We 
were biding time at our annual Canada Day gathering while two of the husbands, 
one gay, one straight, cooked up a 15-course South-Asian/East-Asian feast.  Some 
of us were teachers, so we felt compelled to prepare a group activity to keep 
everyone from running amuck.  We decided to write Canada Day questions on slips 
of paper and put the questions in a bag.  At various points in the meal, guests 
would pick a question out of the bag and answer it or offer it to the group for 
discussion.
1.           
What reminds 
you that you are Canadian?
2.           
When you are 
out of the country, what do you miss most about Canada 
3.           
What do you 
wish –– for Canada 
4.           
What movie, 
literary work, or art piece is most Canadian for you?
5.            
If you went to grade 
school in Canada 
6.           
What single 
word would you use to describe Canada 
7.           
What is your 
earliest awareness that you are Canadian?
8.           
What is the 
most Canadian moment of your life?
9.           
Canadians are 
not known for their nationalism. How grateful are you for that?
10.        
Decide who gets the next Order of 
Canada.
So between the dim sum and 
the dal, we asked questions.  The group included Canadians by choice, 
2nd and 3rd generation Canadians, and de facto Canadians – landed, long-time, 
non-citizen residents.  The answers were unique and personal, but for question 
#2, we all missed Coffee Crisp chocolate bars when out of the country.  One 
member of the group carried ketchup chips with her when visiting the US US 
11.        
If you could be any 
hyphenated Canadian, what would you be?
12.        
If I were to say, “That 
smells Canadian,” what would it smell like?
13.        
You are driving outside 
your home province.  You turn the radio dial, searching for the CBC.  You 
immediately know when you’ve found it.  What clues you 
in?
14.        
Is there a story your 
parents or grandparents tell you that feels very 
Canadian?
15.        
Where would you put 
“Canadian” on your list of self-description words?  (In other words, how 
important is “Canadian” to your sense of identity?)
16.       
What do you 
feel you have in common with other Canadians?
17.        
Is there a specific 
Canadian landscape that moved you, shocked you, or shaped your 
life?
18.        
How are you connected to the land?
19.       
Dead or alive, real or fictional, who 
is the most fiercely Canadian person you know?
         (Note: This person need not 
actually be Canadian.)
20.       
How are you 
quietly (or noisily) nationalistic?
Many of us 
had crossed the country.  To question #17, the landscape question, we talked in 
awe of driving through the vast empty prairies, looking for whales off the Cape 
Breton shores, and camping in Clayoquot Sound during the 1993 “Battle in the 
Forest.”  I spoke of my wide-eyed speechlessness upon finding an alpine lake 
atop Mount  
Garibaldi 
We shook the bag and answered more questions with sentimentality, irreverence, and an occasional raised eyebrow.
21.        
Canada 
22.        
You 
are going to get a Canadian tattoo. What is on the tattoo and where on your body 
would you put it?
23.        
Canadians 
are defined as people who have sex in canoes. How would you define Canadians?
24.        
Trudeau 
said, “The state has no place in the bedrooms of the nation.” What are the top 
three things that DO have a place in the Canadian bedroom?
25.        
If you could sprinkle 
Canada 
26.        
We 
sing “O Canada,” proclaiming that “We stand on guard for thee.”  How do you stand on guard for Canada 
27.        
You’ve 
been asked to augment the Canadian Studies curriculum. What book, film, art 
work, or field trip would you insist on including?
28.        
You’ve 
just won the Miss Canada contest. Give us your thank-you speech which might 
include how you will represent Canada 
29.        
Preston 
Manning started the Reform Party to focus on Western values. If you could start 
a new party in Canada 
30.        
Sing 
a song that feels Canadian. We’ll sing along.
 
 
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