Who is the Greatest Canadian?
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Who is the Greatest Canadian?
Anybody following the CBC show, Who is the Greatest Canadian?
I'm disappointed that Don Cherry made it up there. Since when does being a loudmouth qualify as being "great"?
This one is a no-brainer for me. Banting, for saving millions of lives. Although you could argue Lester Pearson, for averting WWIII, WWIII was not a sure bet, and Banting surely saved millions.
I'm proud to be Canadian after looking at the above list. What do Americans (or anyone else for that matter) have to compare to our best?
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I'm disappointed that Don Cherry made it up there. Since when does being a loudmouth qualify as being "great"?
This one is a no-brainer for me. Banting, for saving millions of lives. Although you could argue Lester Pearson, for averting WWIII, WWIII was not a sure bet, and Banting surely saved millions.
I'm proud to be Canadian after looking at the above list. What do Americans (or anyone else for that matter) have to compare to our best?
Brian
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I recognized Bell, but not as a Canadian.brianeyci wrote:Damn, so who invented the telephone in your country?
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IMO, there's no contest.
No Sir John A. = No Canada.
He built the federal government; he negotiated the BNA, he acquired Rupert's Land (basically western Ontario and northern Manitoba), he negotiated Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, PEI, B.C. and Manitoba into the federation, and with the transcontinental rail line (at the time, easily the largest engineering project in human history) he outmanoeuvred the Americans for control of the "Northwest": the Yukon, NWT, BC, Alberta and Saskatchewan.
Before JAM, Canada was a colony that looked like this (minus NS and NB):
http://atlas.gc.ca/site/english/maps/hi ... ution/1867
And by the time he died (in office) it was a country that looked like this:
http://atlas.gc.ca/site/english/maps/hi ... ution/1889
Nuff said.
No Sir John A. = No Canada.
He built the federal government; he negotiated the BNA, he acquired Rupert's Land (basically western Ontario and northern Manitoba), he negotiated Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, PEI, B.C. and Manitoba into the federation, and with the transcontinental rail line (at the time, easily the largest engineering project in human history) he outmanoeuvred the Americans for control of the "Northwest": the Yukon, NWT, BC, Alberta and Saskatchewan.
Before JAM, Canada was a colony that looked like this (minus NS and NB):
http://atlas.gc.ca/site/english/maps/hi ... ution/1867
And by the time he died (in office) it was a country that looked like this:
http://atlas.gc.ca/site/english/maps/hi ... ution/1889
Nuff said.
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I vote for Gordon Lightfoot. He can slam back the Canadian Club like a champ and he inspired me to wear more plad flannel. Also, i can read his mind, and let me tell you what a tale his thoughts could tell.
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I'm going for Tommy Douglas, though Banting and Pearson are not far behind. Mr. Douglas's policies helped define what Canada is today and the shit he had to go through to do it is amazing. If there ever was a man who could find a way to actually make communism work, it'd be Tommy.
Banting's a real close second. The fact that he made sure that noone would be able to unfairly profit off his discovery (including himself) is amazing. I can't really imagine that happening today with the mega-drug corps.
Agree that Don Cherry shouldn't be there, maybe if there was a top 10 Canada's greatest embaressments...
Banting's a real close second. The fact that he made sure that noone would be able to unfairly profit off his discovery (including himself) is amazing. I can't really imagine that happening today with the mega-drug corps.
Agree that Don Cherry shouldn't be there, maybe if there was a top 10 Canada's greatest embaressments...
From a purely 'what's best for Canada' standpoint, MacDonald walks away with it because as The Dude pointed out; No John A=No Canada.
From a what's best for the world, I'd say Banting and his discovery of insulin or Bell and the telephone, though others were close on Bell's heels with the idea of the phone.
From a what's best for the world, I'd say Banting and his discovery of insulin or Bell and the telephone, though others were close on Bell's heels with the idea of the phone.
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I feel another quote coming on...Korvan wrote:I'd just like to retract my statement about Don Cherry being one of Canada's greatest embarressments.
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Literally. I forget the name of the guy who tipped his hat to Bell as he was walking out of the patent office, having just secured the patent on a telephone design too similar to the one that brought the other man to the patent office that day...Glocksman wrote:From a purely 'what's best for Canada' standpoint, MacDonald walks away with it because as The Dude pointed out; No John A=No Canada.
From a what's best for the world, I'd say Banting and his discovery of insulin or Bell and the telephone, though others were close on Bell's heels with the idea of the phone.
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