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Rick Hansen: Man in Motion 🌎♿
Paralyzed at 15, Rick Hansen wheeled across 34 countries between 1985 and 1987 to raise awareness for spinal cord injury research. Covering over 40,000 km, he became a symbol of determination and accessibility for millions worldwide. 🇨🇦 #Canada #Hero #Accessibility #RickHansen
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Canada's Sweetest Heist
From 2011-2012, Quebec was the scene of a bizarre agricultural crime. Thieves stole nearly 3,000 tonnes of maple syrup, worth $18.7 million, from a warehouse holding the province's 'strategic reserve.' This global reserve, managed by Quebec's producers to stabilize market prices, was hit by a complex theft that required a massive investigation to unravel.
#Canada #Quebec #MapleSyrup #TrueCrime
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Canadian_Maple_Syrup_Heist
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Canada's First Air Stars: The Siskins
The RCAF's first official aerobatic team was the Siskins, formed in 1929. Flying Armstrong Whitworth Siskin biplanes, the three-pilot team amazed crowds across North America, including at the prestigious National Air Races in the US. They pioneered precision formation flying in Canada's air force but were disbanded in 1932 due to Great Depression budget cuts. #Canada #RCAF #VintageAviation #Aviation #History 🇨🇦
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Point Pelee: A Monarch Superhighway
While famous for birding, Point Pelee National Park is also a critical stop on the monarch butterfly migration. In autumn, tens of thousands of monarchs gather at the park's southern tip, resting & waiting for favourable winds before making the perilous flight across Lake Erie. This natural spectacle turns the park's trees orange and black with butterflies. #Canada #PointPelee #Monarchs #Migration 🇨🇦
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Roméo Dallaire's Courage in Rwanda
Canadian Lt.-Gen. Roméo Dallaire led the UN peacekeeping force during the 1994 Rwandan genocide. Despite impossible odds and limited support, he stayed to protect civilians. Haunted by what he witnessed, Dallaire became a tireless advocate for human rights and mental health awareness. 🇨🇦 #Canada #Hero #Peacekeeping #RomeoDallaire
https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/romeo-dallaire
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Wop May: Legendary Aviator and Lifesaver ✈️❄️
Wilfrid 'Wop' May served with distinction in WWI, famously surviving a dogfight against the Red Baron. Postwar, he pioneered northern bush flying & in 1929 delivered life-saving diphtheria serum to Fort Vermilion, Alberta. In 1932, he played a crucial role in the manhunt for the Mad Trapper of Rat River - aerial scouting assisting RCMP. 🇨🇦 #Canada #History #WWI #WopMay
https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/wilfrid-reid-may
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Oak Island: The Legend of the Money Pit
Canada's longest-running treasure hunt began in 1795 on Oak Island, Nova Scotia. A teenager found a depression in the ground under a tree with a tackle block. He and his friends began digging, discovering layers of oak logs every 10 feet down. They never found treasure, but they sparked a mystery that has captivated searchers for over 200 years. #Canada #OakIsland #Mystery #NovaScotia 🇨🇦
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'Coudes levés' – La position défiante du Canada en 2025
En 2025, Justin Trudeau a popularisé le « coude en l'air ». Prononcée dans son discours d'adieu, la phrase a marqué la défense de la souveraineté après les menaces territoriales des États-Unis. Comme au hockey, il évoque une posture prête à se battre. 🇨🇦 #Canada #Souveraineté #CoudesLevés #Défi #Hockey #Résilience
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Dr. Norman Bethune: Battlefield Surgeon and Innovator 🚑🌍
Dr. Norman Bethune revolutionized battlefield medicine by pioneering mobile blood transfusion units during the Spanish Civil War. Later, he brought modern medical care to rural China, where he became a revered symbol of compassion and innovation. 🇨🇦 #Canada #Hero #Medicine #NormanBethune
https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/henry-norman-bethune
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Who wrote 'The Handmaid's Tale'?
