20 February 2019




Crème fraîche can contain 15% to 45% butterfat. 
The first accurate atomic clock was built in 1955. 
Operating in 25 countries, Goodwill Industries earns USD$4.8 billion a year and employs more than 300,000. 
North America’s first railroad was in 1720, used in to construct the French fortress in Louisburg, Cape Breton.
Cleopatra took milk baths because she couldn’t find a cow tall enough for a milk shower. 


Toronto, Montréal, Vancouver and Windsor are the three most multi-cultural cities. Ottawa ranks fourth. 
More than 10% of the population of Samoa, Tonga and the Cook Islands identify as Mormons. 
The name of the bridge is Pont St-Bénézet; Sur le Pont d’Avignon has been sung and danced for 600 years.
Scientists who dedicate their lives to studying extraterrestrial life in all its forms are exobiologists. 
Space aliens traditionally eat out of flying saucers. 


Today’s cellphone, Taser, flatscreen TV and the iPad were all Star Trek science fiction fantasies  in the 1960s.
During its short three-year life, 7,440 Edsels were built by workers at Ford of Canada in Oakville, Ontario. 
At the outbreak of war in 1939, both the UK and Germany had functioning radar technology. 
There are 59 certified, organic farms in New Brunswick. 
He who runs behind a car will get exhausted. 


A shotgun is effective up to 45 metres. 
25% of a computer is made of steel. 
Figure skating has been an Olympic event since for 111 years.
There are four classes of tugboats.
Some folk carry guns because cops are too heavy to heft. 



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