The Melting of a Nation: It's Really the Canadian Winter that Preserves Our National Identity.
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Title
The Melting of a Nation: It's Really the Canadian Winter that Preserves Our National Identity.
Description
London, Ontario
To Desbarats, snow and ice are the “national glues” of Canadians. He saw Canada’s acceptance of winter as occurring just as soon as other countries, mainly the US started to really enjoy and respect several aspects or symbols of it: hockey and the legend of the Canadian Mountie.
To Desbarats, snow and ice are the “national glues” of Canadians. He saw Canada’s acceptance of winter as occurring just as soon as other countries, mainly the US started to really enjoy and respect several aspects or symbols of it: hockey and the legend of the Canadian Mountie.
Creator
Peter Desbarats
Publisher
London Magazine
Date
January/February, 1987
Format
1 page
Rips
Rips
Language
English
Identifier
74_1987_dc_au
Collection
Citation
Peter Desbarats, “The Melting of a Nation: It's Really the Canadian Winter that Preserves Our National Identity.,” Special Collections, accessed November 21, 2024, https://archive.fims.uwo.ca/specialcollections/items/show/246.