It's easy to stereotype, but what are Canadians actually thinking about our neighbours down South? Find out in this week's Beaver Balls comic on the three most common attitudes towards Americans.
Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Finals between the Vancouver Canucks and the Boston Bruins set a new Hockey Night in Canada ratings record as 5.6 million people tuned in to the action.
The British have fish and chips, Italians have pasta, but what can Canadians claim as their own? This week's Beaver Balls explores the challenges of identifying a "Canadian cuisine."
Make sure to post in the comments with your favourite brand of beer — whether it's Steamwhistle, Alexander Keith's, Moosehead or any other variety that makes you feel exceptionally Canadian.
Beaver Balls explores Canadian "multiculturalism" which was adopted as official government policy during the 1970s under former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau.
For Canadians who take their facial hair seriously, this week's Beaver Balls comic looks at three very distinct looks from 17th century scruff to the present.
From North American House Hippos to James Naismith, the "Peach Basket Man," public service announcements were engrained in the minds of Canadians growing up in the early 90s.
I pledge my allegiance to . . . the Queen? The intricacies of the Monarchy and what we know about it in the second installment of Beaver Balls by cartoonist Talbert Johnson.
Check out our weekly comic Beaver Balls, a satirical look at Canadian culture by staff contributor, Talbert Johnson. This week in Beaver Balls, our love-hate relationship with the CBC.