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Canada

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Canada
Canada.png
Country Information
Continent: North America
Language spoken: English
French
Capital city: Ottawa
First mentioned: "Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington"
First appearance: "The Bart Wants What It Wants"

Canada is the northernmost country in North America; the capital city is Ottawa and Toronto is the largest city followed by Montreal and then Vancouver.

Canada is the largest country in North America by area. Canada has 10 provinces: Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Manitoba, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Saskatchewan. It also has 3 territories: Nunavut, Northwest Territories and Yukon. Canada borders the continental United States on the north and Alaska on the east; it also shares a maritime border with Greenland.

History[edit]

The Simpsons first visited Canada when Bart convinced them to follow his girlfriend Greta to Toronto, where her father was filming a movie. Upon seeing Canada for the first time, Marge declared, "It's so clean and bland; I'm home!" The family toured the "Paramountie Pictures" studio lot, where they witnessed a shoot for the film Canadian Graffiti: a lone actor was shown spray-painting "OBEY THE RULES" on a nondescript building. Later, Bart and Milhouse joined the Canadian basketball team. For Homer, Canada is "Little America". In Canada, Canadian mounties, hockey players (with protective gear, helmet, stick and skates on their feet) and Bigfoots travel by bus.[1]

When Bart and Lisa were in the third grade together, Bart tried to teach her mnemonics for Canada's provinces and prime ministers.[2] Lisa sewed a Canadian flag on her backpack when the family visited Italy, explaining, "Some people in Europe have the impression that Americans have made some stupid choices in the past, oh, five years, so for the next week, I'm from Canada."[3]

The Canadian national anthem, "O Canada", was sung at a baseball game after a fight broke out because of a dispute between the Pre-Teen Braves and the Cavalry Kids over the singing of the national anthem. Marge started sobbing because of the fighting, and when she was put on the stadium's Jumbotron, the Sea Captain suggested that they all sing together instead—"and not a hymn to war, like our national anthem, but a sweet, soothing hymn, like the national anthem of Canada". As the crowd sang, they joined hands on the field to form a maple leaf.[4]

Homer, Grampa, Apu and Ned all visited Canada to smuggle cheap prescription drugs from there into Springfield, but were arrested when they returned (mainly because they crashed their plane and woke Chief Wiggum up).[5]

Canada was also the location of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, where team Simpson-Skinner entered the mixed curling event and won the gold medal. In the meantime, Bart got to know some of the local children, becoming fast friends with Milhoose and also meeting Nelson's Canadian counterpart.[6]

Smithers had many misadventures in Canada trying to bring Mr. Burns some ice.[7][8]

Lisa got political asylum in Canada and wanted to stay there. Eventually, Lisa went home.[9]

The Monroe family have a book from Canada.[10]

Canada has a significant population of Francophones (people where French is their first language) and Toussaint Charbonneau]], husband of Sacagawea, and Martin Prince made a sketch of Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent (son of a French Canadian father and English-speaking Irish Canadian mother),[11] world famous singer Celine Dion.[5]

Some of the French Canadians in and around Springfield have included the clown Monsieur Pamplemousse,[12] TV hockey commentators Doc Jacques Lalonde and Jean-Pierre Petomane,[13] a French translator delivering the final deportation sentence to Homer in his Canadian jailcell,[5] a mountain man lured by Cletus' daughters Whitney and Jitney into their "boyfriends room"[14] and a very nice group of nuns who run Saint Sebastian's School for Wicked Girls.[15]

Non-canon[edit]

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Canadian Crossing
Image Cost Build time Reward Sell price Conformity increase Availability Unique? Dimensions - D x W
Canadian Crossing.png FREE 4h N/A Tapped Out Cross.png Obedience +10 Homer vs the 18th Amendment
Pass, Puff, Puff Pt. 3
Tapped Out Tick.png 8 x 9
Shattered Token.png1 Shattered Dreams Mystery Box
World Travel
Task Time Reward Cash.png/h XP.png/h
Accepting American Political Refugees 12h Cash.png200, XP.png20 Cash.png16.67 XP.png1.67
Internal Name Groups Tiles ID
CanadianCrossing Misc Cash, Bars Grass, Pavement, Boardwalk Section, Ornate Pier Section, Dirt 198000

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