The company became popular outside Alberta as a symbol of Canadian nationalism.
Up until 1760, Canadian nationalism had developed itself free of all external influences.
Copps' strong brand of Canadian nationalism has often drawn controversy.
Rogers is known for his Canadian nationalism.
It has been identified as related, though in some cases distinct, to Canadian nationalism.
Perhaps the largest impact the raids had was their role in the development of Canadian nationalism and helping to lead the provinces involved into Confederation.
American and Canadian nationalism meant much less than the need for local cooperation.
This resentment spurred republican ideals and sowed the seeds for early Canadian nationalism.
The race has fostered a sense of Canadian nationalism.
He also used journalism to promote Canadian nationalism, a cause that did not find widespread support until the late 1960's.