CANADA
The name Canada is believed to come from
the Indian word Kanata, meaning ‘”village” or
”community”.
This fact alone shows that the native population
of the country consisted mostly of Indian tribes.
Canada is the world’s second largest country after
Russia and the largest country in the Western
Hemisphere.
Six distinct time
zones
Some part is
beyond
the Arctic Circle
Maple leaf – the most important
symbol of the country
The capilal is
Ottawa
Its currency is the
Canadian dollar
Great Lakes
The southern areas are
populated as it is moderate
climate there.
The north is characterized by
very long, cold winters and
cool summer months.
The most humid areas are in
the west,
where winds from the Pacific
Ocean bring a lot of rain.
The population of Canada
is over 30 million, about
80% of which live in the
south.
About three quarters of
population live in towns
and cities.
Ottawa
Vancouver
Wooden bridge Сapillano
Toronto
Montreal
QuebecCanada has 10 provinces and 3 territories,
Each with its own capital city.
French Canadians are mostly concentrated in the
province of Quebec. They have kept not only their
language, but also their own culture.
gasoil
coal
iron ore
nickel
coppe
r
Canada is rich in
agricultural
products
gold
wood
Forests cover about half
of Canada.
They are the basis for such
important industries such
as lumbering and paper
production.
Forests also give home
to deer and caribou,
squirrels, minks, skunks,
mooses, beavers, black
bears
and other animals.
beaver mink skunk
black bear
caribou
moose squirrel
Canada is a constitutional monarchy
Elizabeth II, Queen of England,
is also Canada’s Queen and
sovereign of a number of
realms.
The Queen is the head of state,
and is represented in Canada
by the governor-general.
the Queen the
Senate
Legislative power
Parliament
the House of Commons
104 appointed
members
prime minister
and about 300
elected members
Liberal Party
Progressive Conservative
Party
New Democratic Party
Education
Each of the provinces and territories administers its
own educational system.
Schools are operated by local education authorities .
Elementary schooling
6-8 years
Secondary Schooling
3-5 years
Colleges
Universities
The University of Toronto
The Ice Hotel
Dotted Lake
Prince Eduard”s Island
Canada is worth visiting!

Canada

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    The name Canadais believed to come from the Indian word Kanata, meaning ‘”village” or ”community”. This fact alone shows that the native population of the country consisted mostly of Indian tribes.
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    Canada is theworld’s second largest country after Russia and the largest country in the Western Hemisphere. Six distinct time zones Some part is beyond the Arctic Circle
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    Maple leaf –the most important symbol of the country The capilal is Ottawa Its currency is the Canadian dollar
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    The southern areasare populated as it is moderate climate there. The north is characterized by very long, cold winters and cool summer months. The most humid areas are in the west, where winds from the Pacific Ocean bring a lot of rain.
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    The population ofCanada is over 30 million, about 80% of which live in the south. About three quarters of population live in towns and cities.
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    QuebecCanada has 10provinces and 3 territories, Each with its own capital city. French Canadians are mostly concentrated in the province of Quebec. They have kept not only their language, but also their own culture.
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    gasoil coal iron ore nickel coppe r Canada isrich in agricultural products gold wood
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    Forests cover abouthalf of Canada. They are the basis for such important industries such as lumbering and paper production. Forests also give home to deer and caribou, squirrels, minks, skunks, mooses, beavers, black bears and other animals.
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    beaver mink skunk blackbear caribou moose squirrel
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    Canada is aconstitutional monarchy Elizabeth II, Queen of England, is also Canada’s Queen and sovereign of a number of realms. The Queen is the head of state, and is represented in Canada by the governor-general.
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    the Queen the Senate Legislativepower Parliament the House of Commons 104 appointed members prime minister and about 300 elected members Liberal Party Progressive Conservative Party New Democratic Party
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    Education Each of theprovinces and territories administers its own educational system. Schools are operated by local education authorities . Elementary schooling 6-8 years Secondary Schooling 3-5 years Colleges Universities The University of Toronto
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    Canada is worthvisiting!