Canadian
Americanadjective
noun
adjective
noun
Other Word Forms
- anti-Canadian adjective
- pro-Canadian adjective
- pseudo-Canadian adjective
- trans-Canadian adjective
Etymology
Origin of Canadian
First recorded in 1560–70; Canad(a) + -ian; compare French canadien
Example Sentences
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It would be harmful for Canadian producers of competing heavy oil, he said.
From MarketWatch
Energy stocks also added momentum as oil held firm and investors rotated back into Canadian resource names.
Canadian jobs data for December are due on Friday and will be scrutinized for signs of how the jobs market is holding up.
The coming-of-age survival thriller is about a championship high school soccer team whose plane crashes into the remote Canadian wilderness where they are stranded for 19 months.
From Los Angeles Times
Canadian officials discovered he lied on his entry papers and deported him in 1991.
From BBC
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