In this article, Canadian luminaries are being bandied about as to who’ll be the next face on a Canuck fin.
I say Mike D., Eddie Shack or Al Waxman, but that’s just my take.
Stephen Harper? Um, NOT.
Heh - Bruno Gerussi?
In this article, Canadian luminaries are being bandied about as to who’ll be the next face on a Canuck fin.
I say Mike D., Eddie Shack or Al Waxman, but that’s just my take.
Stephen Harper? Um, NOT.
Heh - Bruno Gerussi?
I’ve always admired Canadian coins with Canadian animals instead of Canadian people. Get rid of the Queen and they’d be perfect. I wish we’d do that with American coinage and currency. It’s never going to turn out that a bison or an elk was a racist or wife beater.
Alex Trebek.
I had absolutely no idea who was on the current Canadian 5 dollar bill until I looked it up.
Confound everybody and go back to the original Edward the 8th design.
It’s time to update the tired Canadian tropes of maple syrup, moose (meese), Stanley Cup winning teams, coffee and donuts, curling, etc.
And the $5 bill should reflect this with more inclusive themes.
My humble suggestions:
Some more ideas based on Canadian ideas from the SDMB
It should be a backpack with the Canadian flag sewed on
This is actually a brilliant idea. But instead of that they will pick some boring but notable worthy.
Once again I don’t quite get who here at the SDMB has these views. I’m sure some Canadians you have met do.
But some of the ideas aren’t half bad.
The Canadarm, the remote manipulator on the space shuttle. In my experience, Canadians were really proud of it.
Heh, I wish.
Just head a couple miles out to Sooke. Or up-island. Hope it’s just apocryphal about militia stuff I’ve heard.
Indeed, I recall the rampant self-back-patting at the time, and while I acknowledged that it was a formidable technological achievement, establishing us as players in space development and robotics, cynical ole me just kinda meh’ed it. Basically.
Frank Marino
Harold Ballard
Ted Cruz
Ernie Coombs (ok, American born, but c’mon)
Wayne and Shuster
TimandSid
Bianca Andreescu
Doug Maclean
Could it do everything that, um, Howard Wolowitz’s robotic arm could do?
Joey Smallwood was the last surviving “Father of Confederation”. He deserves some due.
Sooke? Sooke has become a bedroom community for Victoria.
Yes, over the past couple decades, much more increasingly so, I’ll grant. I’m thinking of places off of Tugwell, Anderson and further.
And, it has been some time since I’ve been out there. Development, like just about anywhere else, would be inevitable, and to see maybe Port Renfrew evolve, accordingly, would be interesting, especially considering that place seemed to have its own, interesting…vibe. (again - ages since I’ve been out that way)
The popular choice would be Terry Fox. But since he’s white, male, and recognized everywhere - undoubtably someone will be chosen from elsewhere on the short list:
For a very brief time, Canada was considered “cool” by The Ecomomist and its ilk. And while it has many cool features, it’s far too concerned with what other people are thinking. The CanadArm is truly neat but it is surprising it made it to paper - most countries don’t put people on their money to educate the public about worthies who deserve more recognition - they use other media. Fewer still put things on their money, which suggests aloofness. The CanadArm also beat out many other Canadian innovations which have broader appeal.
If Canada wants to remain cool, it must put “Dogs Playing Poker” (A Friend In Need) on its money. Everyone would love it. It could be updated to give the dogs a resemblance to worthy candidates.
I’d be okay with this choice.
Neil Peart
Hmm… according to the BoC rules must be someone who passed from this vale at least 25 years ago.