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I Am Canadian

I Am Canadian was the slogan of Molson Canadian beer from 1994 until 1999 (via ad agencies Maclaren Lintas, then MacLaren McCann), and between 2000 and 2005 (by Bensimon Byrne).[1] It was also the subject of a popular ad campaign centred on Canadian nationalism, the most famous examples of which are "The Rant" and "The Anthem". The ads aired in both English Canada and the United States. In 2005, shortly after Molson's merger with American brewer Coors, it announced it was retiring the "I Am Canadian" campaign.[2] In 2017, Molson's "red beer fridge" ad, created as part of its "I Am Canadian" campaign, had a resurgence in social media as a result of the United States' immigration and refugee ban.[3]

"The Rant" edit

In March 2000, using nationalism as a platform, the ad starred a man named Joe: an average Canadian, standing in a movie theatre, with a cinema screen behind him showing different images relating to Canadian culture. Joe proceeds to give a speech about what is it to be a Canadian and what it is not to be a Canadian, making particular efforts to distinguish himself both from common Canadian stereotypes of Americans ("I believe in peacekeeping, not policing") and common American stereotypes of Canadians ("I don't live in an igloo," "I say 'about,' not 'aboot'").

It was performed by Nova Scotian/Canadian actor Jeff Douglas and directed by an American, Kevin Donovan, but written by a Canadian, Glen Hunt. The commercial won local, national and international success.

The ad was tested live in front of movie goers in theatres in Ottawa and deemed successful enough to run on-air.

It was the work of the public relations agency Thornley Fallis together with Molson that helped garner local, national and International awards. Director, Kelly Swinney(Donovan),and team successfully won the Canadian Public Relations award, the national Gold Quill award & the prestigious International Public Relations award in 2001.

In addition to the commercial “Joe Canada” as he was called did a cross rogue tour on Canada Day crossing the Nation in 26 hours and visiting Provinces to recite the rant. Beginning in Newfoundland and ending in Vancouver.

In 2002, John Robert Colombo included the Rant in the Penguin Treasury of Popular Canadian Poems and Songs. Colombo acknowledged that it was unusual to include the text of a beer commercial in a poetry collection, but emphasized that "the open-minded reader will respond to the power of the words that express a human need to affirm an identity in the face of ignorance and indifference," and compared it to the works of Christopher Smart, Ebenezer Elliot, and Vachel Lindsay.[4]

Parodies edit

The popularity of "I Am Canadian" in Canada led to many parodies of the advertisement. Several radio stations have produced provincial variations on the theme. These include I am an Albertan,[5] I am a British Columbian, I am a Newfoundlander,[6] and I Am Not Canadian,[7] the last of which focused on a Quebec sovereignist.

William Shatner performed his own variation on the idea in a Just for Laughs appearance.[8] He announced to the world: "I am not a Starfleet commander, ...or T.J. Hooker." The rant continues, making fun of Trekkies and his own typecasting as James T. Kirk, as well as Molson itself ("I drink Labatt's, not Romulan ale!").[9]

Weasel, the lead character of I Am Weasel, parodied the advertisement in a promotional ad for the series' home, Cartoon Network. The ad later aired on a similar Canadian outlet, Teletoon.

During the 2002 Swiss National Exposition, the Swiss National Bank pavilion featured an "Ich bin Schweizer" adaptation of the ad, using stereotypes held by Germans about the Swiss.

At the Juno Awards of 2022, actor and host Simu Liu opened the ceremony with an updated riff on the "I Am Canadian" ad, highlighting contemporary signifiers such as multicultural food, runaway housing prices and the legalization of marijuana.[10]

Trivia edit

This commercial premiered during the Academy Awards, which, in that year, included Robin Williams singing the song "Blame Canada", a satirical song from the movie South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut.

"The Anthem" edit

This ad features famous moments from Canadian history (including the pounding of the Last Spike and the raising of the Maple Leaf flag), as well as a variety of average Canadians (including William Shatner), singing a song extolling the virtues of Canada and its citizens.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Molson: I am Canadian once more, and proud of it", The Globe and Mail
  2. ^ Robert M. Seiler, "Selling Patriotism/Selling Beer: The case of the 'I AM CANADIAN!' Commercial," American Review of Canadian Studies (spring 2002) v32#1 pp 45-66 online 2011-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Molson Canadian ad gets second life in light of Trump immigration ban", The Globe and Mail
  4. ^ The Penguin treasury of popular Canadian poems and songs, edited by John Robert Colombo, published 2002 by Penguin Books, ISBN 0-14-301326-2
  5. ^ "I Am Albertan - I Am Canadian Parody". teachwithmusicca. Retrieved June 3, 2021.
  6. ^ "I Is A Newfoundlander". gestsongs.com. Retrieved June 3, 2021.
  7. ^ "I Am Not Canadian". youtube.com. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved June 3, 2021.
  8. ^ "I am Canadian". canadianconnection.com. Retrieved June 3, 2021.
  9. ^ "Shatner: I Am Not Kirk". trektoday.com. Retrieved June 3, 2021.
  10. ^ David Friend, "Juno Awards celebrate Avril Lavigne, Deborah Cox and host Simu Liu’s many talents". Toronto Star, May 15, 2022.

