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Eaquae Legit
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I posted this in my livejournal, but I didn't get nearly the non-Canadian volume of response that I was hoping for. So I decided to turn to Hatrack for some input.

I'm conducting a purely personal survey. I have listed a number of people/things, and I need you to tell me if you recognize them. And please tell me where you're from.

1. Great Big Sea
2. Red Green
3. Finger 11
4. Paul Gross
5. Mr Dressup
6. Avril Lavingne
7. Rick Mercer
8. Tim Horton's
9. Degrassi
10. The Guess Who
11. African Lion Safari
12. Barenaked Ladies
13. Inukshuk
14. Kraft Dinner
15. Due South
16. Smarties (the chocolate kind)
17. Robert Munsch
18. Canadian Tire
19. Jim Carrey
20. Guy Gavriel Kay
21. Harvey's
22. Gordon Lightfoot
23. Sarah McLaughlan
24. Poutine
25. Nickleback
26. Bryan Adams
27. Wonderland
28. Gordon Korman
29. (pre-sweetened) Iced Tea
30. Loreena McKennitt

So that's it. Please tell me where you are from (more or less), and which of these things you recognize. If you discovered them while in Canada, please say so.

Thanks!

EDITED to clear up any misconceptions about which Smarties I'm talking about.

[ October 17, 2004, 11:41 PM: Message edited by: Eaquae Legit ]

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Avril Lavingne
The Guess Who
Barenaked Ladies
Sarah McLaughlan

- US

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Are you claiming credit for pre-sweetened iced tea?!?!

I think the south would beg to differ.

Did you invent catfish, too?

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Eaquae Legit
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Not inventing. But it's the norm up here and the exception almost everywhere I've been in the states (admittedly, I haven't been many places). This isn't about inventing. Just about what exists.
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2. Red Green
6. Avril Lavingne
8. Tim Horton's
12. Barenaked Ladies
14. Kraft Dinner
15. Due South
16. Smarties
19. Jim Carrey
23. Sarah McLaughlan
25. Nickleback
26. Bryan Adams
29. (pre-sweetened) Iced Tea

Tulsa, Oklahoma, US

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Javert
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Avril Lavingne
Barenaked Ladies
Due South (the show about the mountie?)
Smarties
Jim Carrey
Sarah McLaughlan
Nickleback

New England, USA

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6, 10, 12, 19, 22, 23, 25, 30. I'm from bloomington Indiana, and have never been to Canada, not sure how I know these, but I have heard of them.

Oh yeah I know what Red Green and Pre Sweetened Ice Tea are too.

[ October 17, 2004, 11:21 PM: Message edited by: breyerchic04 ]

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From US, in MN

2. Red Green - PBS
3. Finger 11 - Alternative Radio
6. Avril Lavingne - I HATE HER
9. Degrassi - On Noggin. (Friends LOVE it)
12. Barenaked Ladies - Amuse.
14. Kraft Dinner - Food or what? O.o
15. Due South - TV show, right? With the mounty? Mebbe? My mom liked it, if so.
16. Smarties - Candy?
19. Jim Carrey - DUH.
22. Gordon Lightfoot - Hatrack, probably.
23. Sarah McLaughlan - Yep.
24. Poutine - Only know of it from Canadians I know online.
25. Nickleback - My bro loves them. Me not so much.
26. Bryan Adams - Know of him.
29. (pre-sweetened) Iced Tea - Uhhh... Minnesota??
30. Loreena McKennitt - Only from Hatrack.

The end.

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<--- Canadian, but I was sufficiently proud that I recognised all but one that I just had to post. [Big Grin] .

The one I didn't recogise: Paul Gross.

EDIT: And I thought all Americans had Kraft (Krap) Dinner until a Photoshop Phriday, where I was enlightened.

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Eaquae Legit
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Paul Gross starred in Due South. Yes, the mountie. [Smile]
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I love Due South! I can't believe I didn't know that. Now I am a truly knowledgable Canadian.
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I grew up in Michigan (lived there until I was 17). I spent the last four years in Houston (except for the semester spent in Germany), and currently live in Georgia.

