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In “Wildfire,” the exciting season finale of meet an long distance runner by the name of who becomes a world-class athlete. https://t.co/px6ZoEBZ79

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Explore these educational resources intended to support you and your students this June — recognized nationally as https://t.co/yx3kRKgbEq

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This edition of Kayak shares some amazing stories of the ways built and shaped this country. https://t.co/MHwTtym3a8

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is one of the world’s best-known cartoonists. This story is based on facts, but it’s a fictional version of how we imagine Canada’s most famous comic strip might have got its start. https://t.co/QfwzdDhUhe

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About 120 years ago, a group of Finnish migrants decided to create a better life. Their dream became a settlement on a B.C. island. https://t.co/Jjf7MuSwCH

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Prairie families in the 1930s watched their farms — and hopes — blow away while they waited for rain. https://t.co/Q9o26Pvb38

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When Canadian newspapers began around the turn of the nineteenth century to draw annual attention to the February 2 lore, there was no similar consistency regarding which animal they cited. At first, a majority favoured the bear. https://t.co/u1e7SCcN3a

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Three kids pester their aunt about a question they can’t agree on. Should the bear or the groundhog be the official animal they look to for answers on Feb. 2? In 1908, it still wasn’t clear which Canada would end up choosing. https://t.co/d8HSxiishu

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Check out the December 2021 issue of Kayak for great weather-inspired content. https://t.co/eYK5Wx2ffV

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By the late 1890s, a group of Finnish immigrants working in coal mines on were looking for a better life. They set up a colony on and called it which means “place of harmony” in Finnish. https://t.co/oPQlzUjbWx

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