17 April 2019
Today in 1855, Charlottetown was incorporated as a city.
The brain transmits information at the rate of 431.3 kilometres an hour.
The CMA says It is impossible to become addicted to chocolate.
Red-winged blackbirds can number as many as a million in a flock.
The only thing better than a good friend is a good friend with chocolate.
The name Matthew means gift of God.
In 1907, Nova Scotia became the first province to set speed limits for horseless carriages.
One can buy Marmite-flavoured milk chocolate in the UK.
Today in 1998, the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce and the Toronto-Dominion Bank announced a merger.
Nothing in the universe travels faster than a bad cheque.
28% of folks in BC sport a tattoo; Quebecers are second at 25%.
The CBC and Radio-Canada employ 7,555 people.
Rainforests cover 2% of Earth but it is home to half the world’s flora and fauna.
It costs $3,300 a year to operate a compact gas-powered car, according to a CAA survey.
Any driving manœuvre you make is legal as long as you honk your horn.
Thailand ranks third in Asia for coffee production.
Atlantic, Pacific and Greenland are the three species of cod.
In 1951, the first cardiac pacemaker was introduced; a Canadian invention.
The International Space Station is owned by Canada, the US, EU, Russia and Japan.
My neighbour’s birthstone is the coffee bean.
Food for Thought: The two most powerful warriors are patience and time. ~Tolstoy
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