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CanadaCanada
A MARI USQUE AD MARE
FROM SEA TO SEA
A MARI USQUE AD MARE
FROM SEA TO SEA
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SportsSports
Hockey Box Lacrosse Basketball Soccer Snow Shoeing Snowmobiling Basketball was
invented by a Canadian
Hockey Box Lacrosse Basketball Soccer Snow Shoeing Snowmobiling Basketball was
invented by a Canadian
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ProvincesProvinces
Alberta British Columbia New Brunswick Newfoundland and Labrador Nova Scotia Northwest Territories Nanavut Ontario Prince Edward Island Quebec Saskatchewan Yukon
Alberta British Columbia New Brunswick Newfoundland and Labrador Nova Scotia Northwest Territories Nanavut Ontario Prince Edward Island Quebec Saskatchewan Yukon
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Points Of Interest Points Of Interest
Whistler Mountain CNN Tower Hockey Hall Of Fame Niagara Falls
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GovernmentGovernment
Has Democracy Is a parliamentary
government Legislative called House
of Commons Canada is federal
country. Each of its provinces and territories has its own capital city and government.
Has Democracy Is a parliamentary
government Legislative called House
of Commons Canada is federal
country. Each of its provinces and territories has its own capital city and government.
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ReligionReligion
77% Christianity 16% No Religion 3% Islam 1% Judaism 3% Others
77% Christianity 16% No Religion 3% Islam 1% Judaism 3% Others
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Famous PeopleFamous People
Bobby Orr Maurice Richard Grodie Howe Bobby Hull Mario Lemieux
Bobby Orr Maurice Richard Grodie Howe Bobby Hull Mario Lemieux
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Population and AreaPopulation and Area
Canada has about 33,487,208 people
It has 3,855,100 square miles
That’s 8.3 people per square mile
About 75% live within 100 miles of the U.S Canada border
Canada has about 33,487,208 people
It has 3,855,100 square miles
That’s 8.3 people per square mile
About 75% live within 100 miles of the U.S Canada border
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Employment and Economy Employment and Economy
Canada has an unemployment rate of 8.3% Poverty rate of 10.8% Many are employed in the service industry Logging, agriculture, petroleum are also
important jobs
Canada has an unemployment rate of 8.3% Poverty rate of 10.8% Many are employed in the service industry Logging, agriculture, petroleum are also
important jobs
Natural Resources Natural Resources
Canada is the world’s leader in production of gold, silver, copper, uranium, nickel, oil and many more
It has 20-30% of the world’s uranium Canada sells the most oil to the U.S.
including Saudi Arabia
Canada is the world’s leader in production of gold, silver, copper, uranium, nickel, oil and many more
It has 20-30% of the world’s uranium Canada sells the most oil to the U.S.
including Saudi Arabia
History/ Founders History/ Founders
Founding can be traced to three conferences held between 1864 and 1866
“Fathers of the Confederation” laid the groundwork for Canada to be formed
Before 1864 it was a loose group of 10 British colonies
Founding can be traced to three conferences held between 1864 and 1866
“Fathers of the Confederation” laid the groundwork for Canada to be formed
Before 1864 it was a loose group of 10 British colonies
MilitaryMilitary
In 1968 the army, navy and air force were combined and called the Canadian Armed Forces
All recruits go through the same training and then it is decided which branch they are best suited
Canada has troops in Afghanistan
In 1968 the army, navy and air force were combined and called the Canadian Armed Forces
All recruits go through the same training and then it is decided which branch they are best suited
Canada has troops in Afghanistan
Quebec ProvinceQuebec Province
French is the language of Quebec 24% of the Canadian population live in
Quebec Quebec has tried twice to secede from
Canada, in 1990 and 1995 Supreme Court ruled it unconstitutional to
secede in 1997
French is the language of Quebec 24% of the Canadian population live in
Quebec Quebec has tried twice to secede from
Canada, in 1990 and 1995 Supreme Court ruled it unconstitutional to
secede in 1997
EnergyEnergy
Canada’s many rivers are used to produce hydroelectric power
It has one/sixth of the world’s hydroelectric plants
It exports some of its electricity to the U.S.
Canada’s many rivers are used to produce hydroelectric power
It has one/sixth of the world’s hydroelectric plants
It exports some of its electricity to the U.S.
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