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{{南方公园角色|图片 = canadian-president.png|英文原名 = Canadian President|性别 = 男}}The '''Canadian President''' appeared in the [[Season Nineteen]] episode, "[[Where My Country Gone?]]". He was a "brash asshole who just spoke his mind", which the Canadians found funny at first. However, they let the joke go on for too long and he was mistakenly elected.
 
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'''加拿大总统'''首次出场于[[第十九季]]"[[Where My Country Gone?]]". He was a "brash asshole who just spoke his mind", which the Canadians found funny at first. However, they let the joke go on for too long and he was mistakenly elected.
   
 
==Background==
 
==Background==

2018年5月12日 (六) 23:53的版本


加拿大总统首次出场于第十九季"Where My Country Gone?". He was a "brash asshole who just spoke his mind", which the Canadians found funny at first. However, they let the joke go on for too long and he was mistakenly elected.

Background

Following his election, he made Canada such a horrible place to live that the Canadians fled to the United States. He later built the Canadian Wall in order to keep the Americans out. Herbert Garrison however manages to bypass the wall.

Mr. Garrison met with the Canadian president and they quickly got into a fight which ended with Mr. Garrison raping the Canadian president to death. Immediately after learning about the death of the Canadian president, the Canadians returned to Canada with joy.

Appearance

His appearance was similar to Donald Trump. He had blond hair, and wore a blue suit with a white undershirt and a light blue tie.

Personality

The Canadian president was very outspoken and rude. He constantly told people to "suck his balls". He didn't care about anyone but himself and has xenophobia towards Americans.

Trivia

  • He is a parody of Donald Trump, from his looks to his loud, abrasive demeanor. Trump successfully ran for President in the 2016 Presidential election.
  • In reality, Canada is a parliamentary democracy under a constitutional monarchy, and consists of a prime minister as a head of government and a monarch as a head of state, as opposed to a president.
  • The President of Canada enjoys dancing to "The Safety Dance" by the Canadian new wave band Men Without Hats.