Pov: you have a test tommorow and your teacher has been moving super fast because of this new quadmester thing and now you have to catch up otherwise your screwed for tommorow.
@itsh73112 жыл бұрын
no. i watched this years ago and discovered it again in my watch history
@edriannegarcia45092 жыл бұрын
Bro I have finals 🥲
@jackgoat77372 жыл бұрын
Yooo what why is thiss truw but its for my finals
@winerismyname42902 жыл бұрын
tictok comment vibe
@theyluvme1112 жыл бұрын
Wait - i actually have a test -
@DavidAdochiti4 жыл бұрын
Canada, the second largest country in the world that occupies most of the northern part of North America covering the vast land area from the US in the south to the Artic circle in the North. It is the country of enormous distances and rich natural resources. Indigenous people lived in what is now Canada for thousands of years before the first Europeans arrived, they are known as the First Nations and the Inuit people. The first European people to come to Canada arrived between 15,000 and 30,000 years ago across a land bridge that joined Asia and North America. Around 1000 AD the viking explorer, Leif Ericson reached Newfoundland Canada; he tried to establish a settlement but it didn't last. In the early 16th century Europeans started exploring Canada's coast beginning with John Cabot from England between 1534 and 1542 Jaques Cartier made 3 voyages across the Atlantic claiming the land for King Francis the first of France. Cartier had two captured guides to speak the Iroquois word Kanata meaning village. By the 1550s the name Canada began appearing on maps! Parts of Canada were settled by France and parts by Great Britain. In 1605 Port Royal was built in Acadia by the French led by Samuel de Champlain, and 3 years later he started settling Quebec. The French and Aboriginal people collaborated in the vast fur trade economy driven by their demand for beaver pelts in Europe. Outstanding leaders like Jean Talon, Bishop Laval and Count Frontenac built a french empire North America that reached from Hudson Bay to the Gulf of Mexico. In the 1700s France and Great Britain battled for control of North America! In 1759 the British defeated the French in the Battle of the plains of Abraham at Quebec City marking the end of France's empire in America. The commanders of both armies, Brigadier James Wolfe and the Marquis de Montcalm were killed leading their troops in battle. Following the war Great Britain renamed the colony the Province of Quebec but the french-speaking Catholic people known as habitats/Canadians strove to to preserve their way of life in the English-speaking Protestant world British Empire. After the American Revolutionary War many people in the new US wanted to stay loyal to Britain! Thousands came north to Canada and settled in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec and Ontario. During the war of 1812 the US tried to conquer Canada but were defeated. In 1867 the province of Canada was joined by the two other British colonies of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia though Confederation forming a self-governing entity named Canada. Canadian soldiers fought in WW1 for the British Empire; more Canadians died in this war than any other war! Canada became better known as a country after it's success in the capturing of i--my bridge from the Germans and France. In 1917 women were given the right to vote by the end of the war partly because of the help they gave making weapons while the men fought in Europe. In 1931 Canada became fully independent then the Government of Canada made all decisions about Canada! The British Parliament passed the statue of Westminster in 1931, which acknowledged Canada as a co-equal with the UK and the other Commonwealth realms. It was a crucial step in the development of Canada as a separate state in that it provided complete legislative autonomy from the parliament of the UK. The Canadian economy boomed during the WW2 as it's industries manufactured military material for Canada, Britain, China and the Soviet Union despite another Conscription crisis in Quebec in 1994. Canada finished the war with a large army and strong economy. In the 1960s the quiet Revolution took place in Quebec overthrowing the old establishment which centered on the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Quebec and led to modernizing of economy in the same period Canada adopted the maple leaf flag although not without debate and misgivings among large number of English Canadian Society. In 1991 the Canadian House of Commons and Senate requesting that the British Parliment encat a package of constitutional amendments which would end the British Parliament to legislate for Canada and would create an entirely Canadian process for constitutional amendments.
