List of Canadian comedians (English Wikipedia)

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  • Dunk, Thomas (2000). "National culture, political economy and socio-cultural anthropology in English Canada". Anthropologica. 42 (2). Waterloo, Ontario: Canadian Research Centre for Anthropology / Wilfrid Laurier University Press  – via ProQuest (subscription required) : 131. ISSN 0003-5459. ProQuest 214176847. ...working-class individuals [...] idea of Canada's cultural best is more likely to include the Canadian comedians who have frequented American television shows such as Saturday Night Live (Dan Aykroyd, Mike Myers) or rock groups such as Rush [...] or more recently internationally famous performers such as Shania Twain or Celine Dion.
  • "Humourous [sic] Canadensis: A scientifically-proven look at Canuk comedy". Performing Arts & Entertainment in Canada. 28 (4). Toronto, Ontario: Avanti Magazines – via ProQuest (subscription required) : 6–9. 1994. ISSN 1185-3433. ProQuest 224867508. As with print before it, the advent of radio and television brought closer contact between Canada's disparate regions. With this contact – through a sort of broadcast-based nation building – came the 'need' to find unifying cultural icons. As we explored the ties that bound us, we found the one image we could all identify with: The Hoser.
  • Lai, Shirley (1995). "So you want to be a comedian, eh?". Performing Arts & Entertainment in Canada. 30 (1). Toronto, Ontario: Avanti magazines – via ProQuest (subscription required) : 17–19. ISSN 1185-3433. ProQuest 224867967. Canada has turned out some of the funniest people on the planet.

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  • Dunk, Thomas (2000). "National culture, political economy and socio-cultural anthropology in English Canada". Anthropologica. 42 (2). Waterloo, Ontario: Canadian Research Centre for Anthropology / Wilfrid Laurier University Press  – via ProQuest (subscription required) : 131. ISSN 0003-5459. ProQuest 214176847. ...working-class individuals [...] idea of Canada's cultural best is more likely to include the Canadian comedians who have frequented American television shows such as Saturday Night Live (Dan Aykroyd, Mike Myers) or rock groups such as Rush [...] or more recently internationally famous performers such as Shania Twain or Celine Dion.
  • "Humourous [sic] Canadensis: A scientifically-proven look at Canuk comedy". Performing Arts & Entertainment in Canada. 28 (4). Toronto, Ontario: Avanti Magazines – via ProQuest (subscription required) : 6–9. 1994. ISSN 1185-3433. ProQuest 224867508. As with print before it, the advent of radio and television brought closer contact between Canada's disparate regions. With this contact – through a sort of broadcast-based nation building – came the 'need' to find unifying cultural icons. As we explored the ties that bound us, we found the one image we could all identify with: The Hoser.
  • Lai, Shirley (1995). "So you want to be a comedian, eh?". Performing Arts & Entertainment in Canada. 30 (1). Toronto, Ontario: Avanti magazines – via ProQuest (subscription required) : 17–19. ISSN 1185-3433. ProQuest 224867967. Canada has turned out some of the funniest people on the planet.