"We Canadians are not given as a people to great patriotic displays"
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The intent is to normalize a low-decibel patriotism: pride expressed through institutions, social peace, and competence rather than spectacle. Campbell’s phrasing, “not given... to great displays,” is doing cultural boundary work. It implies a national character defined by self-control, even suspicion of performative emotion. That’s a tidy rhetorical move because it lets politicians claim the moral high ground without needing to produce stirring poetry or martial imagery. You can govern as an administrator and still sound patriotic.
The subtext also carries a soft rebuke to audiences themselves: if you’re craving parades and chest-thumping, you might be craving the wrong country. It’s a pre-emptive defense against the criticism that Canada lacks passion or identity. Campbell flips the script: the absence of spectacle becomes the proof of maturity.
Context matters. Campbell governed briefly in the early 1990s, when constitutional fights, Quebec nationalism, and North American cultural gravity raised anxieties about what Canada even was. In that climate, defining Canadian patriotism as modest wasn’t just descriptive; it was a way to keep the federation emotionally legible without lighting a match.
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Campbell, Kim. (2026, January 15). We Canadians are not given as a people to great patriotic displays. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-canadians-are-not-given-as-a-people-to-great-149117/
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"We Canadians are not given as a people to great patriotic displays." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/we-canadians-are-not-given-as-a-people-to-great-149117/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.


