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All-dressed

All-dressed chips are a potato chip flavour popular in Canada.

Australian CanadiansW
Australian Canadians

Australian Canadians are Canadian citizens or residents with Australian ancestry. There are three groups of Australian Canadians, including Australian immigrants to Canada, descendants of Australian immigrants to Canada, and Australian expatriates residing in Canada. According to the 2016 Census, there were 42,315 Canadians who claimed full or partial Australian ancestry. Historically, most Australian Canadians lived in the western states of Canada, however in 2016, the most popular cities for Australian immigrants are Vancouver and Toronto. While the number of Australian Canadians is quite low relative to other countries, the number of Australians on working visas in Canada is extremely high.

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Canada in the Eurovision Young Dancers

Canada has participated in the Eurovision Young Dancers twice since its debut in 1987. They remain the only North American country to ever participate in a Eurovision event, and were also the only Associate Member of the European Broadcasting Union to participate in any Eurovision event until Australia's Eurovision Song Contest debut in 2015.

CanadianaW
Canadiana

Canadiana is a term used to describe things, ideas, or activities that concern or are distinctive of Canada, its people, and/or its culture, especially works of literature and other cultural products. It can also refer to the collection of such materials, such as in cultural fields like music or art.

Ginger beefW
Ginger beef

Ginger beef is an Western Canadian dish made from beef, ginger, and a distinctive sweet sauce.

House dishW
House dish

A house dish is a very large wooden dish, often ornately carved and painted in various human or animal figures, used in First Nations ceremonies in British Columbia. House dishes may be reserved only for special foodstuffs and not used for more common fare.

MaplewashingW
Maplewashing

Maplewashing or maple washing refers to a tendency by Canadian governments, institutions, and media to perpetuate the notion that Canada is morally superior to other countries, thus sanitizing and concealing negative historical and contemporary actions.

Moroccan CanadiansW
Moroccan Canadians

Moroccan Canadians are Canadians of full or partial Moroccan descent, as well as people from the state of Morocco who are ethno-linguistic and religious minorities. According to the 2011 Census, there were 71,910 Canadians who claimed full or partial Moroccan ancestry, an increase compared to the 2006 Census.

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Schmoo torte

Schmoo torte is a Canadian dessert. Although it is relatively popular and well-known nationwide, it is most famous in Western Canada, especially Manitoba. It is a torte with layered whipped cream, caramel, and nuts, commonly made using angel food or sponge cake.

Sour cream doughnutW
Sour cream doughnut

A sour cream doughnut is a type of doughnut that incorporates sour cream into its batter. This type of doughnut is often dipped in a vanilla flavored glaze after frying and usually has no filling. While the exact date or place of origin for the sour cream doughnut is not known, one recipe for this type of doughnut was published by the Ladies' Aid Society of Marion, Ohio in 1894.

St. Catherine's taffyW
St. Catherine's taffy

St. Catherine's Taffy is a variety of taffy made by French-Canadian families to celebrate the feast day of Saint Catherine of Alexandria.

Sushi pizzaW
Sushi pizza

Sushi pizza is a Canadian dish that originated from Toronto and a fusion of sushi and pizza often served in the Greater Toronto Area, invented by Kaoru Ohsada no later than May 1993 as a Nami Japanese Seafood Restaurant chef. It uses a slightly crispy yet chewy fried rice patty as the base and is topped with a layer of sliced avocado, a layer of sliced salmon, tuna or crab meat, a drizzle of blended mayonnaise and wasabi powder and is served in wedges. Nori, pickled ginger, and roe are sometimes also served as toppings or sides.