a1820  (1838)  There was an old man among them, an English Canadian, called Mr. Weller. . . .
1882  The hon. gentleman then in language of forcible eloquence referred to the pleasure shown by English-Canadians at the success of Mr. Frechette.
1965  It may not help the English Canadian and the French Canadian politician to speak one another's language if they do not share the same understanding of the tongue that money talks.