How to Be a Canadian

How to Be a Canadian by Will Ferguson offers a humorous exploration of Canadian culture and identity. Published by Douglas & McIntyre in 2008, this second edition spans 275 pages and is presented in English. The book provides an entertaining look at various aspects of Canadian life, including topics such as beer, dating rituals, sports, and politics, all while highlighting the unique characteristics that define Canadians.
Readers will find a collection of essays filled with anecdotes and quotations that delve into the quirks and idiosyncrasies of being Canadian. This edition captures the essence of the Canadian experience, blending humor with insightful observations. With its focus on the lighter side of cultural norms and behaviors, How to Be a Canadian serves as both an entertaining read and a reflection on the complexities of national identity.
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A hilarious inside look at that unique species, the Canadian, and their thoughts on such diverse subjects as beer, sex, dating rituals, sports, politics, religion-and, of course, their trademark death-defying search for the middle of any road. Over 100,000 copies of this guide have been sold north of the 49th parallel, co-written by the author of Happiness.
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