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[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Worst kind of clickbait YouTube thumbnail. Anyone waste their time on the video? Did it say anything interesting at all?

[–] [email protected] 4 points 2 months ago

I agree and went back and forth on whether I should manually edit the thumbnail in the post. The DeArrow project is cool for replacing clickbait thumbnails, but I didn't see an easy way to paste a link and get the alternate thumbnail.

The video itself seemed decent and informative for people unfamiliar with Canadian history. As for potentially interesting things it mentioned

Why it has a lower population:

  • before the bridge in 1997, it was hard to access
  • economy was based around farming and shipbuilding, with fewer natural resources to extract, which didn't support faster population growth from immigration and investments

Why people settled there:

  • large coastline with relatively warmer waters, which made it comfortable than nearby provinces
  • the soil was good for farming, specifically potatoes, producing 1/4 of Canada's potatoes and historically being an important province for food security

Why it is its own province:

  • being an island made it geographically distinct and the people living there valued self governance and independence compared to nearby provinces
  • eventually due to debts and other economic reasons, it joined the rest of Canada to relieve the financial strains, on the condition that it remains a separate province

Then the video talks about what advantages this history provides, and some other fun facts