@Maria-qe9yj3 жыл бұрын
Thank you 🙇♂️🙏🏼
@DavidAdochiti3 жыл бұрын
@Layton T. Montgomery i had nothing else better to do lol
@DavidAdochiti3 жыл бұрын
@@Maria-qe9yj np i guess
@MrKruger882 жыл бұрын
This is especially useless because YT has captions you can turn on.
@gresaduraku932 жыл бұрын
I love u for that 😭
@lakleakhena54733 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing . I’m from Cambodia and I live in Japan, but I used to work for the bank which owned by the National Bank of Canada.
@sameralom7546 ай бұрын
I am from Canada and I live in Israel it supposed to be Palestine.
@Ra88it123 жыл бұрын
pov: your trying to get answers from the candadian themed test. (im rlly not but that would be funny)
@usednametag70053 жыл бұрын
Seriously what is up with people reading my mind today
@naceraa2 жыл бұрын
i am-
@abbywhitelaw43932 жыл бұрын
pov: your trying to write a term paper about canadas history that’s due in 2 hours
@stellasantoro12982 жыл бұрын
Well.. I am
@user-qz5qy3xq5p2 жыл бұрын
candadian
@camlproductions4 жыл бұрын
Kanata not Katana and John Cabot was actually Giovanni Caboto from Italy who sailed to Canada on behalf of England. Otherwise, very good video!
@dizzolve4 жыл бұрын
2:54 Statue
@itsh73112 жыл бұрын
@@dizzolve ok?
@dizzolve2 жыл бұрын
@@itsh7311 I don't remember why I wrote that
@manuelalmeida38192 жыл бұрын
Never existed , the Corte Real were in Canada around 1474
@SkyNinja7592 жыл бұрын
Also Vimy Ridge is mispronounced. It's Vim-E. It's a 5 minute video that probably just pulled the synopsis from wikipedia so I'll give it a pass.
@mirekreative4 жыл бұрын
Awesome, pleasing to listen narration, thank you for this, lovely animation.. beautifully executed video!
@MrStcrook694 жыл бұрын
KANATA.. Means the village..the people..a part of our heritage
@MrKruger882 жыл бұрын
Don't forget the burnt toast!
@MrStcrook692 жыл бұрын
@@MrKruger88 Patrick Patrick O'Neil. We have to keep our Irish name!
@fernandamedeiros29702 жыл бұрын
This history it is amazing!! I lovely this country!
@kazinak88732 жыл бұрын
This video is very interesting and so useful for me. I like Canada. In Canada have more rivers and forests. I would like to live in Canada so much. Thanks 😊
@SOT2333 жыл бұрын
No! John Cabot WAS NOT ENGLISH but an ITALIAN explorer working for England!
@nautical1834 жыл бұрын
i am Canadian and loving it
@uliana_juliet_selina3 жыл бұрын
Hey! Can you recommend to me some books of history from your school, please🙏🏻
@ArtemisArrow Жыл бұрын
As a Canadian and someone who speaks french whoever is narrating this video, their pronouciation of names is making me mental
@adamsr40234 жыл бұрын
I believe that the native people also migrated to the America's from Asia via the Bering land bridge.
@historyonmaps4 жыл бұрын
Yes, that was thousands of years ago
@ninjakidfuntime292 жыл бұрын
But we still dont know if thats true or if they were land natives?
@mooftwosnum1fan4802 жыл бұрын
@@ninjakidfuntime29 wdym land natives
@playinglifeoneasy9226 Жыл бұрын
I’m learning about Canada to move there. I actually really love the Maple Leaf Flag.
@whalleyinferno29662 жыл бұрын
Katana? I had no idea the indigenous people named it after a Japanese sword. Interesting...
@angelamccabe99197 ай бұрын
Yes, exactly. "I could use this for my grade 3s". Video: "Katana". Me: "never mind"
@scruffytube51693 жыл бұрын
The people who walked over the Beringian land bridge were NOT Europeans as you stated.
@animalsofyoutube62403 жыл бұрын
Who were they
@scruffytube51693 жыл бұрын
@@animalsofyoutube6240 by definition, asians
@cpgamespainting40843 жыл бұрын
the robot who made this needs a lesson in presentation and substance
@brianbenson36693 жыл бұрын
And many corrections in spelling and pronunciation.
