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Canada is the second largest country in the world. The only country larger than
Canada is Russia. Even though Canada is more than 3.8 million square miles it is one of
the least populated countries in the world.
Canada is north of the United States; South west of Greenland. The Atlantic Ocean
surrounds the east side of Canada and the Pacific Ocean surrounds the west side of
Most of the west side of Canada are mountainous or high elevation. Central
Canada and West Canada is more level than the west side. The climate in Canada varies
from region to region, from Arctic temperatures which are below freezing most of the
year. The southern part of Canada has mild temperatures 8 months out of a year.
Canadians come from all backgrounds and this multi-cultural nature of Canadian
society can be seen in the way people of different origins, religions, and traditions
continue to celebrate these differences.
Long before the Europeans came, the native people marked there year with
festivals celebrating the seasons or religious rituals. Natives of the west coast held
. . .
down to build a canoe until its spirit was first appeased.
Wood which is used to the main source of the countries energy is still popular. Nevertheless it is still able to export energy sending over 80% of
petroleum, natural gas and electricity south to the United States. Today
less than 4% of the population is engaged in agriculture.
Canada is a very fascinating country.
If I were to visit Canada I would visit Quebec because most of french speaking
people live there and I like the french and french food. July 1, 1867 Canada became a
nation, and also became a democratic federation. Canada exports coal to the pacific rim countries, Europe and South America. Young Huron would
seek a vision of their guardian spirit, who would reveal to them their personal chant that
they were to sing when they were in danger. This means that the powers of
government are shared between a central and federal government, the governments of the
various provinces that make up the nation. But by
1989, the number of farm workers had dropped to 3% of the Canadian labor force, and
only 2% were employed in other primary industries. A small amount comes from sources such as Bio Energy, Solar Energy,
and Wind Energy. Assuring the animal that its death was
necessary only because the hunter and his family needed food.
Canada's rich natural resources have from the earliest times provided food, shelter,
and clothing for Canadians.
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