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Canadian Identity Crisis

There is nothing like ego searching to get you back into blogging (I have take over a week off). I just found this post that points to my page on Canadian Identity Crisis because of the Bruce Mau Essay that I have up on a page at Identity Woman. It also points to the Molson - "I AM CANADIAN" television advertisement (I had never seen it until today). and makes an allusion that it is similar to another Canadian identity presentation we are all familiar with.

The saddest part is that Molson is no longer a canadian owned company.

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Printed from: http://www.identitywoman.net/canadian-identity-crisis .
© Kaliya Young Hamlin 2010.

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