@uliana_juliet_selina3 жыл бұрын
Hey, guys. Can you recommend to me some books from Canadian school program History subject? I want to learn history of Canada like Canadian pupils.
@opalcourt68733 жыл бұрын
short and sweet. Well done.
@EdinburghFive4 жыл бұрын
Samuel de Champlain did not lead the settlement of Acadia. He was the cartographer on the expedition that was led by Pierre Dugua, Sieur de Mons.
@EdinburghFive4 жыл бұрын
@whitenigga - Canada is a Monarchy in its own right but as a past British colony its citizens were subjects of the British Monarch . Its just tradition now in Canada. The British Monarchs of course have no real power in the governance of the country. I don't know any Canadians who would consider themselves to be or feel to be British. Canadians are usually very proud to be Canadian.
@mooftwosnum1fan4802 жыл бұрын
@whitenigga first off you have an incel username and should probably change this. Second off it's purely ceremonial as she has little / no actual power in Canada. This is mostly for reasons regarding heritage and traditions put in place by the British. A lot of former colonies still do this like Australia and South Africa.
@ericsimard44492 жыл бұрын
No sooo English Canadians really like the queen and the monarchy but you have to understand that she bears the title of Queen of Canada in Canada as we are a sovereign country…. But French-Canada (specifically Quebec) HATES the monarchy as it was the British that conquered and oppressed us up till when we finally stood for our rights…
@mcgiver6977 Жыл бұрын
@whitenigga3506 No....we don't feel as british citizens, mostly french canadians like me. Contrary to Americans who took their independance, us, Canadians, were forsaken by mother land - United Kingdom - in 1867 but we are still part of Commonwealth. This is our only way to feel not as Americans by keeping the old british way. Canada never took its independance. But by the same time, today, we do not feel as british citizens. You are right, the british monarch is our monarch by right. But this power is only symbolically. Nobody in Comonwealth feel today as british citizens.
@alandesouzacruz51249 ай бұрын
Beautiful country 🇨🇦❤
@kelcey20493 жыл бұрын
POV: ur teacher made you watch this.
@ahmadlmohamad16183 жыл бұрын
True
@fedoramafioso62453 жыл бұрын
Right now boys
@MyVacuole3 жыл бұрын
lol
@brunotamburrini86093 жыл бұрын
I just looked it up because I was never taught anything about Canadian history in school. Its crazy how impressive Canadian history is and i find it crazy that people in the USA(generally) don't know anything about it.
@finalstandroblox31573 жыл бұрын
yep
@AwesomeSheep483 жыл бұрын
Canada didn't become fully independent in 1931, it was in 1982 with the Constitution Act, 1982
@NotAClueWhy2 жыл бұрын
my god Canada is young
@tatianagomezrey45772 жыл бұрын
Canada has never been full independent, is a constitutional monarchy, British monarchy.
@ninjakidfuntime292 жыл бұрын
Actually pls pls pls it was 1867 not 1967 why do people listen to google!
@AwesomeSheep482 жыл бұрын
@@ninjakidfuntime29 1867 was the date of Confederation - when we became a country. The British parliament still had quite a bit of power over us.
@supercar53022 жыл бұрын
@@tatianagomezrey4577 The British Monarchy has no real power of Canada it is more just title.
@matthewmann89693 жыл бұрын
First Nations, then Inuits, then Europeans, then Metis, then Sub Saharan Africans, then Far Easterners, then the rest in that order
@muralimalyala55052 жыл бұрын
I love Canada ❤
@yeneracay23682 ай бұрын
Canadian Newfoundland Regiment 1915 Gallipoli Peninsula Campaing Suvla Bay Coribou Hill 10 🇨🇦
@juanpablogonzalezs.v.83192 жыл бұрын
Woooow!!!! Canda was still getting laws from Britain till 1981!!!
