Canadian Western

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The Canadian Western is The Western IN CANADA!, with a few characteristic differences. There tends to be more snow in Canada than in the western United States. And then there's the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, who always get their man (or so they're supposed to do): if it doesn't have Mounties, it's not a Canadian Western.

Examples of Canadian Western include:

Film

Live-Action TV

  • The Canadian TV series Bordertown is set in a town that straddles the US/Canadian border somewhere in the west. The border goes through the middle of the law enforcement office, with a corporal in the Northwest Mounted Police having his desk on the north side, and a U.S. Marshal having his on the south side.

Newspaper Comics

Radio

Theatre

  • The musical Rose-Marie. There are three film versions, all including considerable changes.

Western Animation