Anglo-American
adj. Canadian.
- 1797  (1935)  All the Anglo-American inhabitants of that part of the Province of Quebec which is now Upper Canada, lived under the most confident expectation that they were eventually to be subject to the Laws of England only.
- 1871  What the Anglo-American public should demand, is a distinct positive measure . . . by which the valleys of the St. Lawrence and the Ottawa . . . and the magnificent roadstead of British Columbia, shall be united by a continuous railroad before