21 June 2019 Summer Solstice

General Electric introduced fluorescent lighting at the 1939 World’s Fair.
The CAA reports that fuel is the second most expensive cost in owning a vehicle.
At 11h54 summer arrives today in Windsor, ON—centre of the known universe and nicest part of Detroit.
Voting is compulsory for Bulgarians.
If gasoline prices get any higher, it will be cheaper to mail a car by Canada Post.
France granted Lebanon independence in 1943.
Canadians eat 6.4 kilos of chocolate a year.
This is World Hydrography Day.
The Portuguese royal family and its court of 15,000 lived in Brazil from 1808 to 1821.
An emperor’s favourite form of precipitation is hail.
Papaya seeds are edible, and often used in place of black pepper.
Today in 1985 René Lévesque resigned as Premier of Québec.
The shorter the board, the more experienced the surfer.
Last year, the makers of the Swiss Army knives launched a cologne.
Perfume is what every woman hopes will make her the scentre of attention.
27,229 people were denied entry into the US from Canada last year.
Seagulls live on all seven continents.
Taekwondo became an Olympic sport in 2000.
John George Diefenbaker was sworn in as the nation’s 13th PM, today in 1957.
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