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VIDEO 6 Feb 2014
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The folks at the Canadian Institute of Diversity and Inclusion are obviously not fans of Russia's anti-LGBT legislation, so they've made this luge PSA.
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VIDEO 30 Jan 2014
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This guy's name is Tyler Fox and he shot 3-second videos a day during his whole journey.
His trip started in Campo, California, at the US/Mexico border and ended 4 and a half months later in Manning Park, British Columbia, Canada.
He walked the 2,600 mile Pacific Crest Trail across California, Oregon and Washington.
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VIDEO 20 Nov 2013
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VIDEO 3 Oct 2013
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Kayaker Ben Marr filmed himself kayaking down into Lions Bay, British Columbia, Canada at 56 km/h (35 mph).
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FUNNY 17 Sep 2013
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This is the smallest international bridge in the world.
On the right is Canada and on the left is USA.
This sweet guy saved a cat from drowning in a flood in Alberta.
29 year old Martin Lavoie is a real estate broker from Canada and posts photos of his lavish lifestyle on Instagram where he uses the name MrWallStreet83!
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18 Mar 2013
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Kitsault is a town in British Columbia, Canada which has been abandoned for the past 30 years. The town was erected in 1979 due to the emergence of the American Mining Corporation Phelps Dodge and Molybdenum mine in the area and was originally intended as a base to house miners and their families. The town catered for 1200 residents and was equipped with shopping centres, schools and hospitals amongst many other things.
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17 Oct 2012
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Clever Canadian advertising mixes scientific facts with creative concepts! Educational but cool too!
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VIDEO 18 Sep 2012
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LFL is more interesting than you’d think!
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BLOGS 3 Jul 2012
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Almost full moon rising in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
In light of Canada Day this post puts together the best things to ever come out of this great country.
This guy from Saskatchewan, Canada, has just received his driver’s license and is eager to hit the road in his new Ford. Check out the pictures to see what’s so unusual about it.
A bike that was thought to be lost forever has been found in the most unexpected place.
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VIDEO 1 May 2012
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This 21-year-old civilian decided to direct traffic on one of Toronto’s busiest intersections during rush hour after the traffic lights went out. He did it until police arrived. At one moment, a trucker even provided the guy a reflective jacket. Only in Canada, that’s for sure!
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VIDEO 23 Mar 2012
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In the Army, everything is good to have some fun
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6 Jan 2012
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Whistler Blackcomb is a popular ski resort among tourists. It was the site for various 2010 Winter Olympic events. Would you like to live here?
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28 Nov 2011
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The Ice Hotel is built each year near Quebec City in Canada. It takes about a month and a half to build it. 60 workers, 15,000 tons of snow, 500,000 tons of ice and $350,000 help to make it real.
Hotel de Glace has about 80 beds, all made of ice. Only the bathrooms are heated. They are located in a separate insulated structure. Tourists pay about $200 per night to stay here.
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Famous Ice Hotel in Sweden (50 pics)
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9 Apr 2011
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These are some great brazenly funny billboards from Canada. Those Canucks really have a great sense of humor. Apparently, so too do the people who approve their billboards.
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BLOGS 7 Apr 2011
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Several Canadian provinces (British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Quebec) provide a public auto insurance system while in the rest of the country insurance is provided privately. Basic auto insurance is mandatory throughout Canada with each province's government determining which benefits are included as minimum required auto insurance coverage and which benefits are options available for those seeking additional coverage. Accident benefits coverage is mandatory everywhere except for Newfoundland and Labrador. All provinces in Canada have some form of no-fault insurance available to accident victims. The difference from province to province is the extent to which tort or no-fault is emphasized. Typically, coverage against loss of or damage to the driver's own vehicle is optional - one notable exception to this is in Saskatchewan, where SGI provides collision coverage (less than a $700 deductible, such as a collision damage waiver) as part of its basic insurance policy. In Saskatchewan, residents have the option to have their auto insurance through a tort system but less than 0.5% of the population have taken this option.