@veronicawhyte56422 жыл бұрын
Hi how are you doing
@eggcept_it22152 жыл бұрын
thank you for giving a poor American her history lesson❤
@rafaelsalvador87652 жыл бұрын
I am canadien and i never thot of a person will mack a video about this🇨🇦
@jacinth8268 Жыл бұрын
I live a couple hours away from Canada and realized I know nothing about it. Time to learn 🤓
@lucasbecker5829 Жыл бұрын
Also, it would have been nice to acknowledge the Metis who came later, since Canada has three Indigenous categories. The graphics used to represent Indigenous people could have been a little bit better thought out as well.
@lauracw_242 жыл бұрын
So beautifully written and animated. Thank you for this!
@andypandy90132 ай бұрын
02:15 I am so pleased that you pointed out that the USA was defeated in The War of 1812 as so many Americans are taught either that they won or it was a draw. Sending Peace Envoys to ask for peace terms, as President Maddison did, is hardly conducive with winning. Is it? 🙂
@manuelriveracontrera16502 жыл бұрын
I❤ Canada!
@necridos Жыл бұрын
You do realized you spelt "Kanata" as "Katana" right? Kanata means village, Katana is a japanese Sword xD
@CanadaPlayz484 жыл бұрын
0:05 so canada now owns a small piece od alaska and part of northeast USA...
@ussindianapolis91374 жыл бұрын
Yep lol
@micaelakislo14653 жыл бұрын
2:38 capturing *Vimy ridge
@timtwoface3 жыл бұрын
Katana???? That's something else entirely.
@nickwatchesyoutube5 ай бұрын
bruh the events in this video were not put together in chronological order, making it laborious to learn
@falafelpluswaffle3 жыл бұрын
It’s not 5mins! You lied!
@serveryservery5662 жыл бұрын
Awesome!
@joselynmunoz58333 жыл бұрын
Our teacher is masking us do a test about this video but I found this video tho😏
@DiamondSplendid-yy7dg6 ай бұрын
So basically its about the first people, thats why the inuits are being brought to life
@firstnamelastname6312 жыл бұрын
Trying to get in as soon as possible
@yeneracay2368 Жыл бұрын
Canada Newfoundland 1915 Gallipoli war campaign 20 september suvla bay extraction they withdrew peninsula coribou hill 🇨🇦
@speakacademyespana Жыл бұрын
Before Cabot were the Basque Fisherman.
@nicoleayr56304 жыл бұрын
thank you for the quick information
6 ай бұрын
Which way do ships sail, anyway? And why are the sails blowing the wrong way?
@j.n.48063 ай бұрын
0:42 The laws of physics were not discovered yet. Thats why. 🙃
@janellesadler26312 жыл бұрын
This video is 4 minutes and 28 seconds and not 5 minutes. Scam.
@sl1nxz2 жыл бұрын
I agree with this statement
@Callen162 жыл бұрын
Fax
@Callen162 жыл бұрын
I agree janelle… I agree
@suspenceful00942 жыл бұрын
Correct
@nhmikey12 жыл бұрын
WE Support your truckers!
@saintnickyjk39362 жыл бұрын
Lol he spelled kanata like katana haha well I guess Canada was from Asia so that’s alright 😂😂😂💋💕
@whalleyinferno29662 жыл бұрын
I've heard of the Statute of Westminster but I've never seen the statue... 🤔😂
@user-cb8is7xs2eАй бұрын
Ottawa
@blackie3743 жыл бұрын
4 min
@masonicblastr2 жыл бұрын
Watching this cuz of Vinland Saga
@therealcanada122 жыл бұрын
My country
@ninjakidfuntime292 жыл бұрын
The legend says it(But we dont know if any of the worlds legends are true) that scientist still havent specified if calculations say the first nations came from asia or settked there or anything u know...
@josepampanicochannel28633 жыл бұрын
Canada History
@Ovle.3 жыл бұрын
I like how Canada owns new England
@JESL_TheOnlyOne2 жыл бұрын
As a Massachusetts resident of French-Canadian heritage - the second largest ethnic group in New England is French-Canadian. The graphic is amusing.
@Boofus2 жыл бұрын
the only thing i learned from this and that people dont know how to make maps
@jaysonbrebnor9680 Жыл бұрын
At 4:08 you realize Canada main cities are literally all on the southern border. This is due to the mountainous terrain despite being the second largest country in the world.
