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Originally Posted by CityTech
The "average" Anglo-Canadian city is Peterborough. Its well known for this trait: its a very common place for marketers to test new brands and such.
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Nah, Moncton is the quintessential Canadian city:
- 2/3rds anglophone, 1/3rd francophone
- officially bilingual (both municipally and provincially)
- lot's of snow
- hockey mad
- there are 35 Tim Horton's outlets in the metropolitan area.
- municipal police force is the RCMP
- the city even owns it's own sugar bush and produces it's own maple syrup!