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What are Canadian stereotypes of the people of New Brunswick?

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Nova Scotia/New Brunswick: Unaware of their existance. PEI: Anne of Green Gables. The territories: Aboriginal people, Narwhals and polar bears, empty space. As an Albertan who has recently moved to Toronto, my observations as to what ontarians think of us are as follows: BC: Pot smoking hippies. read more

I don't believe that there is a single stereotype for all persons from New Brunswick, or if there is I'm not aware of it. Most Canadians are well aware that there are at least four distinct groups of people in New Brunswick; aboriginals, Acadians, Anglophone New Brunswickers, and new Canadians. read more

We also regard ourselves as polite people. In a 2014 Ipsos Reid and Historica Canada poll, 92 per cent of Canadians believe that Canadians are polite people. We’re not going to be sorry for bragging about that one. 5. Timmies run. If you ever want to experience what true love is like, ask a Canadian about Tim Hortons. read more

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