2. geography
Canada has two official languages:
English and French. It is the second
largest country in the world with the
longest coastline. The capital city is
Ottawa, but Torondo is the largest city in
Canada. Also, it has very rich natural
resources.
3. education
Education is compulsory up to the age of 16 in
every province in Canada. Canada generally has
190 school days in the year, officially starting
from September to the end of June. In terms of
educational attainment , about 90% of all
Canadians posses at least a high school diploma
and one of seven individuals hold a university
degree of some type.
4. sports
Sports in Canada consist of a wide variety of
games. Ice hockey is Canada’s most prevalent
(=popular) winter sport and it’s the most
successful sport in international competition.
Canadian football is Canada’s second most popular
sport, being the most popular sport in the
countryside. The Canadian football League’s
annual championship , the “Grey Cup”, is one of
the country’s largest annual sports events.
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7. ARTS
Canada has had a thriving stage theatre scene
since the late 1800s. The Famous People Players
are only one of many touring companies that
have also developed an international reputation.
Canada’s largest cities host a variety of modern
and historical venues. The Toronto Theatre
District is Canada’s English-speaking theatre
district in the world. Montreal’s theatre district is
the scene of performances that are mainly
French-language.
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10. Tourist attraction
Niagara falls: The falls are 27kilometers is famed
both for its beauty and as α valuable source of
hydroelectric power. From largest to smallest the
three waterfalls are the Horseshoe Falls, the
American Falls and the Bridal Veil Falls.
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12. CN tower:it held the record for the world’s tallest
free-standing structure for 32 years. In 1995 the
CN tower was declared one of the modern seven
wonders of the world. It is α signature icon of
Toronto’s skyline and attracts more than two
million visitors annually.