1. Great Big Sea--have heard of, don't think I've heard.
2. Red Green--have seen a few times. My brothers were fans.
3. Finger 11--Have heard.
5. Mr Dressup--I used to watch this every day! I love him! Casey freaked me out a bit, though.
6. Avril Lavingne--has anyone not heard of her?
8. Tim Horton's--Seen them all over the north, never eaten there.
10. The Guess Who--Have heard of, not heard.
12. Barenaked Ladies--again, has anyone not heardof them?
14. Kraft Dinner
16. Smarties
19. Jim Carrey--again, who hasn't
20. Guy Gavriel Kay--I have heard the name. Couldn't tell you what he does.
22. Gordon Lightfoot
23. Sarah McLaughlan--again, who hasn't?
24. Poutine
25. Nickleback
26. Bryan Adams
27. Wonderland--I assume you mean the Canadian version, not Alice's or any other?
28. Gordon Korman--Not only was I his biggest fangirl in fifth grade, I ate lunch with him in sixth!
29. (pre-sweetened) Iced Tea--Like Nestea? Or like sweet tea in the south? The two are quite different.
30. Loreena McKennitt

[ October 17, 2004, 11:29 PM: Message edited by: Ophelia ]

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2. Red Green - PBS, very funny
4. Paul Gross - loved Due South
6. Avril Lavingne
10. The Guess Who
12. Barenaked Ladies
14. Kraft Dinner
15. Due South
16. Smarties
17. Robert Munsch - looked him up ... one of those things you don't know you know ...
19. Jim Carrey
22. Gordon Lightfoot
23. Sarah McLaughlan
25. Nickleback
26. Bryan Adams
27. Wonderland
29. (pre-sweetened) Iced Tea
30. Loreena McKennitt

I'm from Iowa and have lived in Chicago, California, Arizona.

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Eaquae Legit
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Ophelia, I am very very jealous of you. I love Gordon Korman.
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6, 9, 12, 14 16, 19, 22, 23, 27, 29

Can't say I actually like all of them though.

Edit: acidentally left a couple out

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Ophelia
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I just about died when I found out I was one of the kids who got to have lunch with him when he came to my middle school. I sat right next to him and was too awed to speak the whole hour. [Smile]

And I have a question: Were Fred Penner and Under the Umbrella Tree Canadian as well? I just remember watching them along with Mr. Dress Up, whom I had never realized was Canadian.

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6. Avril Lavingne
8. Tim Horton's
9. Degrassi
12. Barenaked Ladies
15. Due South
16. Smarties (though your idea of smarties is drastically different than the US idea of smarties. Ours are fruity candy made of a substance much like pressed chalk, and yours are candy covered chocolate. I think you call our version Rockets, or some such.)
19. Jim Carrey
22. Gordon Lightfoot
23. Sarah McLaughlan
24. Poutine (which are called Disco Fries here in New Jersey, btw)
25. Nickleback
26. Bryan Adams
29. (pre-sweetened) Iced Tea

Do you know Corky and the Juice Pigs? I love those guys.

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I think they both were. I've seen pictures of them on the kids' tv wall in the CBC building.

EDIT: Yeah, we call them Rockets. Or, in my family, "fruit pickles." Don't ask where that name came from, please, because I really have no idea.

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Heee. I loved Under the Umbrella Tree...
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6-she's sort of boring
9-saw it when i was a kid
10. They sing that funny These Eyes song... It makes me laugh so much
12. I saw them in concert. Sadly they are not naked or ladies.
14. It was on some Canadian food site
16. Here smarties are powdery pastel things I used to love and hate now. There they are chocolate with candy shells. I think I got some when I was in Canada. *Can write Canada in Russian*
19. He was in In Living Colour first
22 Familiar
23. I LOVE HER!!!!!!!!! Especially Out of the Shadows and so many others.
25. They have a song called Hero I like. It makes me think of some nalf native american cowboy that looks sort of like Johnny Depp.
26. I think I have...
29. Mmmmmm. sweet iced tea
30. I totally love her and got into her waaaay back before it was cool. [Taunt]

