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The Great Lakes, a Canadian Perspective
Discover the Great Lakes of North America and the role they have played in Canada's development.
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A look into Canadian Real Estate
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Find out about the actual costs of housing in selected markets across Canada.
The Klondike Gold Rush
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Discover the last Great Gold Rush of the 19th century. Occurring in the 1890s in modern day Yukon, this gold rush is fascinating for its scale when considering its isolation and ruggedness of the location.
The Quebec Referendums Explained
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Discover why the Quebec referendums of 1980 and 1995 happened and their results. Incredible to think that Canada could had split if these referendums would have passed.
Why the Hudson's Bay Company is so important
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Discover the history of the Hudson's Bay Company. Why it is so important and how it contributed to Canada's first economy; furs.
How much does Canada contribute to global emissions?
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Discover Canada's GHG emissions. How does Canada compare with other countries around the world and which sectors are the most polluting within Canada. Finally is Canada meeting its climate goals set during the Paris climate conference.
Evolution of Canadian Territory
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Discover the evolution of Canadian territory since it's inception in 1867.
Population of Canada (2021 Census)
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Discover the population of Canada and the population of each province according to the latest census of 2021.
Actual population of Canada's largest cities
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Discover the agglomerations of Canada their populations. Learn what municipalities are part of Canada's urban agglomerations, which are independent municipalities and their respective populations.
The Canadian Arctic Archipelago
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Discover the Canadian Arctic islands, their size, their history and their future significance.
The Trans Canada Highway
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Discover the Trans Canada network in detail.
Canada's Semi-Desert
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Discover Canada's hidden arid biome
Is Montreal actually French?
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Discover the linguistic realities of Canada's French metropolis.
Canada : The water superpower
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Discover the abondance of freshwater in Canada and how it could become a major player in the future water industry.
Canada's Hawaii
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Discover how Canada almost acquired tropical islands in the Caribbean sea.
Canada's National Park System
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Canada's National Park System
Why do Canadians live so close to the US border?
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Why do Canadians live so close to the US border?
Why is Alberta so rich???
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Why is Alberta so rich???
Why is Quebec French???
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Why is Quebec French???
The Maple Syrup Industry
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The Maple Syrup Industry
Canada's Hidden Rainforest
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Canada's Hidden Rainforest

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  • @erichanson836
    @erichanson836 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Mackinac is pronounced MACK-IN-AW not MACK-IN-NACK

  • @chadomcfatto
    @chadomcfatto 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Canada is dead now and leftist voters killed it.

  • @albelanger6126
    @albelanger6126 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I found out why Newfound was the only province that wanted Québec to separate from Canada. They though they would save 10 hours going to Toronto. 😂😊

  • @mychar1365
    @mychar1365 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Excellent video

  • @darsharhef
    @darsharhef 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Welcome to the welfare state of Quebec.

  • @bhaumikpatel7836
    @bhaumikpatel7836 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Amazing

  • @user-uz1si3fu1i
    @user-uz1si3fu1i หลายเดือนก่อน

    Driving From Winnipeg to Thunder Bay is very good for drivers

  • @benvad9010
    @benvad9010 หลายเดือนก่อน

    They should’ve been independent since 1995

  • @DenisePotts
    @DenisePotts หลายเดือนก่อน

    trudeau and his plans😂

  • @carterdickinson5804
    @carterdickinson5804 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Peters borough 😂

  • @bhavikinfy
    @bhavikinfy หลายเดือนก่อน

    Sir, @ 4:00 Ellesmere Island is marked incorrectly...the marking includes Axel Heiberg which is not part of Ellesmere Island

  • @blairlindsay5791
    @blairlindsay5791 หลายเดือนก่อน

    can we speculate what route , Fredrik Trump use , and did he venture there to swindle prosecutors ?

  • @mitchd4929
    @mitchd4929 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The Porcupine Gold Rush was both later and far more lucrative and contained (contains) far more gold than the Klondike. The Porcupine lead the the KL Camp, and Val D'Or Camps as well. The Porcupine is the last Gold Rush as we think of them. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porcupine_Gold_Rush

  • @PurpleBirch
    @PurpleBirch หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very informative. However, please conduct a spell-check on your graphics. PRAIRIES was mis-spelled 🤨

  • @jeffreydube6678
    @jeffreydube6678 หลายเดือนก่อน

    We will separate soon enough. Vive Le Quebec Libre!!

  • @louis-philippeletourneau7689
    @louis-philippeletourneau7689 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm Quebecer ans I'm still wich we become a country one day.

  • @Taiwanandcanada920
    @Taiwanandcanada920 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Newfoundland have two land 1.Newfoundland 2.Labrador

  • @anthonyhartnell4199
    @anthonyhartnell4199 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Dude, what’s with the “rowt” and other incorrect pronunciations of multiple towns and cities!

