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Canadian Brunch: The Shopping List for an Authentic Sunday Morning
Canadian Brunch: The Shopping List for an Authentic Sunday Morning

Forget classic brunches. If you really want to surprise your guests (or simply treat yourself), you need to aim for...

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5 delicious (and surprising) ways to use maple butter
5 delicious (and surprising) ways to use maple butter

If you've never tasted maple butter, prepare for a taste shock. Despite its name, this national treasure doesn't...

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Maple water vs Coconut water: Which is the best hydration drink?
Maple water vs Coconut water: Which is the best hydration drink?

For years, coconut water reigned supreme in the natural and sports drink aisle. But today, a new player straight from...

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Is maple sugar really "better" for your health or is that a myth?
Is maple sugar really "better" for your health or is that a myth?

We would all like it to be true: a delicious, local sugar that would be "good for us." For the past few years, maple...

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Why is cranberry the best ally for your immune system?
Why is cranberry the best ally for your immune system?

We often see it as a simple addition to our turkey dinners or as a little touch of sweetness in our muffins. Yet, the...

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  • Canada's Wild Salmon
    Canada's Wild Salmon
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    Wild salmon is one of the most popular and consumed species of fish in Canada and around the world. It is now considered a true local emblem, due to its cultural importance to the indigenous populations. Raised in aquaculture or living in the wild, this salmonid is a high value-added product that greatly contributes to the country's economic growth. Due to its special place in Canadian culture, wild salmon are currently the focus of many conservation strategies.

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  • Native American art in Canada
    Native American art in Canada
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    First peoples of North America, the Amerindians have a culture of their own. This term is used by anthropologists to refer to Indians who once lived in America and are considered Aboriginal. For those who are from Canada, the designation of First Nations people is much more appreciated. What can we say about these people? Origin, history and art? Focus on the subject.

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  • Cranberries and urinary tract infections
    Cranberries and urinary tract infections

    The cranberry, or cranberry, is traditionally consumed in North America to fight urinary tract infections. It would contain active ingredients helping to protect the body against the pathogenic agents responsible for these infections. We tell you more in this article.

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