
Maple-sucker – Someone who consumes a lot of maple syrup.Mape – A shortening of ‘maple’ the maple leaf appears on the Canadian flag.Hoser – A popular terms for Canadians usually refers to a white man who drinks lite beer and watches hockey.Pineback – Related to dryback, refers to large pine forests in Canada.Snowback – Related to dryback, relates to very snowy winters.Iceback – Related to dryback, relates to cold winters.Frostback – Related to dryback, relates to cold winters.Dryback – A problematic term for Canadians who illegally cross the border into the US plays on Mexicans who cross the Rio Grande (wetbacks).Cheeser/Cheesehead – Refers to Canadians who cross the border into Washington to get reduced prices on cheese.Canyada – Another American term that conflates Canada with its neighbor to the south (Mexico).Canucklehead – A diminutive of Canuck, which is a diminutive of Canadian.Canuck – The most well-known diminutive of Canadian.Bay Frog – Refers to those Canadians from Hudson Bay that are French descendants from Quebec.Angie – A diminutive for Anglophone, or English-speaking Canadians, as opposed to French-speaking.51st Stater – An American slur for Canadians joking that Canada is America’s 51st state.
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What are the best nicknames for Canadians? Here are a few: Ursalia – Derived from the Latin word for ‘bear,’ literally “land of bears.” Nicknames for Canadians.Victorialand – An original proposal for the official name of Canada in honor of Queen Victoria, who granted the charter.Cold Mexico – Because Canada border the US, this nickname conflates American neighbor Mexico.The 14th colony – An American nickname that plays on the original 13 colonies of America and that Canada was its 14th colony.The 51st state – An American term joking that Canada is the US’s 51st state.America’s Hat – Canada sits geographically on top of the US, like a hat.Land of Maple Syrup – Maple syrup is a major export of Canada due to the prevalence of maple trees.Nova Britannia – New Britain, since Canada was a protectorate of England.England’s Castoff Country – Canada used to be a colony of England until their independence in 1867.The North – Refers to geographical location.
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Lumberjack Country – Known for its large lumber industry, Canada is said to be full of lumberjacks.Canuckia – Canadians are sometimes referred to as Canucks, so this is the nounal form of that nickname.Rupert’s Land – The Hudson Bay Company was given domain by King Charles II over an area of land around Hudson Bay, known as “Rupert’s Land.” Rupert was a Prince of the Rhine, King Charles’ cousin, and HBC’s first governor.