External links edit

  • "The Rant" (YouTube)
  • "The Anthem" (YouTube)

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I Am Canadian was the slogan of Molson Canadian beer from 1994 until 1999 via ad agencies Maclaren Lintas then MacLaren McCann and between 2000 and 2005 by Bensimon Byrne 1 It was also the subject of a popular ad campaign centred on Canadian nationalism the most famous examples of which are The Rant and The Anthem The ads aired in both English Canada and the United States In 2005 shortly after Molson s merger with American brewer Coors it announced it was retiring the I Am Canadian campaign 2 In 2017 Molson s red beer fridge ad created as part of its I Am Canadian campaign had a resurgence in social media as a result of the United States immigration and refugee ban 3 Contents 1 The Rant 1 1 Parodies 1 2 Trivia 2 The Anthem 3 See also 4 References 5 External links The Rant editIn March 2000 using nationalism as a platform the ad starred a man named Joe an average Canadian standing in a movie theatre with a cinema screen behind him showing different images relating to Canadian culture Joe proceeds to give a speech about what is it to be a Canadian and what it is not to be a Canadian making particular efforts to distinguish himself both from common Canadian stereotypes of Americans I believe in peacekeeping not policing and common American stereotypes of Canadians I don t live in an igloo I say about not aboot It was performed by Nova Scotian Canadian actor Jeff Douglas and directed by an American Kevin Donovan but written by a Canadian Glen Hunt The commercial won local national and international success The ad was tested live in front of movie goers in theatres in Ottawa and deemed successful enough to run on air It was the work of the public relations agency Thornley Fallis together with Molson that helped garner local national and International awards Director Kelly Swinney Donovan and team successfully won the Canadian Public Relations award the national Gold Quill award amp the prestigious International Public Relations award in 2001 In addition to the commercial Joe Canada as he was called did a cross rogue tour on Canada Day crossing the Nation in 26 hours and visiting Provinces to recite the rant Beginning in Newfoundland and ending in Vancouver In 2002 John Robert Colombo included the Rant in the Penguin Treasury of Popular Canadian Poems and Songs Colombo acknowledged that it was unusual to include the text of a beer commercial in a poetry collection but emphasized that the open minded reader will respond to the power of the words that express a human need to affirm an identity in the face of ignorance and indifference and compared it to the works of Christopher Smart Ebenezer Elliot and Vachel Lindsay 4 Parodies edit The popularity of I Am Canadian in Canada led to many parodies of the advertisement Several radio stations have produced provincial variations on the theme These include I am an Albertan 5 I am a British Columbian I am a Newfoundlander 6 and I Am Not Canadian 7 the last of which focused on a Quebec sovereignist William Shatner performed his own variation on the idea in a Just for Laughs appearance 8 He announced to the world I am not a Starfleet commander or T J Hooker The rant continues making fun of Trekkies and his own typecasting as James T Kirk as well as Molson itself I drink Labatt s not Romulan ale 9 Weasel the lead character of I Am Weasel parodied the advertisement in a promotional ad for the series home Cartoon Network The ad later aired on a similar Canadian outlet Teletoon During the 2002 Swiss National Exposition the Swiss National Bank pavilion featured an Ich bin Schweizer adaptation of the ad using stereotypes held by Germans about the Swiss At the Juno Awards of 2022 actor and host Simu Liu opened the ceremony with an updated riff on the I Am Canadian ad highlighting contemporary signifiers such as multicultural food runaway housing prices and the legalization of marijuana 10 Trivia edit This commercial premiered during the Academy Awards which in that year included Robin Williams singing the song Blame Canada a satirical song from the movie South Park Bigger Longer amp Uncut The Anthem editThis ad features famous moments from Canadian history including the pounding of the Last Spike and the raising of the Maple Leaf flag as well as a variety of average Canadians including William Shatner singing a song extolling the virtues of Canada and its citizens See also edit nbsp Canada portal Canadian beerReferences edit Molson I am Canadian once more and proud of it The Globe and Mail Robert M Seiler Selling Patriotism Selling Beer The case of the I AM CANADIAN Commercial American Review of Canadian Studies spring 2002 v32 1 pp 45 66 online Archived 2011 09 27 at the Wayback Machine Molson Canadian ad gets second life in light of Trump immigration ban The Globe and Mail The Penguin treasury of popular Canadian poems and songs edited by John Robert Colombo published 2002 by Penguin Books ISBN 0 14 301326 2 I Am Albertan I Am Canadian Parody teachwithmusicca Retrieved June 3 2021 I Is A Newfoundlander gestsongs com Retrieved June 3 2021 I Am Not Canadian youtube com Archived from the original on 2021 12 21 Retrieved June 3 2021 I am Canadian canadianconnection com Retrieved June 3 2021 Shatner I Am Not Kirk trektoday com Retrieved June 3 2021 David Friend Juno Awards celebrate Avril Lavigne Deborah Cox and host Simu Liu s many talents Toronto Star May 15 2022 External links edit The Rant YouTube The Anthem YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title I Am Canadian amp oldid 1177478440, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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