Margaret Atwood, the prolific Canadian author, penned the dystopian masterpiece ‘The Handmaid’s Tale.’ Published in 1985, this chilling novel explores themes of oppression, feminism, and totalitarianism in the near-future Republic of Gilead. Its powerful storytelling and enduring relevance have cemented Atwood’s status as a global literary icon. 🇨🇦 #CanadianLit #MargaretAtwood #DystopianFiction
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A Novelist's Alter Ego
Robertson Davies, a key figure in Canadian literature, was known for novels like 'Fifth Business.' Less known is his work's connection to Jungian psychology, exploring archetypes & the subconscious. His famous public persona, with its flowing beard and grand style, was said to mirror the wise 'magus' characters found in his fiction, blurring the line between the author & his creation. #Canada #RobertsonDavies #CanLit #Jung
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The Golden Age: Canada's Golden Hawks
Before the Snowbirds, the Golden Hawks ruled the skies. Formed in 1959 for the RCAF's 35th anniversary, they flew frontline F-86 Sabre jets—not trainers. Their striking gold-and-red paint scheme and daring low-level shows made them legends. Their controversial disbandment in 1964 was met with public outcry, solidifying their place as one of Canada's most revered air teams. #Canada #GoldenHawks #RCAF #Aviation 🇨🇦
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Gwaii Haanas: Governed by Two Nations
Gwaii Haanas is unique for its governance. It is co-managed by the Haida Nation and the Government of Canada, a model rooted in the Haida principle of interconnectedness. This partnership protects both cultural heritage and ecological integrity, setting a global benchmark for Indigenous-led conservation. #Canada #GwaiiHaanas #CanadaIsAwesome #Indigenous 🇨🇦
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwaii_Haanas_National_Park_Reserve_and_Haida_Heritage_Site
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Jeremy Hansen: First Canadian to the Moon 🌕
Jeremy Hansen is assigned to the Artemis II mission, making him the first Canadian, and one of the first humans in over 50 years, to journey to the Moon. A former fighter pilot and engineer, Hansen's role on this historic flight underscores Canada's contribution to deep space exploration and the Artemis program. #Canada #JeremyHansen #ArtemisII #CanadaIsAwesome 🇨🇦
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Le courage de Roméo Dallaire au Rwanda
Le lieutenant-général Roméo Dallaire a dirigé la mission de paix de l'ONU lors du génocide rwandais en 1994. Malgré peu de moyens, il a protégé des civils. Marqué par ces événements, il est devenu un défenseur des droits humains et de la santé mentale. 🇨🇦 #Canada #Héros #Paix #RoméoDallaire
https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/fr/article/romeo-dallaire
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Canadian Invention: The Telephone 🇨🇦
On March 10, 1876, Alexander Graham Bell made the first successful telephone call in Brantford, Ontario, saying the famous words: "Mr. Watson, come here. I want to see you." Bell developed his telephone invention while living in Canada, making it one of the most significant contributions to modern communication technology. 📞
🇨🇦 #Canada #Telephone #BellInvention
https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/alexander-graham-bell
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Life's Weirdest Experiments: The Burgess Shale
In Yoho National Park lies a 508-million-year-old fossil bed that rewrote evolutionary history. The Burgess Shale preserves the soft tissues of creatures from the Cambrian Explosion, like the five-eyed Opabinia. These fossils reveal a time of wild evolutionary experiments, making it one of the most important paleontological sites on Earth. 🤯 #Canada #BurgessShale #CanadaIsAwesome #Paleontology 🇨🇦
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When the Grey Cup Took a Break: War & Disputes 🚫🏈
Imagine a year without the Grey Cup! From 1916 to 1918, the championship was paused due to the profound impact of World War I. Then, in 1919, a rules dispute caused another cancellation. It's a reminder of how much this game means to Canada, even when history intervened. #Canada #GreyCup #CFLHistory #WWI
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The Battle of Vimy Ridge: A Defining Moment for Canada 🇨🇦
