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I Am Canadian

I am Canadian was a series of Canadian television commercials aired in the early 2000s advertising the Canadian brand of Molson beer in Canada; the commercials also aired in the United States. The premise, using patriotism as a platform, was a man named Joe, an average Canadian, standing in a theatre, with a movie screen behind him showing different images relating to Canadian culture and giving a speech about what is it to be a Canadian, and what Canadians are not, as some aspects get confused with US culture.

It was performed by actor Jeff Douglas. The ad won the an advertising industry Gold Quill award in 2001.

Joe's speech – more commonly called Joe's rant – went like this:

Hey.

I'm not a lumberjack, or a fur trader,and I don't live in an igloo or eat blubber, or own a dog sled, and I don't know Jimmy, Sally or Suzy from Canada, although I'm certain they're really, really nice.

I have a Prime Minister, not a President. I speak English and French, not American, and I pronounce it 'about', not 'a boot'.

I can proudly sew my country's flag on my backpack. I believe in peacekeeping, not policing. Diversity, not assimilation, and that the beaver is a truly proud and noble animal.

A toque is a hat, a chesterfield is a couch, and it is pronounced 'zed' not 'zee' ... 'ZED'!!!

Canada is the second largest land mass! The first nation of hockey! And the best part of North America!

My name is Joe!! And I am Canadian!

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Canada/self-image | Canadian identity | Canadian self-image | List of TV commercials | List of advertising slogans | List of corporate slogans | List of television commercials

 

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