A lumberjack checking out a hockey player is a Canadian take on the 'distracted boyfriend' meme. Photo courtesy of CIRA/.CA. |
The Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA), the organization in charge of Canada's '.ca' top-level domain, has published a series of stock photos that poke fun at Canadian stereotypes. In a bid to get more people to add something 'uniquely Canadian' to their projects, they're offering up their library of stock images for free.
Photo courtesy of CIRA/.CA |
Anyone can use small, medium, large or extra-large sized images from the library, though they ask for an email address to access the extra-large 4K files. All CIRA asks, in return, is that a credit along the lines of 'photo by CIRA/.CA,' along with a link back to their website, is included.
Photo courtesy of CIRA/.CA. Also, no, this is not long-lost relative of Jordan—so far as we're aware. |
CIRA has their own version of the popular 'distracted boyfriend' meme, featuring a hockey player, and other distinct nods to Canadian culture including a moose interacting with backpackers and a lumberjack taking a swig of maple syrup. Anyone with the desire to add to this collection of images is encouraged to contact CIRA.