
Lacrosse. Poutine. Insulin. Bryan Adams. Where would the world be without the 2nd largest and 1st most apologetic country?
When people want to eat Timbits, go whale watching and skiing in the same day and cheer on the finest hockey teams in the world, they make the trip to Canada. While 90% of Canada’s ~35 million population huddles within 160 kilometers of the United States border, we are a country that spans 9.9 million square kilometers, touches 3 oceans and juggles 6 time zones. We have a lot to be proud of, even if we aren’t comfortable with tooting our own horns. And although some areas of Canada never see a flake of snow, we’re honoured to have been given such a grand nickname as the Great White North.
Canada is the kind of place where Saturday night hockey is a family tradition, where Double-Double is slang for coffee, where 80% of the world’s pure maple syrup is produced, and where 15,500 of the world’s 25,000 polar bears live. And no, we do not have polar bears for pets.
Polar bears however love it in Canada because it’s cold, especially in Nunavut, where the coldest day of the year in 2014 was -50.4 degrees Celsius. Not all of Canada is cold, however, and we do have four seasons. Visit us in the summer and you might experience temperatures as hot as 41.7 degrees Celsius, our hottest day of the year in Ashcroft British Columbia.
You may have heard about SAP Labs Canada but before we tell you about us, we thought you should know about Canada and its Canadians. Do you really know the difference between fact and fiction? Some things might surprise you.
The Facts – Why Canada is Amazing
SAP Labs Canada is From Sea to Sea
Over these next few weeks, we will introduce you to our Canadian Labs locations, our amazing people, our accomplishments and community efforts, and our #MadeInCanada innovations.
We are thrilled to share and invite you to take the time to get to know Canada and SAP Labs Canada. Please check back tomorrow and learn more about who we are.
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