From how to pronounce 'Kyiv' to Lisa LaFlamme, here's what Canadians Googled in 2022

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From how to pronounce 'Kyiv' to Lisa LaFlamme, here's what Canadians Googled in 2022
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The top ten searches included news that affected all of Canada, from the Freedom Convoy to how to do a COVID rapid test.

While Bell Media maintained that her departure was not due to her age or hair colour, companies like Dove and Wendy’s launched campaigns to show their support.

LaFlamme ended up becoming a special correspondent for Rogers’ CityNews in England for Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral.to Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at the Oscars. When it came to searches, Depp was number one for top celebrities. His very public battle with ex-wife Amber Heard happened in the United States — but that didn’t stop Canadians’ insatiable appetites for tuning into the trial, which was live-streamed starting in April.

Will Smith, right, slaps actor and comedian Chris Rock onstage during the 94th Oscars in Hollywood, Calif., on March 27, 2022, after Rock made a joke about the medical condition that has caused Jada Pinkett Smith to lose her hair.The Academy Awards made the top ten list for Canadian news search trends, likely because of the shocking moment in which Smith got physical with Rock while the comedian was speaking on stage in March.

Canadians were so curious about the incident that it came in third for one of the most asked questions beginning with “why.” Canadians wanted to know: “Why did Will slap Chris?”Canadians still had some questions about COVID-19, years into the pandemic. The second most-asked question beginning with “How to…” was: “How to do a rapid test?” while the fourth was “How to get vaccine QR code?”

However, COVID and pandemic-related searches did not appear in the top Canadian news trends, which is a departure from the previous year. Other highlights from the top ten list worth noting include the U.S. midterm elections, held in November, which caught the attention of Canadians. The Canadian National Exhibition in Toronto also made the list, which returned after a two-year hiatus.

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