Looks like you fell in the beaver trap 8O
I was surprised to catch one so late in the season.:lol:
Looks like you fell in the beaver trap 8O
I've lived in all 10provinces and 3 territories.Its an incredible country and many Canadians know so little about it. I've had Grade 10 students who did not know the name of the lake our town borders on.(Great Slave Lake).
I don't think the ignorance is as widespread as reported. Like anywhere else, there is a segment of our society that are only vaguely aware of their own existance, I took the thirteen question test and got nine of them right. Not as good as I wanted to get, but surely a pass.
Where does one find this test?
''I've observed more Canadians know about George Washington than Sir John A. MacDonald.''
Judging from the ignorant posts on this forum, some Canadians think they know Yankee history & politics better than us Yanks. Never in my life have I ever seen Yanks try to tell anyone else that they knew politics or history better natives of their own country. What ever makes these ignorant right wing Canadians think they are so smart is beyond all reason.
''I've observed more Canadians know about George Washington than Sir John A. MacDonald.''
Judging from the ignorant posts on this forum, some Canadians think they know Yankee history & politics better than us Yanks. Never in my life have I ever seen Yanks try to tell anyone else that they knew politics or history better natives of their own country. What ever makes these ignorant right wing Canadians think they are so smart is beyond all reason.
Hey, that's not surprising, I think ALL countries have their know-it-alls.
And they come from both the left and right of the political spectrum, but then again, most people cannot accurately identify what is left and right.
In order for there to be a land bridge at the Bering Straight the water level had to drop 400 feet. This would have opened the coast to easy access by foot or small island hopping boats. The ice free corridor in Alberta would have been a much more difficult route and really doesn't make sense. If the water lever dropped that much it would also open a route from Europe. DNA test of eastern aboriginal populations indicates European origins.
Findings in central and south America indicate Hawaiian and Aborigine (Australia) origins. The southern tip of Argentina suggest African. The standard story of the Bering Land bridge is falling apart. The site in Siberia where they formerly thought the Clovis point originate have been found to be younger than those in the US, so migration may have been two way street.