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this video is so fucking halarious, right wing americans have once again proved their complete stupidity, i dont know what to say im sooo speechless
some info kids!:
After the War of 1812 - the last war between Canada and the USA, in which Canada was VICTORIOUS
- Britain, fearful of losing Canada as it had the American Colonies, proclaimed the British North America Act (BNA Act) in 1867. The Act established the Dominion of Canada.
After WWI Canada grew stature and prosperity and became a voluntary member of the Commonwealth in 1931. With the onset of WWII, Canada once again fought alongside Britain against Germany.
interesting EH!
heres some more neat info about Canada
Well before Columbus 'discovered' America in 1492, prehistoric tribes from Asia had come across the Bering Strait; around AD 1000, the Vikings, the first European vistors, had tried to settle in northern Newfoundland. By the time subsequent Europeans arrived, Canada's Indian tribes had already developed a multitude of languages, customs, religious beliefs, trading patterns, arts and crafts, laws and governments.
i will post some photos of Malloreigh tommorow night in case any of you are wondering
aired November 30 script
this video is so fucking halarious, right wing americans have once again proved their complete stupidity, i dont know what to say im sooo speechless
some info kids!:
After the War of 1812 - the last war between Canada and the USA, in which Canada was VICTORIOUS

After WWI Canada grew stature and prosperity and became a voluntary member of the Commonwealth in 1931. With the onset of WWII, Canada once again fought alongside Britain against Germany.
interesting EH!
heres some more neat info about Canada
Well before Columbus 'discovered' America in 1492, prehistoric tribes from Asia had come across the Bering Strait; around AD 1000, the Vikings, the first European vistors, had tried to settle in northern Newfoundland. By the time subsequent Europeans arrived, Canada's Indian tribes had already developed a multitude of languages, customs, religious beliefs, trading patterns, arts and crafts, laws and governments.
i will post some photos of Malloreigh tommorow night in case any of you are wondering
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your photography is as beautiful as always, my dear.