出典:Wiktionary
Attested since 1835[1][2] as Kanuk (in US writings) and 1849 as canuck (in Canadian writings). Of unknown origin, often hypothesized to derive from the name or speech of an early Canadian minority, later broadened to denote all Canadians.[3]
Canuck (複数形 Canucks)
In Canada, the term is not derogatory, and is considered to apply to all Canadians. When used by non-Canadians, especially in the United States, the term is often considered derogatory, particularly when applied to French Canadians in New England.
Canuck (comparative more Canuck, superlative most Canuck)