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6. Avril Lavingne
7. Rick Mercer
8. Tim Horton's
9. Degrassi
12. Barenaked Ladies
14. Kraft Dinner
15. Due South
16. Smarties
19. Jim Carrey
22. Gordon Lightfoot
23. Sarah McLaughlan
24. Poutine- introduced to this by a friend on my mission.... mmmmm....
25. Nickleback
26. Bryan Adams
27. Wonderland
29. (pre-sweetened) Iced Tea
30. Loreena McKennitt

From Dallas, TX

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6. Avril Lavingne
8. Tim Horton's - saw one last week in Flint, MI
9. Degrassi - if this is the Nickelodeon series?
10. The Guess Who - one of my favorites!!
12. Barenaked Ladies
14. Kraft Dinner
15. Due South
16. Smarties - although from prior posts it sounds like the candy I know as Smarties isn't the same as yours?
17. Robert Munsch - if this is the person who painted "The Scream"?
19. Jim Carrey
22. Gordon Lightfoot
23. Sarah McLaughlan
25. Nickleback
26. Bryan Adams
27. Wonderland
29. (pre-sweetened) Iced Tea
30. Loreena McKennitt - heard the name, know she's a musician, haven't heard her stuff

Born and raised in suburban Chicago, spent two days in a Toronto hotel for a business conference about 5 years ago and two hours in a mall on Yonge Street. LOL

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Eaquae Legit
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Not Edvard Munsch. Robert Munsch, who is one of the best author of young children's books EVER. In the whole world. Especially my world. Everyone on this board needs to go to their local bookstore and demand a copy of The Paperbag Princess. It's only 99c for the small version. Seriously. Please go read it.

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I grew up in Michigan so there is some Canadien influence depending where you are at.

well..

Red Green - PBS
Avril Lavingne
What about Roy Mercer? Does he count?
Tim Horton's - downtown Fenton, MI has one
The Guess Who - mom listened to
Barenaked Ladies - heard their music, turned it off
Kraft Dinner
Due South
Smarties
Jim Carrey - umm yeah. no comment
Gordon Lightfoot - Edmond Fitzgerald
Sarah McLaughlan
Nickleback - yes, these guys are awesome! Heard them play in Detroit
Bryan Adams - Plenty of love songs. I'd rather pull my teeth out w/ a wrench one by one.
(pre-sweetened) Iced Tea - I go through a pitcher of sweet tea a day (most times)

What about Shania Twain? Nice to look at, but hard to listen to.

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6. Avril Lavingne
12. Barenaked Ladies
14. Kraft Dinner
15. Due South
19. Jim Carrey
23. Sarah McLaughlan
25. Nickleback
29. (pre-sweetened) Iced Tea

I'm from Florida...and have never been to canada

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6. Avril Lavingne
9. Degrassi
10. The Guess Who
12. Barenaked Ladies
19. Jim Carrey
20. Guy Gavriel Kay
22. Gordon Lightfoot
23. Sarah McLaughlan
25. Nickleback
26. Bryan Adams
30. Loreena McKennitt

Born and raised in southern California, now live in central California. Oh, and I was under the impression that everyone had heard of Gordon Lightfoot.

Edit to delete two entries that inadvertently hadn't gotten deleted when the should have been. [Embarrassed]

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Portland, Oregon

Avril Lavingne
Rick Mercer
Degrassi
Barenaked Ladies
Due South
Jim Carrey
Sarah McLaughlan
Poutine ( [Big Grin] at David)
Bryan Adams
Wonderland
(pre-sweetened) Iced Tea
Loreena McKennitt

Now, just for fun, I'm going to make a list of the above that I've heard of BECAUSE OF hatrack. [Smile]

Degrassi
Poutine
Loreena McKennitt

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1. Great Big Sea
2. Red Green
6. Avril Lavingne
8. Tim Horton's
10. The Guess Who
12. Barenaked Ladies
13. Inukshuk
14. Kraft Dinner
15. Due South
16. Smarties (the chocolate kind)
18. Canadian Tire
19. Jim Carrey
20. Guy Gavriel Kay
22. Gordon Lightfoot
23. Sarah McLaughlan
25. Nickleback
26. Bryan Adams
29. (pre-sweetened) Iced Tea
30. Loreena McKennitt

Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.

