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Just in time for Canada Day, our July Gay Lea newsletter celebrates all things Canadian. And what could be more Canadian than that iconic summertime tradition - the outdoor picnic? This month we provide tips for packing your picnic basket with delicious and nutritional snacks the whole family will enjoy. And as always, you'll find incredible seasonal recipes,
exclusive coupons, informative articles and more. As a co-operative comprised of more than 1,200 dairy farmers, Gay Lea Foods is proud to be 100% Canadian owned and operated. We hope you enjoy our latest newsletter, and we wish you and your family a very happy Canada Day!
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DID YOU KNOW?
Fun Facts!
Which breed of dairy cow is most common in Canada? And how much does a cow eat and drink in a day?
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The most common breed of dairy cows in Canada is the Holstein. Holstein cows are black and white and each cow has a unique pattern. |
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Canada officially got its own national flag on February 15, 1965- almost 100 years after it became a country (in 1867). |
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Color T.V. was first introduced in Canada on Canada Day in 1967. |
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FACEBOOK FAVES
Some Recent Posts We Have to Share!
Us: Canada Day is on its way. Will you be spending it with family?
Gity Haveliwalla: Will be at the Ribfest at Centennial Park in Etobicoke. Come on, join in. It's fun. Lots of food for the family- yet no cooking and no cleaning up either.
Bev Andersen: We are spending our Canada Day on PEI, in Charlottetown
Gavin Ball: We will be hosting a BBQ and fireworks up north with all of our best friends.
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