On April 9, 1917, Canadians took Vimy Ridge, marking a turning point in WWI and Canadian history. This victory is often seen as a pivotal moment in the development of Canadian national identity. The battle claimed over 3,500 lives but solidified Canada's reputation as a formidable fighting force and contributed to its growing autonomy on the global stage. 🇨🇦⚔️ #Vimy #WWI #Canada 🎗️
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John McCrae and 'In Flanders Fields'
Lt.-Col. John McCrae, a Canadian doctor and soldier, penned 'In Flanders Fields' in 1915 after witnessing WWI's horrors. The poem captured collective grief and hope, inspiring the poppy as a symbol of remembrance. McCrae’s words endure across generations. 🇨🇦 #Canada #History #WWI #JohnMcCrae
https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/john-mccrae
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Thaidene Nëné: Land of the Ancestors
On the East Arm of Great Slave Lake, Thaidene Nëné National Park Reserve is a model of co-governance between Parks Canada and local Indigenous governments. Its name means 'Land of the Ancestors' in Dënesųłıné. The park protects a sacred cultural landscape and a crucial transition zone from boreal forest to tundra. #Canada #ThaideneNene #CanadaIsAwesome #NWT 🇨🇦
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The Red Knight: A Solo Spectacle
Not all of Canada's air displays were full teams. The Red Knight was a solo performer from 1958 to 1969. The pilot, always an experienced RCAF instructor, flew a T-33 Silver Star jet painted brilliant red. The Red Knight brought aerobatics to smaller towns and airshows that couldn't host a full formation team, becoming a unique and beloved part of Canada's aviation heritage. #Canada #RCAF #ColdWar #Aviation 🇨🇦
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Céline Dion – My Heart Will Go On
Céline Dion’s sweeping 1997 ballad 'My Heart Will Go On' sold over 18 million copies worldwide, won the 1999 #JUNO for Single of the Year, and became a global anthem, topping charts in more than 20 countries. It was the emotional heartbeat of James Cameron’s *Titanic*, cementing Dion’s status as a Canadian pop legend. 🇨🇦 #Canada #CelineDion #MyHeartWillGoOn #Titanic #CanadianMusic #PopLegends #JUNO
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The Money Pit's Secrets: Booby Traps and Curses
The Oak Island pit seems to be protected. Searchers have battled ingenious booby traps, including flood tunnels that fill the shaft with seawater as they dig deeper. A stone slab with cryptic symbols was also reportedly found. A legend persists that seven people must die before the treasure is found. To date, six have lost their lives in the search. #Canada #OakIsland #TreasureHunt #Unsolved 🇨🇦
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Canada's First Jet Team: The Blue Devils
The 'Blue Devils' of 410 Squadron were Canada's first jet aerobatic team. Formed in 1949, they flew the de Havilland Vampire, the RCAF's first operational jet fighter, thrilling audiences with the speed of the new jet age. Active for only three seasons, they introduced high-speed precision jet formation flying in Canada. #Canada #RCAF #Aviation #History 🇨🇦
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/410_Tactical_Fighter_Operational_Training_Squadron#Aerobatic_team
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Leonard Cohen: The Poetry of Song
Leonard Cohen, a Montreal-born poet, songwriter, and singer, crafted some of the most enduring and evocative lyrics in modern music. 📜 His songs are poems. From 'Hallelujah' to 'Suzanne,' Cohen's words resonate with depth and meaning. A Canadian legend. 🇨🇦 #Canada #LeonardCohen #CanadianPoetry #Songwriter
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Bryan Adams – (Everything I Do) I Do It For You
Bryan Adams’ 1991 power ballad '(Everything I Do) I Do It For You' - 1992 #JUNO for Single of the Year, sold over 15 million copies, UK chart record - #1 for 16 consecutive weeks. The Robin Hood soundtrack smash became one of Canada’s most successful singles. 🇨🇦 #Canada #BryanAdams #JUNO #CanadianMusic
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/(Everything_I_Do)_I_Do_It_for_You
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William Shatner: Boldly Going Where No Canadian Has Gone Before 🇨🇦🚀
William Shatner, born in Montreal, is best known as Captain James T. Kirk in the 'Star Trek' franchise. His distinctive acting style and enduring charisma have made him a cultural icon. He's a proud Canadian who has boldly gone where no Canadian has gone before! 🇨🇦 #Canada #WilliamShatner #CanadianActor #StarTrek #CaptainKirk
