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Canadian Foods
Have you ever wondered what kind of
food Canada has and make? Canada has
many costumes surrounding foods. They
have many popular food’s that are also found
in the United States. In addition wheat is a
main crop in Canada. That’s all the stuff you
need to know about food in Canada.
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People in Canada have many costumes on
food. Food and other costumes in Canada
still carry hints of the colonial influences of
England and France. Food in the provinces
of Eastern Canada shows signs of English
heritage. The favorite foods of Canadians
vary slightly from region to region, and
strangely influenced by their family heritage.
In all Canadians have unique costumes.
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People in Canada have a lot of foods that
Americans have. In Canada they make maple
candy. The Niagara peninsula in Ontario is
the largest fruit growing area in Canada. The
world’s largest wheat field was sown near
Lethbridge Alberta in 1951. Canada has
many foods that Americans have.
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One of Canada’s most popular foods is
wheat. Canada is very high in wheat. In
Canada they make maple syrup candy
because kids love it. In Canada they have a
lot of wheat fields. In all Canada is very
popular with wheat.
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Canada has a lot of stuff we don’t have and
stuff they don’t have that we have. Canada
has many religions that we don’t have. One
of Canada’s most popular foods has maple in
it. Canada has a peninsula that they grow a lot
of food on. In all there is some things we
have that Canadians don’t have and stuff that
we don’t have and Canadians do have.
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Canadaian Sports
Sports are a popular past time for
Canada. Canada invented hockey. Lacrosse
derived from a native game called
Baggataway. Canadian football is the
second most spectated sport. This is just
some of the sports Canada plays.
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Canada invented hockey. The modern
form of Ice Hockey began in Canada in the
late 19th century. Hockey is called Canada’s
game. Many Canadian children start on
outdoor rinks or ponds. They have
upgraded hockey and are working hard to
improve the game more.
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Canadian football is the second most
spectated sport. The trophy for Canadian
football is called the Grey Cup. The largest
sport event in Canada is the Grey Cup. The
Lou Marsh Trophy is given to the best
athlete in Canada. Canadian football isn’t
the most popular but it is watched by many
people.
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Lacrosse derived from a native game
called Baggataway. Lacrosse is the oldest
organized sport in North America. Lacrosse
was invented in 1546. Lacrosse means
“brother of war” .The natives created
lacrosse and now people play it all through
America.
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Sports is a big part of Canadian life.
Canada invented hockey. Canada natives
also invented lacrosse. The Gray Cup is just
like the Super Bowl in America. In
conclusion everyone loves sports in Canada. http://www.ndnu.edu/images/athletics/mens-
lacrosse/04%2013%2008%20lacrosse%20v.%20whittier%20036.JPG
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flag.jpgRules and Laws in
Canada Have you ever bothered to think
about Canada, and their laws? Well now
I’m going to tell you!
Canada has a very wide range of foreign
workers. Every year over 150,000 foreign
workers enter Canada. There is also a
decent amount of immigration in Canada.
Immigration regularly conducts public
consultations. Canada may have
immigration but it’s pretty much well
rounded.
Criminals in Canada
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Canada has a decent amount of crimes
as well. There are 94 prisoners for every
100,000 people. Compared to the 426 in
the U.S. and 77 in the U.K., Canada looks
pretty good. Canada’s murder rate is 2.7 for
every 100,000 people. This shows that
Canada’s criminal record is pretty good
compared to other countries.
Wacky Laws Canada may have some good laws but
others can be really wacky. In Canada
margarine butter can’t be yellow. You also
need a prescription to buy or sell costumes.
Clear soda cannot have caffeine in it. (That
means, Mountain Dew cannot have caffeine
in it.) See, Canada does have some pretty
wacky laws.
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d_115&topnav=bd&cat=6346&hierPath=6220*&lang=en-US
Canada can be a very interesting country
to research, there is immigration, foreign
workers, and some very strange laws. Now,
you know a lot more about Canada.
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Canadian Music
Do you want to learn about the
instruments and musicians that came from
Canada? I will tell you about Canadian
musicians and awards. I will also tell you
about Canadian instruments. The last thing
I’ll tell you about is the Canadian music
festivals. http://www.musiciansmash.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/logo.jpg
Canadian musicians and awards
On this page I will tell you about some of
Canada’s musicians and music awards.
Canada is much like America, it has many
music awards like the C.R.M.A.Is, the
C.A.S.B.Ys and a lot more. Many musicians
came from Canada, like Celine Deane, Bruce
Aitkin, and Justin Beiber. Adolph Routnier
and Calixa Lavelle were the writers of
Canada’s national anthem ( Oh’ Canada.)
I’m sorry if you don’t like Canada any more
now that you know Justin Bieber is from
there. http://exclaim.ca/images/newdesign/up-western_awards.jpg
Canadian Instruments
On the page I’m going to tell you about
Canadian instruments. There are a lot of
instruments in Canada that you would
recognize. Some of them are the tritare (an
instrument similar to the guitar) and the
xylophone. One more of them are the
baroque flutes. I bet you recognized some
of those didn’t you? http://www.ams.org/mathmedia/images/md-200606-tritare.jpg
Canadian music festivals
There are so many fun music festivals in
Canada. The biggest festival In Canada is the
Vancouver symphony of fire. There is a
whole weeklong festival called the Canadian
music week. There is so many more
festivals like the de mon treal and the big
valley jam. There is a countless number of
Canadian festivals I could just read on and
on about.
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Closer There are tons of more musical things about
Canada I could tell you about. I told you
about music awards and Canadian
musicians. About Canadian instruments. I
also told you about Canada’s music
festavals. I hope you still like Canada even
though Justin Beiber came from there.
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