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Curtis 3 year s ago
kanuck's idiom....
       
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Addy 3 year s ago
Most of my knowledge of Canada comes from watching Letterkenny.
Pitter patter....
       
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Jos 3 year s ago
#6 In the US, we also call it tobogganing, if we’re on a toboggan. If we’re on a sled, we’re sledding.

#13 ~375ml, or half of a fifth.

#16 The loonie has a loon on it, hence the name. Toonie, because it’s two loonies.
       
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Mock 3 year s ago
Jos,so if you have one of each it would be called loonie-toon?
       
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Pat 3 year s ago
Proud to be a Canadian in the province of Québec
       
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Mildred 3 year s ago
#8
In germany we also say serviettes...
       
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Syphorous 3 year s ago
Mildred,

We also do in England
       
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Calpurnia 3 year s ago
Syphorous, Ooh la la. Not in't North. Napkin.
       
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Known in the States as “Kraft Macaroni and Cheese,” this delicious Canadian childhood staple is lovingly referred to as “KD” which is short for “Kraft Dinner.” The phrase is so beloved that there’s a long-running ad campaign for the product that uses the tagline: “Gotta be KD!”

 

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