Yes, "Canadian" is a proper noun when used to refer to a person or thing of, from, or related to Canada.
Klondike is the name of a particular place, so it is a proper noun.
A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'country' is the name of a country; for example, Australia, Bolivia, Canada, etc.
Mexico and Canada The Bahamas, too, for "border-crossing" purposes, i.e. no need for a passport with proper ID.
The states that have a land border with another country are Alaska (Canada), Maine (Canada), Washington (Canada), Michigan (Canada), Minnesota (Canada), North Dakota (Canada), Montana (Canada), New York (Canada), Vermont (Canada), New Hampshire (Canada), Arizona (Mexico), California (Mexico), New Mexico (Mexico), and Texas (Mexico).
proper adj of Guatemala
Egyptian
Scottish, not Scotch
O·mani (-män) adj. & n.
adj. correct; suitable; just; complete (Slang)
Laxidazicle- To be much of a lazy person, to be very relaxed...Part of speech Adj.
coeval adj. coevally adv. coexistent adj. coincidental adj. coinstantaneous adj. concomitant adj. concurrent adj. concurrently adv. contemporaneous adj. contemporaneously adv. at once gleichzeitig at the same time simultaneous adj. simultaneously adv.
apace adv. [poet] brisk adj. briskly adv. expeditious adj. expeditiously adv. mobile adj. nippy adj. (Brit.) [sl.] prompt adj. quick adj. quickly adv. rapid adj. rapidly adv. slippy adj. spanking adj. speedily adv. speedy adj. swift adj. swiftly adv.
Canada is the name of a country, therefore, it is a proper noun.
An adjective describes a noun - beautiful (adj) butterfly (noun).A proper adjective describes a name - Indian (pro. adj) pottery (noun)The word "they're" is a contraction of "they are" and does have a descriptive quality, but only in the verb form, as it sets you up for what a group of people are doing in the present time.
rude n.m.,f.1. boor n.2. brute n.rude adj.1. blunt adj.2. boorish adj.3. brusque adj.4. crude adj.5. rude adj.rude (adj.]brutal adj.
adj. Possible to do. adj. Possible to do.