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Trivia Eh?

Trivia Eh? William Shatner

December 23, 2011 / by Submit to Canadiana Connection / Leave a Comment

Trivia Eh?

In 2011, Shatner reaching the ripe "young" age of 80: had many accomplishments, including: putting out his seventh musical album, re-igniting the ‘war’ between the Star Trek and Star Wars universes, and getting ready for a role in the 2012 third season opener of Rookie Blue. Shatner …

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Trivia Eh? James Doohan

December 14, 2011 / by Submit to Canadiana Connection / Leave a Comment

The beloved character we came to know and be inspired by, Montgomery Scott (Scotty) of Star Trek fame, was actually born James Montgomery Doohan. James Doohan was 85 years old when he died in 2005, in Redmond, Washington. Doohan had several children, the last by his third wife, when …

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Trivia Eh? The Toronto Maple Leafs

December 2, 2011 / by Submit to Canadiana Connection / Leave a Comment

One of the original six hockey teams in the NHL. Their first hockey club was referred to as the Arenas, but unofficially the team was known as the Blueshirts or the Torontos. To appeal to a then-largely Irish population in the city, the team became the Toronto St. Pats in the early 1920’s. …

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