The population in Canada is 33 million 225 thousand people.The 2 main religions are Roman Catholic and Protestant. The
life expectancy as a male in Canada Is 80-85. The life expectancy as a Female in canada is 79-80. Poutine:
PoutineFrench fries generously slathered in gravy and cheese curds — is a classic
Canadian treat that is said to have originated in Quebec in the 1950s. Since
then, it has been adapted in many weird and wonderful ways from
gourmet versions with lobster and foie gras to —believe it or not — a doughnut version. It's also inspired a
crop of trendy "poutineries" and a "poutition" to make it Canada's official Bacon:It's
no secret that Canadians are obsessed with bacon. The delicious cured pork product can be made oh so many ways, including ever popular strip bacon and peameal bacon, often referred to as "Canadian bacon"
abroad.national dish. Ketchup Chips:There
are some snacks that define a nation, but not many that taste good to only those
who live there. What do we love? The fact they leave our fingers dyed red after
we've had a whole bag. Ketchup has never tasted so salty, non-tomatoey and
outright good. Our U.S. friends may go nutty over Doritos, but we love our
ketchup chips. .Maple Syrup:What could be more Canadian than syrup that comes from the maple tree, whose iconic
leaf has come to symbolize Canada and its national pride? Quebec is the largest
producer of maple syrup in the world, accounting for about 75 to 80 percent of
the supply. Maple syrup -- recently elevated to "superfood" status — is a classic sweet topping on pancakes and waffles. Still, that hasn't stopped some people from thinking of surprising savoury pairings such as maple-bacon doughnuts.Nanaimo Bars:These legendary Canadian no-bake treats originated in (surprise!) Nanaimo, B.C.,
and are typically made with graham-cracker crumbs, coconut, walnuts, vanilla custard and chocolate. Need we say more? Common variations include peanut butter and mint chocolate. B.C. Salmon:Pacific salmon — commercially fished or farmed — includes many different species such as Chinook, Chum, Coho, Sockeye, Cutthroat, Steelhead and Pink. They can
vary in colour and taste from Atlantic salmon, and are found in fishmongers and restaurants across Canada.# 1 best thing about Canadians Apologizing. It's not so easy to get a simple apology in most of the world. Being jostled in India. Getting. your foot stepped on in Greece. Not having the door held open for you in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky.That's just all part of
unrepentant life.In Canada, apologies happen constantly -- "sorries" flying in from all sides like swarms of affable killer bees.Apologies are issued not just for some negligible mishap, but for actually having the gall
to be on the receiving end of one. Canada is also known for many native american tribes that almost take quarter of canadas population.
life expectancy as a male in Canada Is 80-85. The life expectancy as a Female in canada is 79-80. Poutine:
PoutineFrench fries generously slathered in gravy and cheese curds — is a classic
Canadian treat that is said to have originated in Quebec in the 1950s. Since
then, it has been adapted in many weird and wonderful ways from
gourmet versions with lobster and foie gras to —believe it or not — a doughnut version. It's also inspired a
crop of trendy "poutineries" and a "poutition" to make it Canada's official Bacon:It's
no secret that Canadians are obsessed with bacon. The delicious cured pork product can be made oh so many ways, including ever popular strip bacon and peameal bacon, often referred to as "Canadian bacon"
abroad.national dish. Ketchup Chips:There
are some snacks that define a nation, but not many that taste good to only those
who live there. What do we love? The fact they leave our fingers dyed red after
we've had a whole bag. Ketchup has never tasted so salty, non-tomatoey and
outright good. Our U.S. friends may go nutty over Doritos, but we love our
ketchup chips. .Maple Syrup:What could be more Canadian than syrup that comes from the maple tree, whose iconic
leaf has come to symbolize Canada and its national pride? Quebec is the largest
producer of maple syrup in the world, accounting for about 75 to 80 percent of
the supply. Maple syrup -- recently elevated to "superfood" status — is a classic sweet topping on pancakes and waffles. Still, that hasn't stopped some people from thinking of surprising savoury pairings such as maple-bacon doughnuts.Nanaimo Bars:These legendary Canadian no-bake treats originated in (surprise!) Nanaimo, B.C.,
and are typically made with graham-cracker crumbs, coconut, walnuts, vanilla custard and chocolate. Need we say more? Common variations include peanut butter and mint chocolate. B.C. Salmon:Pacific salmon — commercially fished or farmed — includes many different species such as Chinook, Chum, Coho, Sockeye, Cutthroat, Steelhead and Pink. They can
vary in colour and taste from Atlantic salmon, and are found in fishmongers and restaurants across Canada.# 1 best thing about Canadians Apologizing. It's not so easy to get a simple apology in most of the world. Being jostled in India. Getting. your foot stepped on in Greece. Not having the door held open for you in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky.That's just all part of
unrepentant life.In Canada, apologies happen constantly -- "sorries" flying in from all sides like swarms of affable killer bees.Apologies are issued not just for some negligible mishap, but for actually having the gall
to be on the receiving end of one. Canada is also known for many native american tribes that almost take quarter of canadas population.