@hananeshaban32654 жыл бұрын
It's not your country. The queen can get lost. Aboriginal people own this land.
@genekrobel47074 жыл бұрын
hanane shaban Native don’t own the land. Never did. They inhabited it, while warring with other tribes to gain land. They colonized against other tribes; interracial. And much of the land had not been discovered or claimed. So with no country and land up for grabs, the colonization was initially mutual and legit. The white man never did anything the Natives didn’t do for gaining land too. It was the way of the warrior and the world really at the time. Now that we understand history- and see it in all its imperfections... the Aboriginal people might also be just as thankful for the good things that came from Colonization instead of focusing on the evil and mistakes of it. We have done that and aim to repair many problems which extend from evils of the past. Truly... had Europeans not come to Canada, or America... the great evil of Hitler and other White men might have conquered and enslaved the Native population eventually. Understand and consider the blessing of freedom you now have also is because of that colonization too. See the blessing and stop focusing on divisiveness. If WW2 was lost and probably would have if no America or Canada existed... the entrapment into true slavery and an evil regime would be likely even now. Stop trying to make this only about Natives Land when in truth it wasn’t. Nomadic and Settlements with wars over land in your peoples, was a practice and a fear. It wasn’t like civil wars... it was like colonization over other tribes and families. Colonization was a norm of that time and the aim of it should have been to do things peaceful. We don’t undo the past. We don’t disregard the blessings we have now and the land claims now. We live in and amongst them with all the blessings as well as all the painful reminders of where we all Came from. God bless the Native people. And the Europeans. God bless Canada. And thank Him for the freedoms you now enjoy and the health benefits despite diseases brought. Much more good and extended life is also a result of the European settlement here. Stop thinking this was the Native Land peacefully settled. The Natives fought for it with blood over others who weren’t white. Please read an expert of facts... What we know about the Mesoamericans comes partly from direct documentary evidence, for theirs was a literate society. Admittedly we don’t know a lot about human life in pre-contact Canada because literacy didn’t arrive until the Europeans, and petroglyphs don’t tell us much. The historical record in these parts thus begins with documents like the 18,000-page Jesuit Relations (1632-1673) based on the reports of Roman Catholic missionary priests. While these and other writings were undoubtedly tainted with ethnocentric and evangelical bias, they consistently and comprehensively report that Canada’s original inhabitants demeaned their foes using vicious quasi-racial stereotypes (from coast to coast); mutilated, tortured to death, and cannibalized enemies (prevalent in southern Ontario and Quebec); enslaved members of neighbouring groups (common among West coast tribes); massacred competitors for land and resources (widespread on the Prairies); and exterminated entire ethnic groups (as in the genocidal annihilation of almost all the Huron by the Iroquois in 1649). In short, contrary to the idyllic picture painted by Professor Sinclair’s essay and the RRCAP, the preponderance of scientific evidence, as opposed to tales told around eons of campfires, indicates Canada’s first immigrants acted just as beastly as the rest of the human family.
@kaijaelee3 жыл бұрын
@@genekrobel4707 Who exactly is this "expert" you are quoting from? The problem is, to believe this narrative requires cherry-picking from those Jesuit accounts and continuing to dismiss the knowledge and experiences of Indigenous people (inc. authors and scholars) today. If accounts of Indigenous people (eg. Senator Sinclair) seem out of step with what you've learned before, consider the fact that Indigneous peoples were prevented by the Government of Canada and Indian Agents from leaving reserves without permission, acquiring legal representation, voting, organizing in groups, or practicing traditional cermonies until the 1950s. Generations of children were forcibly removed from their families, prevented from practicing their languages or cultures and abused. (By the way, there are written accounts from the perspective of Canada to back all this up, if that's what you require to believe something is true.) The Canadian Government did whatever it could to prevent Indigenous voices from being heard, and stereotypes have been circulated to fill the gaps. Moving forward peacefully requires letting go of harmful stereotypes, recognizing there are truths that have been hidden from the general public for generations, and learning to listen to those who are now speaking out. If you are interested in learning there is a free course available online: www.coursera.org/learn/indigenous-canada
@ggkitchener11222 жыл бұрын
Themselves came from Siberia!
