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- Coast to coast to coast, Canadian oceans have defined local stories for generations. Sedna in the Arctic, the Komokwa of the Pacific, and mermaids in the Atlantic show how oceans contribute to local identity. What is your favourite Canadian ocean story?🌊 #WorldOceansDay
- Do blond bears have more fun? Despite their straightforward name, some #BlackBears in British Columbia have a blond coat! The Kermode (Spirit) bear carries a recessive gene that gives it this unusual colouring. Have you ever seen this uncommon creature? 🐻❄️🐻
- #WorldEnvironmentDay is a chance to highlight sustainable Canadian projects! The Toronto Eco-Roof program has funded over a million square metres of green and cool roofs, avoiding 400+ tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions. What is your favourite sustainable Canadian innovation?
- June is National Indigenous History Month in Canada, a chance to learn about the unique cultures, traditions, and experiences of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis. Now is a time to reflect on our history and build a future characterized by respect and reconciliation. #NIHM2026
- Congrats to all winners and nominees at this weekend's #2026CanadianScreenAwards! With multiple wins by Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie, 40 Acres, North of North, and Heated Rivalry, there is no shortage of Canadian talent to celebrate! Which was your favourite win? 🇨🇦🎥🏆
GIF - June marks the beginning of #PrideSeason, a time to celebrate 2SLGBTQI+ communities, individuals, and stories across Canada. Happy Pride! 🌈
00:00 - Get moving by exploring the great Canadian outdoors! There are countless ways to stay active like paddling, playing team sports, exploring Canada’s many trails, and more! What is your favourite way to get moving in Canada?🏃🚵🏄 #FitnessDay
- BOO! this is the #GhostPipeFlower, it is one of Newfoundland’s strangest spring plants. It is a pale, almost translucent flower that doesn’t rely on sunlight. Rather, it taps into underground fungal networks for nutrients. What's your favourite unique flower in Canada? 👻🌱












