In this thread, Osiris makes a casual remark: “Does Canada have an icon like our Uncle Sam who might be female and we could hook up with ol Sam? I’d bet they’d have gorgeous kids.”
Which got me to thinking…
The USA has Uncle Sam or, in other cases, a Bald Eagle
The USSR/Russia is often personified as a large bear.
England is sometimes depicted as a bulldog.
France is depicted as a rooster…
The Maple Leaf? A Polar Bear? As far as I have ever heard, there is no personnage like John Bull, although if it isn’t Wayne Gretzky, it might be the McKenzie Brothers, eh?
Maybe it’s time for them to get one. I’d like to see someone like the woman who personnifies France. Does she have a name? I understand Brigette Bardot once was used as a model for her.
Our icon is the beaver. Which made me grin when I read Osiris’s question about is our icon female, and whether Uncle Sam could hook up with her. Maybe Scylla could write a story about that whenever he finishes the damn ewes thread in MPSIMS =:D
The personification of France is named Marianne. Marianne has existed as an icon since the French Revolution, but since 1972 has become associated with actual actresses and models. See
Definitely not Laura Secord, unless you really like the chain of candy stores names after her. She was a hero in the 1812 war against the Americans; I think the story was that she overheard a surprise attack being plotted and then walked thru the wilderness for four days straight to warn the Canadians. But today – despite silly news reports to the contrary – Canadians support the USA 100%. I’m outside Toronto, and American flags have popped up everywhere, as well as charity & blood drives (which I have contributed to myself.)
Canadians have Laura Secord, Americans have Dolly Madison. What’s behind this strange connection between female figures of the War of 1812 and sweet snacks?
But I forgot to mention that the Mountie is probably the best Canadian icon. Among living people, Geddy Lee might be a good one (and I don’t even like Rush.)