People in the Yukon and Northwest Territories hunt vicious rabbits. It is said that these creatures kill 0-0 people a year and a useless thing to hunt. People up north are pretty dumb sometimes.
The vast majority of Canadians (make that ~98% of the population) have never tasted caribou meat in their lives, except those who hunt caribou for food, which consist of most of the northern native american tribes (Chipewayan and Inuit, primarily) and a few Caucasian hunters that come up to hunt in the tundra or live where they can intercept caribou migration routes to hunt for meat and sometimes a nice trophy.
Vancouver Canadians was created in 2000.
Canadians mostly speak English
Canadians are free to believe what they want
Canadians drive on the right side of the road.
they kill things
just for fun ( its a sport in Norway too.)
The vast majority of Canadians (make that ~98% of the population) have never tasted caribou meat in their lives, except those who hunt caribou for food, which consist of most of the northern native american tribes (Chipewayan and Inuit, primarily) and a few Caucasian hunters that come up to hunt in the tundra or live where they can intercept caribou migration routes to hunt for meat and sometimes a nice trophy.
French-speaking Canadians are called Francophones.
If you are referring to the first European immigrants to Canada, they hunted beavers. The aboriginal people who were there first, hunted all sorts of animals.
First Nations hunt for traditional and cultural practices, spiritual connections with nature, sustenance for their communities, and to maintain balance within ecosystems. Hunting also plays a significant role in preserving Indigenous knowledge, traditions, and relationship with the land.
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Most Canadians can be found in Canada.
Approximately 30% of Canadians hold a bachelor's degree.