https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/william-shatner
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A Novelist's Alter Ego
Robertson Davies, a key figure in Canadian literature, was known for novels like 'Fifth Business.' Less known is his work's connection to Jungian psychology, exploring archetypes & the subconscious. His famous public persona, with its flowing beard and grand style, was said to mirror the wise 'magus' characters found in his fiction, blurring the line between the author & his creation. #Canada #RobertsonDavies #CanLit #Jung
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Ivvavik: A Place for Giving Birth
Ivvavik, Canada's first national park created through an Indigenous land claim agreement, has a name that means 'a place for giving birth' in Inuvialuktun. It protects the vital calving grounds of the Porcupine Caribou Herd. Each year, thousands of caribou migrate here to have their young, making it a cornerstone of Gwich'in culture and ecological stability. #Canada #Ivvavik #Yukon #Caribou 🇨🇦
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Oak Island: The Legend of the Money Pit
Canada's longest-running treasure hunt began in 1795 on Oak Island, Nova Scotia. A teenager found a depression in the ground under a tree with a tackle block. He and his friends began digging, discovering layers of oak logs every 10 feet down. They never found treasure, but they sparked a mystery that has captivated searchers for over 200 years. #Canada #OakIsland #Mystery #NovaScotia 🇨🇦
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Rouge: Canada's First National Urban Park
Rouge National Urban Park is a unique blend of nature, agriculture, and history within Canada's largest metropolitan area. It's the only national park containing active farms, some of which have been worked for generations. It protects Toronto's last-remaining Class 1 farmland alongside vital ecosystems and significant Indigenous archaeological sites. #Canada #RougePark #UrbanPark #Toronto 🇨🇦
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The Money Pit's Secrets: Booby Traps and Curses
The Oak Island pit seems to be protected. Searchers have battled ingenious booby traps, including flood tunnels that fill the shaft with seawater as they dig deeper. A stone slab with cryptic symbols was also reportedly found. A legend persists that seven people must die before the treasure is found. To date, six have lost their lives in the search. #Canada #OakIsland #TreasureHunt #Unsolved 🇨🇦
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The Battle of Vimy Ridge: A Defining Moment for Canada 🇨🇦
On April 9, 1917, Canadians took Vimy Ridge, marking a turning point in WWI and Canadian history. This victory is often seen as a pivotal moment in the development of Canadian national identity. The battle claimed over 3,500 lives but solidified Canada's reputation as a formidable fighting force and contributed to its growing autonomy on the global stage. 🇨🇦⚔️ #Vimy #WWI #Canada 🎗️
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The Money Pit's Secrets: Booby Traps and Curses
The Oak Island pit seems to be protected. Searchers have battled ingenious booby traps, including flood tunnels that fill the shaft with seawater as they dig deeper. A stone slab with cryptic symbols was also reportedly found. A legend persists that seven people must die before the treasure is found. To date, six have lost their lives in the search. #Canada #OakIsland #TreasureHunt #Unsolved 🇨🇦
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Rouge: Canada's First National Urban Park
Rouge National Urban Park is a unique blend of nature, agriculture, and history within Canada's largest metropolitan area. It's the only national park containing active farms, some of which have been worked for generations. It protects Toronto's last-remaining Class 1 farmland alongside vital ecosystems and significant Indigenous archaeological sites. #Canada #RougePark #UrbanPark #Toronto 🇨🇦
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William Shatner: Boldly Going Where No Canadian Has Gone Before 🇨🇦🚀
William Shatner, born in Montreal, is best known as Captain James T. Kirk in the 'Star Trek' franchise. His distinctive acting style and enduring charisma have made him a cultural icon. He's a proud Canadian who has boldly gone where no Canadian has gone before! 🇨🇦 #Canada #WilliamShatner #CanadianActor #StarTrek #CaptainKirk
https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/william-shatner
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Oak Island: The Legend of the Money Pit
