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Canadian comedians have been recognized internationally since the 1910s and were embraced as the country sought a national identity distinct from that of Great Britain and the United States. Canadians closely identify with their sense of humour, and working-class Canadians popularly consider comedians, along with singers and musical acts, as the country's cultural best. Canadians are known to value modesty, politeness and social responsibility, and comedians who develop their craft before such audiences become acutely aware of the fine lines of comedy. Overview Types of humour Many Canadian comedians have been influenced by American and British culture and humour. They blend the comic traditions of these cultures with Canadian humour while maintaining an outsider perspective, the latter providing a separation or ironic distance which has allowed for keen observational humour, impressions and parody.: 201–204  Comedy critics have described this as absorbing and adapting a dominant culture. Dark and fatalistic humour is also used extensively by Canadian comedians. This is generally attributed to the common reference point of the Canadian climate, the dangers of which are well known to comedians who tour the vast and often sparsely populated country.: 252–254  It may be impossible to change one's fate in the face of overwhelming forces, but the comedian allows the audience to use laughter as a coping mechanism.: 252–254  Social pressures Domestic audiences traditionally value the collective good over individual freedom of expression, and as a consequence also value politeness and modesty. To overcome the taboo against social criticism, some Canadian comedians will link comedic discontent to group survival. Others will use a character or persona as a comedic mask, a tool which has allowed satire to gain mainstream popularity.: 25  Comedic characters with broad appeal are typically low-status, non-threatening, and likeable despite their misbehaviour. While social pressures cause Canadians to repress their fears and anxieties, comedians expose such through comedic art. Individual audience members externalize their reaction as laughter, publicly displaying their value system. When an audience laughs together it creates consensus at sharing a common worldview. Canadian comedians thus learn to be surrogates, using individual expression to reaffirm the collective while voicing and soothing the audience's troubles.: 258  Industry Due to limited opportunities in Canada's entertainment industry, most comedians struggle to earn a living. Those who persevere have tended to place importance on artistic freedom, and are more likely to maintain creative control of their work.: 223  Some Canadian comedians move to the larger and more lucrative market of the United States, where they are perceived as "seasoned newcomers", having spent years developing their craft outside the notice of Hollywood. Since 2000, Canadian comedians have been recognized by the Canadian Comedy Awards (CCA), which has bestowed over 350 awards for comedy in live performances, film, television, radio, and Internet media. Television comedy has also been recognized by the Canadian Screen Awards. Film and broadcast performers are represented by the Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists (ACTRA), theatre performers by the Canadian Actors' Equity Association (CAEA), comedy writers by the Writers Guild of Canada (WGC), and stand-up comedians by the Canadian Association of Stand-up Comedians (CASC). List Notable Canadian comedians include: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q Quick Dick McDick R S T V W Y Z Pete Zedlacher Duos Troupes See also Canadian humour List of comedians List of Quebec comedians Footnotes Notes References . Discover the J P Choquette popular books. Find the top 100 most popular J P Choquette books.

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  • See No Evil synopsis, comments

    See No Evil

    J.P. Choquette

    "If I'm not here to help the next person, who will be?" Tayt Waters is a vigilante. A business owner. And a woman on a mission.Helping people who've been failed by the legal s...

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    Epidemic

    J.P. Choquette

    When a deadly virus, H1N2 breaks out in the small town of St. Albans, Vermont, Everett James finds himself in the middle of the most important investigation of his career. But his ...

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    Let the Dead Rest

    J.P. Choquette

    Unearth the chilling secrets that refuse to stay hidden in this gripping tale. Set in 1944, follow the enchanting yet haunting story of Etta Hayes, a young woman deeply in love wit...

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    Dark Circle

    J.P. Choquette

    When Sarah Solomon and her husband, Cole, move to northwestern Vermont, it's to get a fresh start. But strange things are happening in their gated community.Why are the new neighbo...

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    Hear No Evil

    J.P. Choquette

    "If I'm not here to help the next person, who will be?"Tayt Waters doesn't try to get herself into hairraising predicaments, it just happens. Returning to work at her security firm...