Extensive travels in Canada, lived with Winnipeggers for ~5 years, applied for a job there recently.

Edit: Tim Hortons are my favorite doughnuts ever. Yes, I'm looking at you Krispy Kreme. Tim's are better.

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1. Great Big Sea - nope
2. Red Green - nope
3. Finger 11 - nope
4. Paul Gross - yup
5. Mr Dressup - nope
6. Avril Lavingne - yup
7. Rick Mercer - yup
8. Tim Horton's - nope
9. Degrassi - yup
10. The Guess Who - Burton Cummings. Nuff said
11. African Lion Safari - nope (not in a Canadian sense)
12. Barenaked Ladies - yup
13. Inukshuk - yup
14. Kraft Dinner - yup
15. Due South - yup
16. Smarties (the chocolate kind) - nope
17. Robert Munsch - yup
18. Canadian Tire - yup (work in a tire store some time back in prehistory
19. Jim Carrey - heh
20. Guy Gavriel Kay - Author I read a great many years ago.
21. Harvey's - nope
22. Gordon Lightfoot - yup
23. Sarah McLaughlan - yup
24. Poutine - nope
25. Nickleback - yup
26. Bryan Adams - got his greatest hits CD
27. Wonderland - yup
28. Gordon Korman - nope
29. (pre-sweetened) Iced Tea - it is ubiquitous
30. Loreena McKennitt - yup

Missed 9 outta 30. Not bad for a southern redneck [Wink]

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2. Red Green
6. Avril Lavingne
12. Barenaked Ladies
14. Kraft Dinner
15. Due South
16. Smarties (the chocolate kind) learned about these while visiting my sister in BC... a poor substitute for M&M's
19. Jim Carrey
23. Sarah McLaughlan
25. Nickleback
26. Bryan Adams
29. (pre-sweetened) Iced Tea --- also while visiting my sister
30. Loreena McKennitt

Everything else I learned about here.

Groesbeck, Texas

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Doc's take on the list, leaving only stuff I've heard of, and context to let you decide if I'm right or not. I'm in California; I've only been to Canada to see Niagra Falls from the good side:

2. Red Green - Funny stuff. Enjoyed him on the last PBS pledge drive.
6. Avril Lavingne - She should, um, pull up her pants.
9. Degrassi - As in, the Junior High?
10. The Guess Who - Listen what I say.
12. Barenaked Ladies - But it only comes out as a yawn.
14. Kraft Dinner - Yes, thanks to the Barenaked Ladies
16. Smarties (the chocolate kind)- They had these in Brazil
17. Robert Munsch - Love You Forever is my wife's favorite.
18. Canadian Tire - Okay, is this the roadside service that has attractive young people come help you instead of heavy middle aged people? (I'm not insane--really. I was told this about some canadian roadside assistance company.)
19. Jim Carrey - Yes, and I'm regretting it less and less all the time.
22. Gordon Lightfoot - Mentioned in a hilarious Strong Bad Email
23. Sarah McLaughlan - Yeah, yeah.
25. Nickleback - The soundtrack band
26. Bryan Adams - Like no other
28. Gordon Korman - A friend of mine's favorite author

