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you guys better not have used google

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pure brainpower

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  1. Which Canadian city has historically been the most influential in shaping the country’s culture and politics?

  2. Can you explain the historical background of the “Famine Route” and its importance in Canadian history?

  3. How much do you think the presence of French as the second official language affects the politics and culture of Canada?

  4. Why was the Canadian Football League (CFL) initially more popular than the National Football League (NFL) in Canada, and when did the tide turn?

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Ok let me be clear and say the real thing :nerd_face: :point_up_2:

1#: Ottawa

2#: Toronto

3#: English/French

4#: 10 Prov + 3 Territory

5#: Canadian Dollar

6#: 39.9M

7#: Cross

8#: Justin Trudeau

9#: John Alexender MacDonald

10#: Around 3.1M

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yeah i dont think americans know this

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I only know 2 answer smh

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Should I spit them out

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sure

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i have no idea what those are

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1st one being Montreal

2nd was a period lf 100 years I think that cause 1.1M people to move from whats known as modern Quebec and at the time Canada to the US for the job and higher salary and protection at work

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  1. Toronto has historically been the most influential city in shaping Canada’s culture and politics.
  2. The Famine Route refers to the massive influx of Irish immigrants to Canada in the mid-19th century, mostly due to the Great Famine in Ireland.
  3. The presence of French as an official language has had a significant impact on Canadian politics and culture, shaping policies, education, and cultural identity.
  4. The Canadian Football League (CFL) was initially more popular than the National Football League (NFL) in Canada due to its unique rules and
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Idk if this make sense at all

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cut off

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  1. Idk I just know basic knowledge of Canada from the standpoint of a foreigner
  2. On a good day maybe
  3. I imagine politicians have to learn both languages so they can understand all their citizens but I doubt it influences them much outside of that
  4. I don’t know for sure but Canada was probably bigger on sports than the US was since we were more focused on industrialization and stuff
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I like NFL better

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I know both language very well so in theory I could be the Prime Minister

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:cool:

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well as long as you dont fine the amish 400k for not using a covid app you’ll prolly be better than trudeau

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Trudeau is worse than a freaking conservatist like Polievre

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my friend was too lazy to get the 917k 911 gt3 rs and hoonicorn so he trusted me with his account

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