@TEKDAD Жыл бұрын
@@kaijaeleeit’s all true, it was all done by the British. They tried to do the same to French Canadians, and they got rid of most Acadians. However, every country on this planet is the result of wars and atrocities. Natives in Canada came from Asia.
@marianaverdejo68403 жыл бұрын
The video is 268 seconds long; not even 1 of the 16 seconds where Indigenous Peoples are mentioned truly acknowledges them. Another example of the underrepresentation of Indigenous Peoples in history… Another example of the eurocentric point of view behind narrations… Another example of the continuation of colonialism…
@gordonstewartiii58223 жыл бұрын
Someone has too much time on their hands. Don't remember the title included the word "detailed history".
@donaldball32452 жыл бұрын
So much of indigenous history is lost or passed down by oral tradition which is notoriously fallible; people over time forget details or simply concoct new stories to fill in gaps... it is tragic, indeed...
@tonytouchzz Жыл бұрын
@@donaldball3245 that’s the issue, for sure it been bad for them… but who to trust telling the truth? All their history is just hearsay … anyhow it’s just a very badly done quick video
@wilhemvasseurwietzke94054 жыл бұрын
401!
@EdinburghFive4 жыл бұрын
Canada extends well above the Arctic Circle.
@shayewoolley95074 жыл бұрын
Hi is anyone else bored of Qorntine
@TheDeusImperius4 жыл бұрын
@Chelsea O Qorntine.
@veronicawhyte56422 жыл бұрын
Hi how are you doing?
@camilauribe31274 жыл бұрын
good video
@jenniferwilliams6782 жыл бұрын
Great, but please make 2 corrections: First, the spelling is Kanata (not Katana). Second, please change the stereotypical First Nations images at the beginning of the video.
@JESL_TheOnlyOne2 жыл бұрын
Misspell of 'Statute', also.
@iwa1030 Жыл бұрын
yep, and Canada become fully independent in 1982... the Statute of Westminster (1931) granted full legal autonomy except in those areas where they chose not to take advantage of that autonomy.....
@SuperLeica12 жыл бұрын
Ok, but i missed Prince Rupert.
@SpongeBobba2 жыл бұрын
would have been better if there if there is no background music.
@Rahmatullah-qj7mj4 жыл бұрын
My NAM is RAHMAT uLLAH FAR DRivANG DuBAi BAs CANADA ok 🍁🇵🇰😭👍
@daniktherrien83192 жыл бұрын
1812:the battle of Chateauguay
@camiaufv99954 жыл бұрын
You spelled Kanata wrong
@shancharan7834 Жыл бұрын
If Canada became completely independent in 1931, why its head of state is a British King and still being controlled by Royal family
@boxbreakswithg52592 жыл бұрын
The fact that there are already lie in the video before it even starts. People need to learn to tell the truth instead of lying. Next time when you’re making the title don’t say “in 5 minutes” when in reality the video is actually 4minutes and 28 seconds. This is a joke
@Callen162 жыл бұрын
Yes
@jakewhittle444 Жыл бұрын
No is there a joke
@vivekvankar21783 жыл бұрын
Waah
@braelyngutierrez27913 жыл бұрын
This don’t tell me anything he or her speak too fast
@theawesomemang1234 жыл бұрын
this shows nowhere near the full, real history of canada. this is more about how settlers colonized what is now known as "canada". you missed the part where the explorers aforementioned commited mass genocide on indigenous people
@michaelswaby53644 жыл бұрын
Exactly. Ffs🤷🏾♂️
@maryanndeweerd25702 жыл бұрын
Allan you mean the war?
@fifaue_gamer43612 жыл бұрын
You have exam tomorrow
@Mateoj.-me2vl7 ай бұрын
No fucking rat
@alyxdevine83384 жыл бұрын
Who else’s geo teacher made you watch this?
