Facts About
Cánada|| Cristina Bernal & Sonia Ríos ||
People in Churchill leave their car
doors unlocked in case their
neighbours need to make a quick
escape from polar bears.
There’s also a prison for polar
bears who break into people’s
homes for food.
In Saskatchewan, a hoodie is
called a “bunnyhug”.
And every year the Netherlands
sends Canada thousands of tulips
to show their gratitude.
Which inspired Ottawa’s annual
Tulip Festival.
They’ve claimed the address “Santa Claus,
North Pole, H0H 0H0.”
Canada does not allow pre-employment or
randomized employee drug tests.
Alberta,
Canada, is the
only region in
the entire world
free of
Norwegian rats.
In 1947, a group of kids protested after the price of
chocolate bars were raised from 5 cents to 8 cents.
The term “trick or treat” was first used in
Alberta.
The University of Victoria offers a course
called the “Science of Batman.”
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Facts about Canada