Canada's longest-running treasure hunt began in 1795 on Oak Island, Nova Scotia. A teenager found a depression in the ground under a tree with a tackle block. He and his friends began digging, discovering layers of oak logs every 10 feet down. They never found treasure, but they sparked a mystery that has captivated searchers for over 200 years. #Canada #OakIsland #Mystery #NovaScotia 🇨🇦
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Street Legal: Canada's Legal Drama Landmark
Airing from 1987 to 1994, 'Street Legal' delved into the lives of Toronto lawyers, blending personal and professional challenges. ⚖️ It was one of Canada's most successful drama series, reflecting societal issues of the time. 🇨🇦 #Canada #StreetLegal #LegalDrama #CanadianTV
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Oak Island Today: The Hunt Continues
For over two centuries, numerous syndicates have spent millions trying to solve the Oak Island puzzle, using everything from shovels to advanced drilling rigs. The popular TV show 'The Curse of Oak Island' has brought global attention to the ongoing search. While intriguing artifacts have been found, the legendary main treasure remains elusive. #Canada #OakIsland #History #Mystery 🇨🇦
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Rouge: Canada's First National Urban Park
Rouge National Urban Park is a unique blend of nature, agriculture, and history within Canada's largest metropolitan area. It's the only national park containing active farms, some of which have been worked for generations. It protects Toronto's last-remaining Class 1 farmland alongside vital ecosystems and significant Indigenous archaeological sites. #Canada #RougePark #UrbanPark #Toronto 🇨🇦
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Street Legal: Canada's Legal Drama Landmark
Airing from 1987 to 1994, 'Street Legal' delved into the lives of Toronto lawyers, blending personal and professional challenges. ⚖️ It was one of Canada's most successful drama series, reflecting societal issues of the time. 🇨🇦 #Canada #StreetLegal #LegalDrama #CanadianTV
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The Battle of Vimy Ridge: A Defining Moment for Canada 🇨🇦
On April 9, 1917, Canadians took Vimy Ridge, marking a turning point in WWI and Canadian history. This victory is often seen as a pivotal moment in the development of Canadian national identity. The battle claimed over 3,500 lives but solidified Canada's reputation as a formidable fighting force and contributed to its growing autonomy on the global stage. 🇨🇦⚔️ #Vimy #WWI #Canada 🎗️
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Rouge: Canada's First National Urban Park
Rouge National Urban Park is a unique blend of nature, agriculture, and history within Canada's largest metropolitan area. It's the only national park containing active farms, some of which have been worked for generations. It protects Toronto's last-remaining Class 1 farmland alongside vital ecosystems and significant Indigenous archaeological sites. #Canada #RougePark #UrbanPark #Toronto 🇨🇦
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The Battle of Vimy Ridge: A Defining Moment for Canada 🇨🇦
On April 9, 1917, Canadians took Vimy Ridge, marking a turning point in WWI and Canadian history. This victory is often seen as a pivotal moment in the development of Canadian national identity. The battle claimed over 3,500 lives but solidified Canada's reputation as a formidable fighting force and contributed to its growing autonomy on the global stage. 🇨🇦⚔️ #Vimy #WWI #Canada 🎗️
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The Battle of Vimy Ridge: A Defining Moment for Canada 🇨🇦
On April 9, 1917, Canadians took Vimy Ridge, marking a turning point in WWI and Canadian history. This victory is often seen as a pivotal moment in the development of Canadian national identity. The battle claimed over 3,500 lives but solidified Canada's reputation as a formidable fighting force and contributed to its growing autonomy on the global stage. 🇨🇦⚔️ #Vimy #WWI #Canada 🎗️
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The Battle of Vimy Ridge: A Defining Moment for Canada 🇨🇦
On April 9, 1917, Canadians took Vimy Ridge, marking a turning point in WWI and Canadian history. This victory is often seen as a pivotal moment in the development of Canadian national identity. The battle claimed over 3,500 lives but solidified Canada's reputation as a formidable fighting force and contributed to its growing autonomy on the global stage. 🇨🇦⚔️ #Vimy #WWI #Canada 🎗️