No, Canada (capital C) is a proper noun, the name of a specific country. The proper adjective form is Canadian.
Proper: Canadian Geese
That is the spelling of a proper name, a lake and town in Russia (Nevel, Не́вель).The proper given name and surname is often spelledNeville (Neville Chamberlain), orNevel (Nevel Papperman), orNevil (author Nevil Shute).
That is the correct spelling of the proper noun Hera, chief goddess of Olympus and wife of Zeus.
Aardvark, aardwolf, and few proper nouns like Aaron and Aarau (a town in Switzerland)
The correct spelling is ferocious (wild, violent, vicious).
That is the correct spelling of the proper noun Montreal (large city in Canada).
That is the proper spelling, "thought" for the process of thinking.
That is the correct spelling of the word "proper" (correct, appropriate).The proper spelling is "proper" (correct, appropriate).
The proper adjective or noun in English is Canadian (of or from Canada, a person from Canada). The French spelling canadien is a French Canadian (male), female canadienne.
The US spelling is center but the spelling "centre" is frequently used for proper nouns such as buildings and towns.The UK spelling is centre.
The proper spelling is low fat.
The correct spelling is addition.
The correct spelling of "misplaced" is as written.
The proper spelling is "difference" (no A's).
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That is the correct spelling, although 'hifalutin' is also an acceptable spelling.