Guess I batted about .500

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1. Great Big Sea
2. Red Green - my favorite episode was when they installed a sunroof in the side of a van with duct tape. The sad thing is, I know people like them. The even sadder thing is that it took me forever to realize that Pat McKenna was the same guy as in Traders. Talk about totally not the same guy. Or, uhm, uh. Oh forget it.
3. Finger 11 - my niece says they're awesome as she smiles with absolute glee and lust
4. Paul Gross - loved "Men with Brooms" - hilarious Canadian comedy movie, but Paul baby has a severe pottie mouth. Also he went to U of A same time as me.
5. Mr Dressup - grew up watching him.
6. Avril Lavingne
7. Rick Mercer - isn't he hockey or something? I've heard of him, just can't remember exactly how.
8. Tim Horton's - duh! How glad are you they finally have drive through? Unfortunately, I'm now in a country that doesn't have either doughnuts or hot chocolate. What the !@#!! am I doing here???? [Confused]
9. Degrassi
10. The Guess Who - American Woman! Get away from me!!!
11. African Lion Safari
12. Barenaked Ladies - have all their albums. Yes, it's true.
13. Inukshuk - have earrings. Plus saw true Inukshuks when I was in NWT - Norman Wells. In the summer, thank heavens. And at the top of Mount Hamar.
14. Kraft Dinner
15. Due South - saad to admit, but I have watched it.
16. Smarties (the chocolate kind)
17. Robert Munsch - is he Canadian?
18. Canadian Tire - how much Cdn Tire money do you have in your kitchen drawer?
19. Jim Carrey
20. Guy Gavriel Kay - what, he's Canuck, too? Didn't know.
21. Harvey's
22. Gordon Lightfoot
23. Sarah McLaughlan
24. Poutine - good with vinegar and ketchup. Yum!
25. Nickleback
26. Bryan Adams - yep. And he also did a concert in Sri Lanka a few months back.
27. Wonderland
28. Gordon Korman
29. (pre-sweetened) Iced Tea
30. Loreena McKennitt - I like her music.

Well !@#@!! Not a single one I didn't recognize.

I lived all over western Canada - except for Saskatchewan, thank heavens. Talk about the armpit of the nation. But now I'm in Sri Lanka, the armpit of the world.

I think I need to get a life. [Wall Bash]

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Without reading anyone else's responses, here's what I've got. Since I made random comments about all of them, I bolded the once I actually knew:

1. Great Big Sea — Er ... I know we've got a couple of those on either side of North America. Call 'em oceans.
2. Red Green — The colors my coworker Peter can't distinguish between.
3. Finger 11 — That's just gross.
4. Paul Gross — Speak of the devil! This name is so darn familiar, I have to look him up ... OH! The Due South guy! I KNEW I'd seen that name before!
5. Mr Dressup — Sounds like a really creepy kidnapper.
6. Avril Lavingne — Why did you have to go and make things so complicated?
7. Rick Mercer — Only name I can think of that's close is Mercer Mayer ...
8. Tim Horton's — Tim Horton's what?
9. Degrassi — We watched Degrassi Junior High in middle school!
10. The Guess Who — Is that like The Who in disguise?
11. African Lion Safari — Where can you see lions? Only in Kenya!
12. Barenaked Ladies — It's been one week since you looked at me ...
13. Inukshuk — Eh?
14. Kraft Dinner — Didn't BNL mention this in the "If I Had a Million Dollars" song? Anywaze, I eat Kraft macaroni and cheese all the time.
15. Due South — My favorite show in high school. Or one of them. One of my student films used the Due South soundtrack for its closing credits.
16. Smarties (the chocolate kind) — Yeah, heard of those. Don't like a lot of candies, though.

17. Robert Munsch — Totally familiar. No idea why.
18. Canadian Tire — I'm betting that's a slang term for some nasty food.
19. Jim Carrey — Duh. I mean, come on.
20. Guy Gavriel Kay — Isn't that one of the guys on Queer Eye? Sounds like it for some reason.
21. Harvey's — Where big, invisible rabbits are cooked and served for lunch.
22. Gordon Lightfoot — One more time, I would make a northwest passAGE!
23. Sarah McLaughlan — Never heard of her. I am a big fan of Sarah McLACHlan, though. I actually saw her first concert in over six years this past summer.

24. Poutine — Is that a medication to loosen up stubborn children?
25. Nickleback — This is how you remind me of what I really am.
26. Bryan Adams — Everything I do, I do it for you.

