Author: Muriel Schmidt

Did Michael Scott Go To Winnipeg?

Writer Brent Forrester chose Winnipeg as the destination of Michael’s trip because “It seemed like Montreal was maybe too exotic and Vancouver also a little maybe too conventionally sexy, and Winnipeg seemed to strike the right balance between exotic and obscure,” and that Winnipeg is roughly analogous to Scranton. Why did Michael Scott go to […]

Where Did The Windsor Tornado Happen?

On Monday, June 17, 1946, an F4 hit Windsor, Ontario. It’s Canada’s third deadliest tornado. The tornado originated near River Rouge, Michigan. Then, it crossed the Detroit River and made landfall in Windsor. When was the last tornado in Windsor Ontario? Windsor tornado August 24 2016. Where did tornados touch down in Ontario? Havelock, Marmora, […]

What Years Did Winnipeg Flood?

Manitoba Flood Facts In the past 60 years, the floods in 1950, 1997, 2009 and 2011 have caused substantial damage, especially along the Red River and Assiniboine River basins. What year was the big flood in Winnipeg? Historic Flood – 1950 The 1950 flood was the largest flood in the Red River Valley since 1861. […]

Is Punjabi 2Nd Language Of Canada?

Punjabi has become the fourth most spoken language in Canada, registering a 49% growth in the last five years. According to the census data of 2021 released by Statistics Canada on Wednesday, Mandarin and Punjabi are the most spoken languages in the country after Canada’s two official languages – English and French. What is the […]

What Is The Most Eco Friendly Province In Canada?

Eco-Friendly Provinces in Canada Top 5 Eco-friendly provinces in Canada are as follows: According to editor in chief Toby Heaps, British Columbia ranked first in green jobs, green buildings, organic food, and energy efficiency. What is the greenest province in Canada? Ontario Named Canada’s Greenest Province. What is the most eco-friendly place in Canada? Montreal […]

Is Canada Legally Bilingual?

Pierre Elliot Trudeau is the father of the Official Languages Act, which in 1969 made Canada officially bilingual. Is Canada an officially bilingual country? Yes, officially Canada is a bilingual country, its two languages being English and French. When was Canada is officially considered bilingual? 1969: The first federal Official Languages Act is adopted, and […]