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A hilarious tour through Canada's history, from the nation's most trusted news source: The Beaverton.

There is a new media empire in Canada--and unlike others, it is honest about being fake news. Its satirical headlines have been misinforming Canadians across the country and the world, using parody to shine a light on the nation. What started as an immensely popular online newspaper led to a hit TV show delivering biting commentary on Canadian culture, politics, and the biggest news stories. Now, in its first book, The Beaverton looks back over Canada's past to show how we became the ridiculous nation we are today.

     Through the lens of the venerable Beaverton, one of Canada's oldest and proudest newspaper, the editors share the headlines and articles that defined the times. From the challenging days of colonization (Angry New France mother calls son by using all of his 329 middle and family names) to the earliest da

The Beaverton Presents Glorious AndOr Free The

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    A Paperback / softback by Luke Gordon Field, Alex Huntley

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      Publisher: Random House Canada
      Publication Date: 31/10/2017
      ISBN13: 9780735233294, 978-0735233294
      ISBN10: 0735233292
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      A hilarious tour through Canada's history, from the nation's most trusted news source: The Beaverton.

      There is a new media empire in Canada--and unlike others, it is honest about being fake news. Its satirical headlines have been misinforming Canadians across the country and the world, using parody to shine a light on the nation. What started as an immensely popular online newspaper led to a hit TV show delivering biting commentary on Canadian culture, politics, and the biggest news stories. Now, in its first book, The Beaverton looks back over Canada's past to show how we became the ridiculous nation we are today.

           Through the lens of the venerable Beaverton, one of Canada's oldest and proudest newspaper, the editors share the headlines and articles that defined the times. From the challenging days of colonization (Angry New France mother calls son by using all of his 329 middle and family names) to the earliest da

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