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  2. Culture of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada portal. v. t. e. Perhaps the most prominent symbol of Canada, the maple leaf has been a de facto symbol since the 1700s. The culture of Canada embodies the artistic, culinary, literary, humour, musical, political and social elements that are representative of Canadians.

  3. Canada - Wikipedia

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    Canada leads the world in refugee resettlement; it resettled more than 47,600 in 2022. [283] New immigrants settle mostly in major urban areas, such as Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver. [284] Canada's population density, at 4.2 inhabitants per square kilometre (11/sq mi), is among the lowest in the world. [277]

  4. 1974 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    April 3 – A tornado strikes Windsor, Ontario, killing 9 people. The tornado was part of the 1974 Super Outbreak. May 23 – The RCMP accepts applications from women for regular police duties for the first time. The first 32 women formed Troop 17, were sworn in on September 16, 1974, and graduated on March 3, 1975.

  5. Tourism in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The second largest country in the world, Canada's wide geographical variety is a significant tourist attractor. Much of the country's tourism is centred in the following regions: Toronto, Montreal, Quebec City, Vancouver / Whistler, Niagara Falls, Vancouver Island, Canadian Rockies, British Columbia's Okanagan Valley, Churchill, Manitoba and ...

  6. 1954 in Canada - Wikipedia

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    April 14 – Harold Connolly becomes premier of Nova Scotia. May 31 – Winnipeg 's first television station, CBWT a CBC Television owned and operated station, begins broadcasting. August 10 – The groundbreaking ceremony for the St. Lawrence Seaway begins. September 9 - The 1954 Series of banknotes is introduced.

  7. National symbols of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The mother beaver on the Canadian parliament's Peace Tower. [ 6 ] The five flowers on the shield surrounded by maple leafs each represent an ethnicity— Tudor rose: English; Fleur de lis: French; thistle: Scottish; shamrock: Irish; and leek: Welsh. Canada's most well known symbol is the maple leaf, which was first used by French colonists in ...

  8. Ethnic origins of people in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Irish population, meanwhile, witnessed steady, slowing population growth during the late 19th and early 20th century, with the proportion of the total Canadian population dropping from 24.3 percent in 1871 to 12.6 percent in 1921 and falling from the second-largest ethnic group in Canada from to fourth − principally due to massive ...

  9. List of Canadian inventions, innovations, and discoveries

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    Red Fife wheat – a Canadian landrace descendant of Western Ukrainian wheat, first grown by David Fife in Upper Canada in 1842. Spartan apple – an apple similar to the McIntosh introduced to Summerland, British Columbia in 1936, developed by R. C. Palmer.

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