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Things Canada gave the world.


Unfortunately, Justin Bieber

--Michael D. Clarke

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Canada and the US gave the world me. :)

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Thank you!

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Ice hockey
The snowmobile
Second City Television (SCTV)
Rush
Maple syrup

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Garbage bags

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comedians

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Yeah, SCTV especially.

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NORM

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Ah, a true gift to the world. One of the greatest comedians of all time, top five for sure.

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IMAX
Wonder Bra
Insulin

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Northern lights

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I don't really think Canada has the claim on the aurora.

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the best place to view it

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I think Norway, Iceland, Alaska, and Finland might say meh. I mean you get the aurora in the south too. I know we have a lot of places to see them because of how vast our north is, but I don't really think that something related to the magnetic field of the earth is really something we can claim.

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Northern lights

Canada is also known for being one of the best places to enjoy the best light show on earth: the northern lights, also known as the aurora borealis.

Every northern country is famous for being home to this fantastic natural spectacle. Still, sometimes people forget that Canada is an excellent choice, as much of the country is within the auroral oval (the zones where the lights are visible).

So, you don’t need to go to Alaska, Finland, Iceland, or Norway to see the vibrant green, yellow and red lights dancing in the sky at night.

Some of Canada’s best places to see the northern lights include Yellowknife in the northwest territories, Whitehorse Yukon, Torngat Mountains National Park, and Northern Saskatchewan. But there are many others! Just remember that you have to go between September and March when there’s enough darkness at night to see them.

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I'm not disputing that, I'm just saying that it's not something we gave the world. We are just lucky to have so many places to view them.

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it's like niagara falls, it counts in my book.

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These things existed before Canada was a country and will exist after we're gone. I don't really think that we can claim nature as something we, as a country, gives the world.

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people come from all over the world to see canadian wildlife and nature

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I know. I've been to Banff in the summer. It's awful.

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THE samoanjoke...I SAY WE HIT THE BUTTON AND LAUNCH THE NUKES.🙂

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You guys can't find yourselves on a map, do you really think you guys know where Canada is?

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