No, raccoons are not in the canidae family. They belong to the family Procyonidae.
The canidae family includes animals like dogs, wolves, foxes, and other similar species, which are commonly referred to as canids. Raccoons, on the other hand, are more closely related to animals such as coatis and kinkajous, which are part of the raccoon family.
Raccoons have distinct characteristics that set them apart from canids, such as their dexterous front paws and their unique facial markings. In summary, while both families are part of the larger order Carnivora, raccoons belong to a different family than those animals typically classified as canids.