@jameswu60424 жыл бұрын
Mine did
@camilauribe31274 жыл бұрын
omg same here
@think72434 жыл бұрын
I made myself watch it. I’m trying to learn about where the deep seated hatred comes from that some First Nations nurture in their own hearts 💕 and minds towards the white people which I don’t feel from the whites towards the Natives,and why they so carefully pass it on to their children. I didn’t grow up here in Canada 🇨🇦 so I want to learn and try to understand this problem from both sides you know. There just has to be a reason why the hatred won’t ever go away. What is it?
@theawesomemang1234 жыл бұрын
@@think7243 you will not find what you are looking for here. try this: kzbin.info/www/bejne/ppavlZKgqbKXqMU also, not every indigenous person has a hatred towards white people, that is a very ignorant statement. please check your privilege.
@lululuna32594 жыл бұрын
not exactly but yes i need it for a project lmao
@justlikeme57014 жыл бұрын
Hi all my bad bleeps ✌️who’s here bc ur teachers made you. 😭
@francopreziosi30453 жыл бұрын
hello
@dozeur07913 жыл бұрын
Je suis le commentaire français que tu cherchais 😏
@x43karan603 жыл бұрын
Oui, Merci
@sneggles18813 жыл бұрын
*speaks in french*
@dozeur07913 жыл бұрын
@@sneggles1881 non mon pote
@sneggles18813 жыл бұрын
@@x43karan60 uhhhhh... yes-
@unconnected10 ай бұрын
Making an attempt at proper pronunciations of names would have gone a long way
@brettbarager91018 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, when you say that tje French and Indigenous people collaborated in the fur trade (which is mostly accurate) you completely ignore the tragic impact Colonialism had on the Indigenous/Inuit way of life. THIS needs to be taught!
@japleenkaur30802 жыл бұрын
ok
@Kkov3r Жыл бұрын
Boulot Colette
@ClassClownSeries3 жыл бұрын
Great content. If you guys wanna watch another video where two Canadians play a guessing game about Canada, this is a good one kzbin.info/www/bejne/f3e9f5uwqZijqNU
@ClassClownSeries2 жыл бұрын
@viper Did not mean to offend. Please delete my comment if it is frowned upon. Thank you and have a great day.
@ClassClownSeries2 жыл бұрын
@viper Lol. Funny stuff. Good luck with the channel, bud.
@silviamarx40183 жыл бұрын
We were not in a economic boom during ww2
@ssssSTopmotion3 жыл бұрын
Rule Britannia
@Kkov3r Жыл бұрын
Zacharie fais une collab avec brice.
@Joykkk29103 жыл бұрын
4:00 손가락에도 글씨 써졌음 ㅋㅋ
@undertaleplayz8563 жыл бұрын
Bruh
@matthewr.1486 Жыл бұрын
The information on this is literally free. Why are there so much misinformation?
@Bkaas Жыл бұрын
You pretty much ignored the most important thing. That first nation's were killed off as in. Genocide. And that they are what canada is.
@chriseven46173 жыл бұрын
♥️🇨🇦♥️ VS 😭🇧🇩😔
@bobpiec8 ай бұрын
The flag does not represent all Canadians. There are no Maple trees west of Ontario.
@atomanonymous96202 жыл бұрын
Auto correct messed this video up
@user-gq1lx8iq9t3 жыл бұрын
Ребят,я нічо не поняв,а по рускі можна
@user-bl7ng9sh1t3 жыл бұрын
А краще на українській 😓
@user-gq1lx8iq9t3 жыл бұрын
@@user-bl7ng9sh1t погоджуюсь
@user-gq1lx8iq9t3 жыл бұрын
@@user-bl7ng9sh1t чуєш ти,мужик
@user-bl7ng9sh1t3 жыл бұрын
@@user-gq1lx8iq9t що мужик
@user-bl7ng9sh1t3 жыл бұрын
@@user-gq1lx8iq9t дякую мужик 👍🏿
@maksymiliandudzinski12093 жыл бұрын
They could have put anything they wanted on the flag and they chose a damn leaf