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Is it Possible to Be Too Canadian? Take our handy quiz, eh.

By //  by Jennifer Pitt 3 Comments

Are you a walking talking Canadian stereotype? Is it possible to be too Canadian? Let's face it every country has its own identity, or certain things that the rest of the world identify that country with. For example, Americans are known for their….umm, never mind; let's start with Australians: giant bugs, kangaroos, and "Put another shrimp on the bahbee, g'day mate!!" There are a lot of things that could be said to be uniquely Canadian, like toques, the Yukon, and our hot prime …

Filed Under: Humour, Living Tagged With: balanced cabinet, Canadian quiz, have you done these things, hockey, Justin Trudeau, Tim Hortons, too canadian, tragically hip, what makes you Canadian

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Ten Commandments For Hockey Parents

By //  by Katja Wulfers 13 Comments

The back to school flurry and the reddening leaves mean one thing: hockey season is approaching. It actually means many things are approaching, like winter and clearing snowy driveways and nostrils that stick together and dammit where is that second mitten?  For many Canadians and Americans whose second home is the rink, winter equals hockey. Every year the equipment is pulled out, tried on, exchanged, skates are laced up, old teammates renew friendships or become rivals, and excitement …

Filed Under: Family Fun, Tips & Advice Tagged With: athletes, Canada, children, coaches, hockey, hockey mom, Hockey Night In Canada, hockey parents, kids, Ron MacLean, sports, sportsmanship, volunteers

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