Canadian Clichés
Do you eat back bacon for breakfast? Do you cover your head with a winter hat, but call it a toque? Do you enjoy watching hockey? It’s possible that you’re a Canadian Cliché, and you don’t
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Do you eat back bacon for breakfast? Do you cover your head with a winter hat, but call it a toque? Do you enjoy watching hockey? It’s possible that you’re a Canadian Cliché, and you don’t
29 June 1962 – The Shaw Festival opened its first season in a renovated courthouse in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ont. 30 June 1931 – Artist Joyce Wieland, whose work was the first exhibition of a living Canadian
The Canadian Encyclopedia is looking for intrepid urban explorers to document and share the beautiful murals and street art that span the country from sea to sea to sea. We’re creating a “street art-chive” on
Another National Hockey League season is in the books. The Chicago Blackhawks have won their third Stanley Cup in six seasons and a new crop of young and exciting players will be drafted into the
Certain Canadian Encyclopedia entries are consistently popular across the country — Women’s Suffrage and the First and Second World Wars in particular. That’s all well and good, but I wanted to drill down a little bit further,