learn all the provinces. Except some of them are called territories. I don't remember if they are actually provinces that are just called territories, though. Just pretty boring all around. Canadian Bacon was a cool movie, though, I kind of wish that had actually happened. Also I will read more Kate Beaton to try and expand my knowledge of Canadian history. EDIT: Oh, hey, according to the mostly fake plot of The Untouchables the RCMP helped catch Al Capone. Hopefully that part was true.
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So you're saying its not a multifaceted nation? Okay, I kind of figured that was puffery on their part.
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You kidding? Each and every single one of us is basically Bob and/or Doug MacKenzie.
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On the Strong Female Characters watch, a new update from Carly!
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