31 things you never knew about the history of Canada
Elizabeth Chorney-Booth
12 December 2024
Canadian history lesson
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Indigenous peoples have lived in Canada for over 10,000 years
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Vikings reached Canada long before other Europeans
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Earth’s oldest rocks are in Canada
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Canada became a country on July 1
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Canada didn’t have its own official flag until 1965
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Canada signed 11 treaties with its First Nations people
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Québec City is the only walled city north of Mexico
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Bison are Indigenous to the prairies
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Canada’s first PM almost burned to death
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Canada and the United States have been at war
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St. John’s might be the oldest city in North America
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Most Canadians have settled near the border
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Canada grew with the railway
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The longest-running Prime Minister was in office for over 20 years
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Basketball was invented by a Canadian
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The original Parliament building burned down in 1916
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Canada is a land of immigrants
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Canada has two official languages
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The California roll was invented in Canada
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Dinosaurs dominated Canada
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Canada’s national park service was the first in the world
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The beaver is Canada's national animal
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It took over 20 years to build the Trans-Canada Highway
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Canada's radio stations legally have to play Canadian songs
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Canada's Charter of Rights has protected citizens since 1982
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Newfoundland was the last province to join Confederation
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The Canadarm changed space exploration
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The city of Saskatoon is named after berries
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Queen Elizabeth II visited Canada more than any other country in the Commonwealth
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Canada has hosted the Olympic Games three times
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Canada has the longest coastline in the world
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