27. Wonderland — Where Alice went, right?
28. Gordon Korman — You made him up.
29. (pre-sweetened) Iced Tea — I just know the actor on Law & Order: SVU.
30. Loreena McKennitt — Hey, I thought this was a Canadian list! Isn't she Irish or Scottish or something? Maybe not. Anyway, I own ALL her albums.

Oh, and by the way, I grew up in North Carolina.

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And how about . . .

31. West Edmonton Mall
32. Beach Combers
33. Coffee Crisp
34. Lacrosse
35. Crispy Crunch
36. Hudson’s Bay Company
37. Zambonis
38. Nunavut
39. Twoonie

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6. Avril Lavingne
8. Tim Horton's (but only because of David)
12. Barenaked Ladies
14. Kraft Dinner (but only because of Hatrack Chat)
16. Smarties (the chocolate kind)
19. Jim Carrey
23. Sarah McLaughlan
24. Poutine (but only because of David)
25. Nickleback
26. Bryan Adams
27. Wonderland
29. (pre-sweetened) Iced tea (but only because of Rei)

*David and Rei are Canadian. Hatrack Chat is not.

Oh and I'm from New Zealand.

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. Great Big Sea - band. Not sure what they sing, though.
6. Avril Lavingne - Singer. Heard maybe a few of her songs. Plus a Weird Al version of one.
7. Rick Mercer -- name sounds familiar, but can't place it
8. Tim Horton's -- I hear it compared to Krispy Kreme a lot.
9. Degrassi -- TV show
12. Barenaked Ladies -- band. I have a CD or two. Had a huge hit a few years ago with "One Week".
14. Kraft Dinner - mac & cheese. This is what I called it growing up as well. [Smile]
15. Due South - TV south
16. Smarties (the chocolate kind) -- Like M&Ms, aren't they?
17. Robert Munsch - another name that sounds familiar, but I can't place it.
19. Jim Carrey - actor. duh.
20. Guy Gavriel Kay - fantasy writer
21. Harvey's - restaurant, I believe
22. Gordon Lightfoot
23. Sarah McLaughlan - singer
25. Nickleback - band
26. Bryan Adams - singer. I have one of his CDs.
29. (pre-sweetened) Iced Tea - they sell it here, too

edit: oops, just saw the thing about location. I'm from Chicago, and have lived here all my life.

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6. Avril Lavingne
12. Barenaked Ladies
14. Kraft Dinner
19. Jim Carrey
23. Sarah McLaughlan
25. Nickleback
26. Bryan Adams
30. Loreena McKennitt

Texas and Utah

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2. Red Green - watched this a lot as a kid... mmm, duct tape. [Smile]

6. Avril Lavingne - of course

8. Tim Horton's - saw a lot of these on our honeymoon in Montreal

12. Barenaked Ladies - of course

14. Kraft Dinner - only because of the BNL song

15. Due South - I loved this show when I was a kid.

19. Jim Carrey - of course. He's a US citizen now, though.

21. Harvey's - also saw these on our honeymoon.

23. Sarah McLachlan - of course

25. Nickleback - they're a band, right?

26. Bryan Adams - i loves me them 80s ballads...

29. (pre-sweetened) Iced Tea - only because I've been to the South

California and New York State

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1. Great Big Sea -- Seen them live something like six times. They're good friends of my brother-in-law (a Flamenco guitar player from Newfoundland. Not that GBS is flamenco, but I think there's some sort of safety in numbers out there).

2. Red Green -- Is Bill Carr still on the show? He performed at our local theatre festival (the Atlantic Theatre Festival) for many years. Also a really nice guy I've had the pleasure of hanging out with on a few occasions.

3. Finger 11 -- They were better when they were The Rainbow Butt Monkeys (I kid you not. This was their original name).

4. Paul Gross -- The Due South dude! My uncle was on the show once. Speaks highly of the Due South Dude.

5. Mr Dressup -- Ernie Coombs, rest in peace. Every Canadian child knows, remembers, loves and cherishes Mr. Dressup. He was a good friend of my ex-girlfriend's family. You've never met a nicer man.