  • @SpiderSpook5
    @SpiderSpook5 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    You're wrong about prairie cities being more sprawling. The main 5 are all denser then Quebec City, Victoria, and Halifax. And Edmonton is the only one that isn't more dense then Ottawa. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_the_largest_population_centres_in_Canada

  • @WoodstockG54
    @WoodstockG54 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Superpower? Unlikely. More like a target, for the bully, to the south of us.

  • @hoboonwheels9289
    @hoboonwheels9289 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Your brave presenting facts with all the "experts" on here😂

  • @barube001
    @barube001 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Excellent work and presentation! Thank you!

  • @AlainPare
    @AlainPare 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Vive le Québec libre et indépendant

  • @free.breaker
    @free.breaker 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Respect

  • @hansdupuis8263
    @hansdupuis8263 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    We are not French we are Québécois and Canada recognize on paper that we are a distinct nation but as a society we are not in the same road

  • @sebbvell3426
    @sebbvell3426 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    We should settle in those islands

  • @yugsakhaa
    @yugsakhaa 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I fully support quebec referendum ❤

  • @yugsakhaa
    @yugsakhaa 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Well explained❤

  • @turnbullgregory
    @turnbullgregory 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video. I myself was a fur buyer for the HBC in the 1980s

  • @user-fb2eu8xo7s
    @user-fb2eu8xo7s 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Just realized "British Culumbia" after watching a couple of times.

  • @jimybourassa4369
    @jimybourassa4369 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Also, in the 1982 constitutional agreement negotiations, it was discovered that Claude Morin who was the guy responsible of Quebec's negotiations strategy was on the RCMP pay roll...

  • @jimybourassa4369
    @jimybourassa4369 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    It's not working at all working within the framework to have more powers but it's quite clearly going the other way around when you have votes like these... The Bloc presented an amendment to a Bill that stated A) to respect the provincial powers of Quebec and of other provinces to allow a right of right of withdrawal with a full money compensation to the provinces withdrawing. In favor: 32, the 32 MPs of the Bloc... 285 MPs in all the rest of Canada... I mean the withdrawal right with compensation is in the Constitution of 1982... Not only Qc is still out of the constitution, but the federal parties are commited to not respect the constitution amymore...

  • @cmjantwal
    @cmjantwal 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Quebec must get support from Indian according to current geopolitics

  • @JorgeDiaz-ly5qp
    @JorgeDiaz-ly5qp 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hudson's Bay Company = The East India Company.

  • @shawnresatz5339
    @shawnresatz5339 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So, Canada’s real desert is called the Columbia-Okanagan Plateau Desert. It is bone dry, full of prickly pear cactus, tumbleweed (sagebrush), rattlers, black widows and mule deer. Osoyoos is the premier desert tourist town, and Lake Osoyoos is Canada’s warmest lake. It’s so warm, that it isn’t as refreshing as you would hope, when it’s really scorching hot outside. The temps hit mid 40’sC every summer, multiple times. The world’s smallest actual desert is the Carcross Desert in the Yukon, at one square kilometre. The Athabaska Sand dunes are the northernmost dune system in the world. That sand is there because of grinding of glaciers there during the last ice age. It’s still dry there, but it’s more like prairie dry. They’re like the sand dunes on Lake Michigan and Huron, deceivingly desert like.

  • @madaneau
    @madaneau 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Vive le Québec libre!

  • @AChapstickOrange
    @AChapstickOrange 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I've always found it astounding when I hear it said that "Quebec didn't sign the Constitution" in 1982. There are literally only four signatures on the act. One is the Queen's. The other three are those of Pierre Trudeau, Jean Chretien, and Andre Ouellette. And guess where they're all from? So who didn't agree? The separatist premier of Quebec. Seriously, what could they possibly have offered him that he could have taken home to the rest of his party and told them "I've locked us into Canada..."? Nothing. So what's the point of complaining about it? The timing was unfortunate; that's all.

