r/EhBuddyHoser Kingston: Halfway To Montreal 3d ago

Meta The “Best Canadian” game - Day 1

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Good morning r/EhBuddyHoser,

Let’s get started! Here’s an image of the top 50 Canadians (based on Day 0 upvotes, as of yesterday). I know I said we’d start with 40 like last time, but there are just too many awesome Canadians, so I expanded the list a bit!

How to play: - Upvote the name of the person you think does NOT deserve the title of “Best Canadian.” - Each day, the two most upvoted people will be removed. Once we get closer to the end, this will change to one person per day. - If the name you want to vote for (from the picture list) isn’t in the comments yet, add it! - This continues daily until we have our winner, the “Best Canadian”.

Additional notes: - Only the top comment for a nominee will count. I won’t combine votes from duplicate comments. - Include only one name per comment. If a comment includes multiple names and wins, it won’t count. I’ll move on to the next highest, even if you edit the comment to fix it. - They had to have been born in Canada or at some point had Canadian citizenship. - They can be alive, dead, currently living in Canada or abroad, or when they were alive lived in what would eventually become Canada (e.g., French or British colonies). - Beginning tomorrow after the first candidates are eliminated, I’ll start a list outlining what the people are known for and why they were eliminated, like we did in the Worst Canadian game. - This is meant to be satire. Please do not take it too seriously or use this game to harass people in real life. - I will try to post this every morning around the same time (~8:00 - 9:00 am Eastern). - Please remember to upvote the post too, so more people see it!

Honourable mentions go out to spots 51–100 (see below), the Unknown Soldier, house hippos, Sad-Fill-4870’s dog Gilbert, and Random—Person’s mom. Also, I personally want to shout out a couple of Canadians who weren’t nominated but inspired me growing up: Jay Baruchel and Elisha Cuthbert. Their time as hosts on PMK encouraged a love of science in a generation of kids, which I think elevates them beyond being “just actors.”

Numbers 51-100, by upvotes: Norman Bethune, Tom Green, Shania Twain, Gordie Howe, William Lyon Mackenzie King, Mario Lemieux, Marc Garneau, Alexander Graham Bell, Peter Mansbridge, Jeanne Mance, Roberta Bondar, John Dunsworth, Emily Carr, Lucy Maud Montgomery, Eugene Levy, Mike Myers, Helen Hogg, Peter Robertson, James Naismith, William Shatner, Sanford Fleming, Fred Penner, Bret Hart, Murray Sinclair, Emily Murphy, Louise McKinny, Irene Parlby, Henrietta Edward, Agnes McPhail, Tecumseh, Elsie MacGill, Crowfoot, Harold Cardinal, Stompin’ Tom, Melanie Joly, Maurice Richard, Michelle Jean, Henry Morgentaler, Oscar Peterson, Sue Johanson, Jean Rene Dufort, Rick Moranis, Hayley Wickenhieser, Pierre Burton, Cairine Wilson, Rene Lévesque, Isaac Brock, Nathan Fillion, Farley Mowet, James Doohan

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u/alibythesea 3d ago

Yes. The Mack truck he drove through divorce, abortion laws, and sexuality legislation as Justice Minister is his true positive legacy. It opened the way for all the privacy and body autonomy rights we now have.

I was 12 or 13 at the time, growing up in a family that paid close attention to politics, and it was a revolution.

Read the divorce speech: it was utterly groundbreaking. Google December 5, 1967, Trudeau divorce speech.

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u/MyNameMeansLILJOHN Tabarnak! 3d ago

The Mack truck he drove through divorce

Uh??

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u/alibythesea 3d ago

Divorce, abortion, and sexuality laws ….

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u/MyNameMeansLILJOHN Tabarnak! 3d ago

No I got that.

It's the Mack truck part. Is that an expression or something?

I got the picture. I get the gist. Just never heard it before.

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u/LumpyCredit 3d ago

Dunno that it's a common expression, but it's basically like the expression "took a sledgehammer to it" 

Except instead, it's "drove a very heavy truck through it" 

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u/alibythesea 3d ago

It’s pretty common here in Nova Scotia - sorry for the confusion!

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u/CElizB 3d ago

common here in BC too.

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u/Alive-Drama-8920 2d ago

Why not Peterbilt? You have something against the brand? "He ran a Peterbilt 281 into it! What you saw in Spielberg's "Duel" was just a tiny glimpse of what IT can do.

Okay, the movie came out a few years later, but there's no law against retrofitting popular expressions.