14
JUL
Fun Facts About Canada's Walk of Fame Inductees!
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That the tone and content of The Tragically Hip's music is a paean to the Canadian experience and touches on small-town life, geography, and hockey?

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14
JUL
Fun Facts About Canada's Walk of Fame Inductees!
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That as a child, Helen Shaver suffered from rheumatic fever and was forced to spend 6 months of each year in bed? She says that this allowed her to use her imagination, which helps her as an actor. 

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09
JUL
Fun Facts About Canada's Walk of Fame Inductees!
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That Wayne Gretzky held or shared 61 NHL records upon his retirement on April 18, 1999? He had 40 regular season records, 15 playoff records, and 6 all-star records.

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09
JUL
Fun Facts About Canada's Walk of Fame Inductees!
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That Nancy Greene has the most World Cup victories held by a Canadian (13)? She also has an offical ski league named in her honour. It is called the Nancy Greene Ski League.

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06
JUL
Fun Facts About Canada's Walk of Fame Inductees!
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That Shirley Douglas is the daughter of former Saskatchewan Premier Tommy Douglas, who was the founder of Canada's Medicare?

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06
JUL
Fun Facts About Canada's Walk of Fame Inductees!
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That Linda Evangelista plays the accordion? 

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28
JUN
Fun Facts About Canada's Walk of Fame Inductees!
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The lights of the Emire State Building were dimmed for fifteen minutes in August 2004 to honour "King Kong" starlett, Fay Wray, who had died just two days prior?

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28
JUN
Fun Facts About Canada's Walk of Fame Inductees!
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Alanis Morissette appeared on the talent show "Star Search" in 1989 (where she performed a version of the Osmond's "One Bad Apple") but lost to a singing cowboy named Chad?

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17
JUN
Fun Facts About Canada's Walk of Fame Inductees!
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That Kim Cattrall is an avid follower of Paleotech (a.k.a Caveman) Diet? It is based on eating the foods cavemen consumed, such as whole grains, lean meat, salmon, berries, veggies, legumes, and olive oil.

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17
JUN
Fun Facts About Canada's Walk of Fame Inductees!
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At 16, Bryan Adams quite scool and convinced his mother to let him use the money she had saved for his college education to buy a baby grand piano?

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