6. Avril Lavingne -- The best thing about her is Weird Al's version of complicated.

7. Rick Mercer -- The man, the myth, the legend behind "Talking to Americans." Some Americans don't think Canadians think they're idiots. These Americans have clearly never seen "Talking to Americans." He's also the best thing that even happened to "This Hour Has 22 Minutes." One of the best fake news programs ever, although it kinda sucks now.

8. Tim Horton's -- The only corporation I know have to have so perfectly, completely and flawlessly integrated itself into the culture of a country. We are nothing without our Tim Horton's.

9. Degrassi -- Junior High. I never watched it, but it's referred to in hushed tones mostly reserved for brainwashed cultists by most people I know.

10. The Guess Who -- There are people who don't know The Guess Who? Criminal!

11. African Lion Safari -- This place always seemed kind of sad to me. I've never been. I'm also surprised it's on the list, would you know about it if you weren't from Southern Ontario?

12. Barenaked Ladies -- Yep. Seen them live a bunch of times as well. They performed at our small town's apple festival a few years ago. On of their mom's is from the area I believe.

13. Inukshuk -- These things are eerily beautiful. Anyone who hasn't seen some of the great Canadian movies about the North are required to go rent
Atanarjuat (The Fast Runner) and Snow Walker immediately. You will hate yourself forever if you don't.

14. Kraft Dinner -- I can't stand KD. But how would Canadian college students survive without it?

15. Due South -- See Paul Gross.

16. Smarties (the chocolate kind) -- I still eat the red ones last. But they have to stop messing with the colours.

17. Robert Munsch -- He teaches at Guelph! How cool is that!? It also saddens and depresses me that Americans don't know him. Without I doubt the author behind the best children's literature ever made. Whenever a kid asks me for a story, it's inevitably one of his I recite.

18. Canadian Tire -- In fact, I have a few Canadian Tire Dollars in my wallet right now.

19. Jim Carrey -- Well, duh.

20. Guy Gavriel Kay -- twinky introduced me to him and then we had a good argument about him on Hatrack. Clearly not enough people are searching for every post I make.

21. Harvey's -- This doesn't exist in America? But, but, but, they make one of the best veggie burgers anywhere! And at a fast food joint no less. How could something so wrong be so right?

22. Gordon Lightfoot -- If someone hasn't heard of him it's their own fault. They must be living under a rock or something. And Rat seems to be confusing him with Stan Rogers. Which is a crime in all 13 provinces and territories.

23. Sarah McLaughlan -- Again, I think you have to make a conscious effort to avoid her. I haven't heard her newest album, but the one before it was beautiful. Fire up your Kazaa, people.

24. Poutine -- Call me crazy, but I never developed a taste for cheese curd and gravy on fries.

25. Nickleback -- You know, they were voted the worst thing ever to happen to rock music by a Brit Paper? He he. Good old fashioned straight up Canadian rock. You can't not love it. Well... some of it.

26. Bryan Adams -- People exist who haven't heard of Bryan Adams? Like, that's physically possible? He's one of the top selling musicians in the world (the Japanese are especially fond of him). Summer of '69? Everything I Do? Didn't anyone watch "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves"?

27. Wonderland -- As in Canada's Wonderland? That I got free tickets to all summer? That my place of employment rented for a day in August for it's employees? Good times, good memories.

28. Gordon Korman -- Never heard of him. I even looked him up to be sure. I feel like such a Canadian failure.

29. (pre-sweetened) Iced Tea -- It can exist in another form? Presweetened power = Iced Tea. It's a fact.

30. Loreena McKennitt -- The Highwayman is my favourite poem. She puts its words to song = love.

So, even though I'm Canadian I missed out on one. I grew up in Nova Scotia, in the Annapolis Valley for what it's worth.

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It's a fact.

That little redheaded girl wanted too much money, so now BtL is doing her job.

