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Social Media – Top 25 (Update). August 12, 2014. In August, 2010 I made a list of my 25 favourite social media platforms. It’s amazing to think how much the social media landscape has changed since 2010, and in other respects, how little it’s changed. I figured it was high time to update the list, and see where some of my predictions went, and where my top choices of 2010 land today. So, what am I missing? I know I missed something.) Agree? I’d love to hear about it! 25 WhatsApp (New Entry). Still there,...
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Canadian Regional Climate - Your Canada
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17th Century Canadian History. 18th Century Canadian History. 19th Century Canadian History. 20th Century Canadian History. The Canadian Prairies extend east from the Rocky Mountains to the Great Lakes. Farming is out in force in these regions. Cold winters and humid, hot summers are the norm, with a tolerable amount of snow and rain. Spring showers and temperate autumn weather makes the Prairies one of the top grain-growing areas of the world. The Great Lakes-St. Lawrence Region. North of the Prairies a...
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Tourism - Your Canada
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17th Century Canadian History. 18th Century Canadian History. 19th Century Canadian History. 20th Century Canadian History. The range of experiences available to visitors are virtually unlimited. In the east, Newfoundland. Form the unique maritime experience of Atlantic Canada. West of the maritimes is Québec. Where the beautiful scenery and French culture of the villages and countryside complement the cosmopolitan flair of Montreal. Continuing westwards is Ontario. Further still is Alberta. No matter wh...
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Nunavut - Your Canada
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17th Century Canadian History. 18th Century Canadian History. 19th Century Canadian History. 20th Century Canadian History. On April 1, 1999, the map of Canada changed with the birth of Nunavut. Nunavut translates into “our land” in Inuktitut, the Inuit language. It is a huge area larger than Newfoundland, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Quebec combined. Nunavut contains one fifth of Canada’s land. Social Media Camp 2016. May 5th to 7th, 2016. Visiting the Canadian Rockies.
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Explore - Your Canada
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17th Century Canadian History. 18th Century Canadian History. 19th Century Canadian History. 20th Century Canadian History. A wealth of information about each Canadian province and territory, and several major Canadian cities are available below. Social Media Camp 2016. Join the Your Canada team at Canada's largest social media conference. May 5th to 7th, 2016. Do You Know the Ontario Real Estate Market? Studying in Canada: A Guide for Non-Canadians. 8 Tips for Traveling to Old Quebec City, Canada.
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Manitoba - Your Canada
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17th Century Canadian History. 18th Century Canadian History. 19th Century Canadian History. 20th Century Canadian History. Manitoba is one of the sunniest provinces. It features a continental climate, so the temperature varies wildly. Typical of southern Manitoba, the mean January temperature in Winnipeg is about -20C; the July average is about 19C. In Thompson, in the centre of northern Manitoba, the averages for the same months are about -27C and 15C. About 60 percent of Manitoba’s 1.1 million peo...
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British Columbia - Your Canada
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17th Century Canadian History. 18th Century Canadian History. 19th Century Canadian History. 20th Century Canadian History. And several U.S. states, including Alaska. Southern British Columbia is very different from the northern half of the province, containing most of the roads, towns and accessible sights. A cosmopolitan, sophisticated place, Vancouver. Features a combination of glittering skyline and generous open spaces, standing as a model of urban planning. British Columbia is a perfect place for r...
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People - Your Canada
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17th Century Canadian History. 18th Century Canadian History. 19th Century Canadian History. 20th Century Canadian History. Canadian society is a multicultural one. Approximately two-fifths of the Canadian population has an origin other than British, French or First Nations. Since they are the dominant language groups, the official languages of Canada are French and English. Even so, there are many other languages spoken in Canada. Social Media Camp 2016. May 5th to 7th, 2016. Exploring Canada by Car.
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Prince Edward Island - Your Canada
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17th Century Canadian History. 18th Century Canadian History. 19th Century Canadian History. 20th Century Canadian History. The pigtails and freckly face of Anne of Green Gables. Prince Edward Island has a temperate climate with cold winters (mean January/February daytime high of -3 C/26 F) and warm summers (mean July/August daytime high of 23 C/73 F). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. Social Media Camp 2016. May 5th to 7th, 2016. 5 Amazin...
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Climate - Your Canada
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17th Century Canadian History. 18th Century Canadian History. 19th Century Canadian History. 20th Century Canadian History. Canada’s climate varies wildly based on geography, from perma-frost in the north to four distinct seasons towards the equator. In this region the temperature can climb up to 35 degrees Celsius in the summer and descend to a chilly -25 degrees Celsius during winter. We also have a more thorough description of the regional climates of Canada. Social Media Camp 2016. 5 Amazing Destinat...
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