Canadians speak Frech and English.
Some common Canadian slang words include:
Toque (a type of winter hat)
Serviette (napkin)
Double Double (coffee with two creams, two sugars)
Timbit (donut holes)
Poutine (fries with gravy and cheese curds)
Hoodie/Bunny hug (a hooded sweatshirt)
The Rock (Newfoundland)
The Island (if in west coast, Vancouver. If in east coast, PEI)
Metro (Quebecois for the subway)
Canadian troops fought in many, many battles. Far too many to simply list here. See the link below for an extensive list of the various battles Canadians were involved in.
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A list of Catholic Bishops in Canada can be found on the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops. The list is sorted from A to Z and it also includes the names of reverends.
Animals
No, it is not. There is a complete list of Canadian public holidays at the link below.
You can find a list of Canadian ETFs on various websites like TMXmoney and ETF. Both websites offer a great amount of information, including a list of Canadian ETFs.
List it on eBay.
You can go here to see a list of Canadian Food http://www.canadaonly.ca
Click on this link for a complete list of Canadian saints, blesseds, venerables and servants of God,
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The Canada lynx is not on the threatened list, but listed as "Least Concern" by the IUCN.
Food websites which list recipes for traditional Canadian dishes are Crave, the Food Network, Chowhound and All Recipes. One may also find these types of recipes at SOS Cuisine and The Canadian Guide.
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Yes.
A list of kind words
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