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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a native canadian" is correct and usable in written English, although "Canadian" should be capitalized.
You can use it when referring to someone who is originally from Canada or has indigenous ancestry in Canada.
Example: "As a native Canadian, she has a deep appreciation for the country's diverse cultures and landscapes."
Alternatives: "an indigenous Canadian" or "a Canadian native".
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A native Canadian, she received her Ph.D. in mathematics in 1977 from the University of Alberta.
As a native Canadian, Gordon loved the outdoors and nurtured an affinity for skiing, jogging, swimming, and sailing.
His work in neurosurgery is legend, and was well-detailed in Luke Dittrich's book Patient H.M. I always assumed Penfield was a native Canadian.
Two-team, four-issue negotiation between three members of a Native Canadian band and three representatives of Calgary Central Gas over a planned pipeline through the band's reservation; includes internal team negotiations as well as external negotiation.
Perhaps not surprisingly for a native Canadian, Lou Odette felt right at home on MIT's outdoor ice hockey rink, joining the varsity team soon after he began his graduate degree.
The entrepreneur, Russ George, calling it a "state-of-the-art study," said his team scattered iron dust several hundred miles west of the islands of Haida Gwaii, in northern British Columbia, in exchange for $2.5 million from a native Canadian group.
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The twin engine Beechcraft King Air, owned by A pro, had been headed to a school construction project on an native Canadian reservation.
"I keep wondering if sometime soon the police will have news for me," Ernie Crey, a local Native Canadian leader, said as he gazed over the yellow police ribbon around the crime scene last week.
Noah is a half-Chipewyan Native Canadian who's been raised in the back of a caravan.
I am of German and French ancestry with a touch of native Canadian (not native American) Iroquois.
There's a certain nuance of Native Canadian identity, but I'm not necessarily interested in exploring my identity as an individual.
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