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I had never heard of Mr. Dressup or Tim Horton, but was otherwise familiar with them all (even if, as was the case with "Kraft dinner," I knew them as a wacky Canadian version of a better thing/phrase.) [Smile]

I was born in Michigan, lived most of my life in the Chicago area, and am currently in Wisconsin.

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30 Helens agree.
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I know of numbers 6, 16, 19, 20, 23 and 26.

I'm from Norway and have never been to Canada.

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6, 9, 12, 14, 15, 19, 23, 25, 26

I'm originally from Atlanta, Georgia, and have been transplanted to Indiana for grad school.

I discovered none of these during the 3 hours I was in Canada when I was 8, nor during the 3 days I was in Canada for the Society for Music Theory Conference in 2000.

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oh, right, answer the question:

1. Great Big Sea
2. Red Green
6. Avril Lavingne
10. The Guess Who
12. Barenaked Ladies
19. Jim Carrey
20. Guy Gavriel Kay
22. Gordon Lightfoot
23. Sarah McLaughlan
26. Bryan Adams
29. (pre-sweetened) Iced Tea

I am also familiar with Clamato Juice and Men With Brooms. *shudder*

Never been to Canada, have lived in south central PA, northern AL and middleofnowhere IN.

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2, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 25, 26, 30

Buffalo, NY.

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3. Finger 11 - band
6. Avril Lavingne - singer
8. Tim Horton's - donut, bakery place. several around
12. Barenaked Ladies - band
14. Kraft Dinner - food, cheesy
16. Smarties (the chocolate kind) - seen in grocery store in the british food section
19. Jim Carrey - actor
20. Guy Gavriel Kay - author: Tigana, read that
23. Sarah McLaughlan - singer
25. Nickleback - band
26. Bryan Adams - singer
30. Loreena McKennitt - singer?

Most of these I've heard because they're singers or bands and their music gets played on radio stations I listen to. Tim Horton's have been creeping into Rhode Island (and I think I saw a ton of them in Montreal). I'm in Providence, Rhode Island

I've only been to Canada once, and that was Montreal for a weekend 3 weeks ago.

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I recognize the following:

2. Red Green -- fantastic Canadian comedy show, shown in the U.S. on PBS
6. Avril Lavigne -- the Anti-Britney
9. Degrassi -- Degrassi Jr. High was a Canadian TV show in the eighties, shown in the U.S. on PBS
10. The Guess Who -- a band
12. Barenaked Ladies - another band, but one whose music I actually know
15. Due South -- a TV show from the 90's, with a Mountie as the main character
16. Smarties (the chocolate kind) -- I have only recently heard that certain other countries (I don't think I heard about Canada) have candies called Smarties that are similar to M&M's
19. Jim Carrey -- disgustingly rich comedic actor
20. Guy Gavriel Kay -- fantasy author, but haven't read any of the books
22. Gordon Lightfoot -- singer from the 70's(?)
23. Sarah McLaughlan -- modern singer/pianist with beautiful voice
24. Poutine -- have heard this word, but really don't know what it is
26. Bryan Adams -- rocker from the 80's-90's, with a few really good hits

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1. Great Big Sea: Newfoundland folk band. I love them.
6. Avril Lavingne: Pop singer.
9. Degrassi: Was a PBS show about high school when I was in college.
10. The Guess Who: 70s Band – sang American Woman.
12. Barenaked Ladies: Late 90s band.
15. Due South: Bad show about a Mountie in the U.S.
19. Jim Carrey: Liar, Liar, In Living Color, etc.
22. Gordon Lightfoot: Singer
23. Sarah McLaughlan: Singer (Better than Chocolate)
26. Bryan Adams: Summer of ‘69
29. (pre-sweetened) Iced Tea: Superfluous descriptor added to

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The Tim Horton's on my corner is the butt of a joke...just down the street is a police station. Celia, I know of clamato juice AND Men with Brooms which I very nearly had to watch when there were no other movies in a Toronto theater. Luckily, it was the last week they were showing LOTR. [Smile] Most of the rest I knew without going to Canada.

UofU, there is still a Degrassi High show on TV. Where's the puking smilie?

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