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Canada
Canada
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Capital city
Ottawa in the province of Ontario
Inhabitants
27,367 millions
Territory
Canada is the 2nd largest country with more than 9,9 million km².
Seven percent of the world's area and nine percent of the world's fresh water
provision belong to Canada.
Provinces and territories
Canada has ten provinces and two territories. In 1999 the Northwest
territory is going to split up. They will split the eastern part (two thirds of
the territory) into two territories. The new territory will be named Nanavut.
It means "our land" in the language of the Inuits. The provincial capital of
Nanavut will be Iqaluit.
The provinces from west to east:
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British Columbia
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Victoria
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Alberta
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Edmonton
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Saskatchewan
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Regina
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Manitoba
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Winnipeg
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Ontario
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Toronto
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Quebec
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Quebec City
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New Brunswick
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Fredericton
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Nova Scotia
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Halifax
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Newfoundland
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St. John's
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Prince Edward Island
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Charlottetown
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and territories:
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Yukon Territory
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Whitehorse
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Northwest Territory
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Yellowknife
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Nanavut
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Iqaluit
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The national symbol
Since the 18th century the maple leaf has been connected with Canada. The
leaf is regarded as the most important national symbol of Canada since 1965.
Since then Canada has also got its own flag.
The national anthem
On 1st July 1980 the hymn "O Canada" became the Canadian national
anthem.
The national currency
The currency is the Canadian dollar 1 can$ = 100 cents
The national holiday
1st July
The Canadian governmental system
Canada is a constitutional monarchy and a federal state with a
democratically elected parliament. The parliament meets in Ottawa. It consists
of the House of Commons and the senate. The head of state is the British
monarch, who is substituted by a governor.
Geographical nature
The Canadian landscape is marked by its great variety. Plains with fertile
farm land can be found as well as huge mountain ranges, lakes and
rivers.
Canada's mountains
The huge mountain ranges in the eastern areas are the Torgat Mountains, the
Appalachians and the Laurentians. In the west there are the Rocky Mountains and
the Mackenzie Mountains. The Pelly Mountains and Mount St. Elias are situated in
the north. The highest mountain is Mount Logan in the Yukon -
territory.
The big lakes
there are a lot of big lakes in Canada. The biggest is Great Bear Lake. It
covers 31.326 km².
The rivers
Canada's longest river is the Mackenzie River in the Northwest -
territories. Other big rivers are the St. Lawrence River, the Churchill River,
the Nelson River.
The time zone
Canada covers six time zones. In the east, in Newfoundland, the local time
is three hours and thirty minutes behind Greenwich Mean Time.
In the West of the Country (Pacific Standard Time) the local time is eight
hours behind GMT. Between these two times there are the Eastern time, the
Atlantic time, the Central time and the Rocky Mountains time.
Trade and industry
In the St. Lawrence - valley dairy farming and potato farming is managed.
Wheat is grown in the prairies. The timber industry is very important. Canada
has a lot of mineral resources like oil, natural gas, iron ore, uranium, copper
and nickel. The most important branches of industry are food and drink industry,
construction of motor vehicles, paper, textiles and clothing industry also
chemical, electrical, oil and coal industry. The basis of the Canadian industry
is the cheap power supply with water power.
The railway network is 95.700 km long and the road network is 900.000 km.
The most important shipping route is the St Lawrence Sea Route. Important
seaports are Vancouver, Montreal, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto, Halifax and
Gander.
National parks and historical places
The Canadian government set up more than 100 historical places, which
played a part in the country's history.
Canada's 37 national parks are spread over the whole country. The oldest
one is the Banff National Park on the east side of the Rocky Mountains in
Alberta. It opened in 1885. The Vuntut National Park in the north of Yukon
opened in 1993.
The population
In June 1996 Canada had 28,8 million inhabitants, which is 0,5 percent of
the population of the earth. This means an increase of about 1,5 million (5,7
percent) since 1991.
Big cities
Toronto is the biggest city in Canada with its 4,26 million residents
followed by Montreal (3,33 million), Vancouver (1,83 million), Ottawa - Hull
(1,01 million) and Edmonton (860.000).
Urban and rural population
76,7 percent of all Canadians live in a city, only 23,4 percent have their
home in the country.
In Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver live 31 percent of the Canadian
population.
History
Canada was known by Norwegian sailors before the first millennium started.
In 1576 Sir Martin Frobisher discovered Canada again.
Colonial time: 1534 - 1541 J. Cartier took possession of the area
around the St. Lawrence River for the French crown. After the Seven Years War
the eastern part of Canada became a British possession.
In 1783 the border between the USA and the British province was ruled. And
nine years later Quebec split up into Uppercanada and Lowercanada.
1812 - 1814 the USA tried to conquer the British province.
In 1840 Upper- and Lowercanada reunited and became the province Canada with
a parliament which is responsible to the government.
Because of the North America Act Great Britain created the Dominion of
Canada with the provinces of Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Manitoba,
British Columbia and Prince Edward Island.
In 1869 separated areas from Canada became provinces and territories in
1912.
The independent federal state: The Canadian attendance in the First
World War strengthened the expirations for a political independence. On the
basis of the "Balfour - Formula", which was proclaimed at the Empire meeting,
Canada got its national independence.
In the first years of the Second World War Canada was a mainstay for Great
Britain.
In 1945 Canada was a founder member of the UN and in 1949 of the NATO. Also
in 1949 the Dominion Newfoundland joined Canada as 10th province.
The Canadian unity was threatened by the attempt of the Parti Quebecois,
the governing party of Quebec. They wanted Quebec to be independent from Canada.
Plebiscite gave that plan a refusal in 1980.
Life expectancy
Compared to other countries Canada's average life expectancy is very high:
men - 74,9 years and women - 81,2 years.
Standard of living
There are only five countries (USA, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Germany and
Japan) where the standard of living is higher than in Canada. But Canada has a
higher life expectancy and regarded to education Canada leaves Japan behind.
More than 65. per cent of the Canadians have a house of their own and Canada has
one of the best telecommunication systems. 99 per cent of the Canadians are
telephonically connected.
Social contributions
Every Canadian is entitled to a free medical supply. The Canadian
government spent 48 millions dollar for the medical supply from 1993 to 1994.
Only the USA spend more money on medical supply.
Religious affiliation
The majority of Canadians belong to a Christian church. More than 14,3
million Canadians are Catholic, 9,8 millions are Protestants and 3,3 millions
don't have any confession.
There are also small groups of Jews, Moslems, Hinduists and
Buddhists.
Canada's languages
English and French are the national languages. English is the mother tongue
of 16,9 millions and French the mother tongue of 6,6 millions. Many Canadians
have other mother tongues like Chinese, Italian, German, Portuguese, Polish,
Dutch,...
In 1991 more than 193.000. Canadians said that one of the languages of the
original inhabitants was their mother tongue.
4,4 millions speak both English and French.
Ethical extraction
Eleven million inhabitants, that is 42 per cent, have no British or French
ancestor. The biggest groups of ethical minorities are Chinese, German, Italian,
Dutch, Portuguese and Polish Canadians.
Education
The education differs from province to province. So the attendance of
primary school covers six to eight years. The university basis study could take
three to four years.
Sports
The best known kinds of sports are swimming, ice hockey, basketball, golf,
cross - country skiing and skiing. The popular sports are football and
baseball.
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