Canada has a population of over 33 million people, with Ottawa as its capital and the Canadian dollar as its currency. Stephen Harper is the current Prime Minister of Canada and has been in power since 2006 as the head of the Conservative Party. Ottawa, located in eastern Ontario on the Ottawa River, has a population of over 880,000 and is considered one of the cleanest and most livable cities in the world.
4. History
• The history of Canada covers the period
from the arrival of Paleo-Indians thousands
of years ago to the present day. Canada has
been inhabited for millennia by distinctive
groups of Aboriginal peoples, among whom
evolved trade networks, spiritual beliefs,
and social hierarchies. Some of these
civilizations had long faded by the time of
the first European arrivals and have been
discovered through archaeological
investigations. Various treaties and laws
have been enacted between European
settlers and the Aboriginal populations.
5. The present Prime Minister of Canada is Stephen Harper. Stephen
Harper is the head of the Conservative Party of Canada. He had
been sworn in by Governor General Michelle Jean on February 6,
2006. Stephen Harper is the 22nd Prime Minister in Canada.
Mr. Harper was elected in 1993 to the House of Commons from
Calgary West. Stephen Harper as Canada’s Prime Minister is
working towards a number of aspects strong, free and independent.
6. • The 2011 census had the city's
Ottawa is the capital of Canada. It population as 883,391, and the
is the second largest city in the metropolitan population as 1,236,324.
Province of Ontario and the Mercer ranked Ottawa with the second
fourth largest city in the highest quality of living of any large city
country.The city is located on the in the Americas, and 14th highest in the
south bank of the Ottawa River in world.It was also considered the second
the eastern portion of Southern cleanest city in Canada, and third leanest
Ontario.. city in theworld..
10. • It's one of those unfortunate 'luck of the draw' things I'm
afraid to say, because the majority of the fall is technically in
the United States. This would be fine except that to see it, you
have to be on the Canadian side. That's why Niagara Falls
lands on Canada's Top-Ten list. To get to the other side there is
a pedestrian bridge that links Canada with the United States
without the inconvenience of border patrols, yeah!
• This tourist town is great for sightseeing and if you happen to
be in Toronto, Niagara Falls is not far. Niagara Falls is also a
popular place to get married, competing with Las Vegas for
favorite wedding destinations. Niagara Falls was also rated as
the World's Most Romantic Place.
11. • Green pastures and the distinct red-soil cliffs make Prince Edward
Island a great destination for travelers who are just looking for
some relaxation or a fun day at the beach. Take a car to get
around; the island is not big so you could see everything in a day
12. • Vancouver is a great place to see and do anything and everything. You
can enjoy the city's night life, ski at Whistler and go whale-watching
along the coast. Camping, hiking, and boating are also just a few of the
things you can do when in town. If you love the outdoors and want to
see some real wildlife, Vancouver should be on your itinerary.