    • @jimybourassa4369
      @jimybourassa4369 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      No Quebec PM has ever signed it and believe me, we've had liberals in power for a very long time in Quebec so it's not a matter of sovereignists not wanting to participate in Canada.... It goes deeper than that. About the names, that's the frustrating part. Federalists in QC think they are legitimate to agree on behalf of Québec to any constitutional deal and to impose it on Quebecers because they personally are from Québec like Pierre Trudeau did or like Jean Chrétien did with the Clarity act while for sovereignists, you need to win a 50+1 referendum to change the constitution (and to have 7 provinces representing 50% of the population now thanks to the Supreme court) but hey, if you're a federalist, you get a free pass on the last one... The reason Lévesque was against it now was the fact that it stripped Québec from its veto right in the constitution that used to be present before that. It meant for Quebecers that they were becoming totally powerless and at the mercy of what the English speaking majority of Canada wanted as a constitution. For example, Bill 21 today is based on a different interpretation of the religious freedom in the Charter of Rights and freedoms between both places but English Canada imposed their view of the issue on the whole country so the Supreme Court and the English Canadian constitution gets to decide what's acceptable or unacceptable for Québec... And you have every right to be against Bill 21, but if you are and you don't like the decision, put your head on an electoral publicity and defend your ideas and the people will judge. QC is a democracy... You also see the ongoing colonial mindset of Canada with multiculturalism and the postnational ideas which are again from Justin Trudeau, which states that Canada is a postnational country. So, if you're a postnational country, it means that there are no nations to which newcomers have to integrate. You therefore replicate international dynamics in the country itself and in what language do people communicate when they don't know each other's mother tongue and are at the international, in English... So behind the curtains of the allegedly open project of multiculturalism stands the good old Durham/MacDonald colonial project of having one Canada which is English. It's evolved yes, you don't have to be a white person from the British Isles anymore but it's still constant in its will to make a unilingual Canada... In Quebec, we prefer to talk about interculturalism but Canada still doesn't recognize that. Quebecers are attached to Canada, I really do think so, but they want total powers on their choices in terms of culture, social services, rights and freedoms, language, education, online legislation of platforms and more importantly, that these choices be respected by the rest of Canada, not challenged to court by our own taxpayers money every time Quebec is doing one thing that triggers the Rest of Canada or that the money being transferred from Ottawa comes doesn't come with such high conditions that the autonomy Quebecers have is autonomy on paper only. I have now completely lost hope that Canada can change its constitution to really accept the nations that are on the territory and not try to erase them from the map by being completely ignorant of their needs, their aspirations and their unique reality. I really hope the Yes side wins in a 3rd referendum, cause I don't want to be the powerless witness of my culture and language slowly losing traction and dying all around me for the 50 + years I have left according to the most recent life expectancy average. I'd rather move out of Quebec to move anywhere else where they have a dynamic culture which is not English speaking than to be the powerless bitter witness of that...

  • @333halfangel3
    @333halfangel3 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Québec stolen land

  • @user-zx2lh3bj9i
    @user-zx2lh3bj9i 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    They have been whining about this since the 80’S LEAVE 🙏🏻🤞🏻

  • @user-zx2lh3bj9i
    @user-zx2lh3bj9i 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    FJT..🇨🇦PP4PM🇨🇦

  • @user-zx2lh3bj9i
    @user-zx2lh3bj9i 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Their own nation aren’t they squatters that land is the land of Canada not Quebec!

  • @user-ey2io5of2d
    @user-ey2io5of2d 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The English government of eastern Canada sent the NWMP now RCMP to control the people of the west and still do. With the help of military police they chased the French and Métis off the land and gave it to British settlers. The French habitant were here first and got along with the Natives. The reason I know this is because I’m tenth generation Canadian. Stop rewriting history.

  • @user-ey2io5of2d
    @user-ey2io5of2d 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The French started Canada not England.

  • @BorealisNights
    @BorealisNights 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Fun Fact... "The average drop of water takes 173 years to pass through Lake Superior. The average drop of water takes 204 years to pass from Lake Superior to the ocean." Think about that for a moment... in your own family, how many generations can you go back to find someone who was around when a drop of water, just today, finally left Superior... your grandparents?... great grandparents?... further? Its hard to wrap ones head around the sheer size and volume of this wonderful waterway... 👍🏼✌🏼🇨🇦

  • @LiqdPT
    @LiqdPT 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    3:23 ok, I lived in BC the first 25 years of my life, and I never knew that as Graham Island. I've only ever referred to the island group as Haidi Gwaii (formerly the Queen Charlottes). What's more, that red line in your map seems to not just be on Graham Island, but Moresby Island below it. In fact, these islands are all pretty close together (I'm guessing there's bridges), which I'm guessing is why most people that aren't local just refer to the group.

  • @SimonIsraeel
    @SimonIsraeel 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for the great video!

  • @yveslorange2689
    @yveslorange2689 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    A interesting view of canadian colonial situation and french is the natioanl language in Québec

  • @yveslorange2689
    @yveslorange2689 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    MTL is the economic and cultural métropole of Québec.and the Canadians (anglos )decided to guettos themself in the west island the even separate from Montreal as munucipality

  • @yveslorange2689
    @yveslorange2689 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    the only thing that make canada different then the usa is Québec

  • @yveslorange2689
    @yveslorange2689 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    the time Québec was almost a free country but the fed cheat their way to a razor thin victory millions of illegal money poor into the no side