Author: Clint Curtis

Why Did Canada’S Food Guide Get Rid Of Dairy?

The general dairy section on the guide is also considerably smaller than in previous years. The government first proposed eliminating dairy as a food group in July 2017. Consuming dairy is linked with a wide range of health problems, most commonly lactose intolerance, which affects 65 percent of the world’s population. Why did Canada remove […]

Does Canada Have A Panda?

For a look back on Jia Panpan and Jia Yueyue’s time in Canada, click here. The two adult giant pandas, Er Shun and Da Mao, will remain in Calgary until 2023. Do pandas exist outside of China? The Chapultepec Zoo in Mexico City is unique in that it’s two giant panda residents, Xin Xin and […]

What Was The Official Language Of Canada Before 1969?

​The Official Languages Act (1969) is the federal statute that made English and French the official languages of Canada. It requires all federal institutions to provide services in English or French on request. Official Languages Act (1969) Article by Paul Laurendeau Updated by Celine Cooper What is the first official language of Canada? EnglishEnglish is […]

What Are The New Food Groups In Canada?

In the latest Canada’s Food Guide, the main food groups has been reduced to three groups: Vegetables and fruits. Protein foods. Whole grain foods. What are the food groups Canada 2022? The current edition focuses on the three food groups — fruits and vegetables, proteins, and whole grains — as well as at-home food preparation […]

What Is Canada Signature Food?

Poutine. Known as Canada’s national dish, poutine is a French-national dish meal featuring three ingredients: fries, cheese curds, and gravy. Created in the 1950s in Quebec, the dish can be found everywhere today. What Food Canada is famous for? 10 Quintessentially Canadian Foods Bannock. A satisfying quick bread steeped in Canadian history, basic bannock is […]

What Car Company Made The Windsor?

Chrysler Windsor 1960 Chrysler Windsor hardtop coupe Overview Manufacturer Chrysler Production 1939–1942 1946-1961 1961–1966 (Canada only) What are Windsor Motors? The Ford small-block (aka Windsor V8) is a series of 90° overhead valve small block V8 automobile engines manufactured by the Ford Motor Company from July 1961 to December 2000. Designed as a successor to […]