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Official language: English French
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- The Canada goose is a staple food item for natives of
northern Canada.
- Canada does not have a "national" cuisine as
such. There are typical Canadian dishes.
- The traditional cuisine varies from British Columbia (Salmon
& Wild Rice, and Nanaimo Bars) to Newfoundland (Cod
Cakes and fish cheeks), to Native dishes (maple sugar pie)
to French Canadian Foods (Tortiere, Yellow Pea Soup).
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- Although lacrosse was Canada’s first national game,
hockey is its most popular.
- Canada has more donut shops per capita than the United
States does.
Canada's national animal is the beaver.
- Canada is known as "Chocolate Town". The first
Valentine's Day heart-shaped chocolate box was invested
there and so was the very first chocolate nut bar and the
pink cinnamon chicken bone.
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