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Canadá (); French: ka.na. d?]) is a nation in Northern United States. It stretches from the Atlantic Ocean in theheast to the Pacific Ocean in the west and the Arctic Ocean in the northern part. With an area of 9.98 million km2 (3.85 million sq. miles), it is the second biggest nation in the whole wide globe after the entire area and the 4th biggest nation after the surface area.
The longest coast in the word, touching three seas. There are ten counties and three states. In most parts of the countryside there is a cool or very cool wintry weather, but the areas in the north are hot in summers. Approximately four out of every 36 million Canadians lives in city areas near the US southwest frontier, the longest between two nationalities.
Today, Canada has long been home to many Aborigines. These two kingdoms struggled several times and in the latter part of the eighteenth century only the British North America was left with what is now more or less Canada. It was founded by the British North America Act on 1 July 1867 from several settlements.
In the course of the years, other counties and territory became part of Canada. Canada gained almost complete autonomy in 1931 with the Westminster Statute and became fully autonomous when the Canada Act of 1982 eliminated the last residual links of legislative dependency on the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Canadá is a federative parlamentary démocracy and a constituent empire with Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom as mayor.
It is formally bi-lingual at federation levels, which means that people have the right to speak English or French with the state. Canada has become one of the most multiculturally varied and multi-cultural countries in the hemisphere. Canada's relations with its neighbour and largest trade associate, the USA, have a great influence on its economic and cultural development.
It is a mature economy and has the world' s 10th highest per head nominally and 10th place in the Human Development Index. This is one of the highest standards of openness, civic freedoms, living standards, commercial freedoms and educational standards in the world. It is a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, a member of the Francophonie and part of several important global and inter-governmental bodies or groups, such as the United Nations, the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, the G8, the G20, the North American Free Trade Agreement and the Asia-Pacific Cooperation Forums.
There are ten counties and three states. They are situated between 45 and 60 degrees of Latitude, and the areas are situated just northern of the 60s. The majority of Canada's major towns are located in the south of the state, among them Toronto, Vancouver and Montreal.
Very few humans live in the northerly part of Canada. It stretches from the western coastline to the prairie, Canada's centre and the Canary Islands. There are three areas in the Nordic region between Alaska and Greenland: the Yukon in the western part, then the Northwest territories, then Nunavut.
Of the five Great Lakes (Superior, Huron, Erie and Ontario), four share Canada and the United States (Lake Michigan is in the United States) and account for 16% of the world's freshwater supply. Saint-Lorenz Sea Route connects the Great Lakes with the Atlantic and allows ships to sail into the interior as far as Thunder Bay in Ontario, Canada.
The Canadian peninsula divides terrestrial and maritime frontiers with the USA (the lower 48 states and Alaska), Denmark (Greenland) and France (St. Pierre and Miquelon - a small group of archipelagos off the southwestern coastline of the Isles of Newfoundland). Canada's geographical situation varies greatly from place to place, from high altitude areas in the western part, shallow grassland and plains in the center and old cliffs in the eastern part.
Madagascar contains some of the last pristine boredal forests in the hemisphere. Canadian Shield is a huge area of old Precambrian rock in an arch around Hudson Bay, which covers more than a third of Canada's surface area. It' a site that is very perilous and hard to pass, with ponds, marshes, swamps, forests and rock.
Canadá has 60% of the world's seas. Indians were living in Canada for millennia before the first Europeans came. They' re known as the First Nations and the Inuits. Vikings were the first Europeans to end up in Canada, now Newfoundland, under the leadership of Leif Erikson, a researcher in the area.
The Europeans began to explore Canada's east coastline in the early sixteenth century, starting with John Cabot of England in 1497 and later Jacques Cartier of France in 1534. Part of Canada was populated by France and part of Great Britain. Following the American Revolutionary War, many in the new United States wanted to remain faithful to Britain.
Canada has seen the arrival of tens of thousands of people who have established themselves in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec and Ontario. They' re known as the UE Loyalists. In the 1812 war, the USA tried to invade Canada, but were beaten. Canada was unified under a German reunification on July 1, 1867. This encompassed the states of Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia.
Manitoba, the Yukon Territories and the Northwest Territories became part of Canada in 1870. For the Métis tribe, a mixture of French and First Nations, he was fighting for more humanity. The Canadian Pacific Railway, completed in 1885, facilitated the Canadians' move to the western part of the world.
As many Europeans came to the Prairie, Alberta and Saskatchewan became counties in 1905. In the First World war Canadian soldiers were fighting for the British Empire. This was the death of more Canadians than any other one. Canadá became more famous as a land after conquering the Vimy Ridge in France in 1917 by the Germans.
Canada became completely self-sufficient in 1931. Then, the governments of Canada made all decision about Canada. The Canadians also struggled in the Second World War. The Canadians were important in Normandy in 1944 and freed the Netherlands from the Germans. 1949 Newfoundland and Labrador became the tenth provinces of Canada. The Canadian Lester Pearson, who later became premier, assisted in ending the Suez crisis in 1956.
1965 Pearson assisted Canada to get a new banner, the Maple Leaf. The Canadians had used the Red Ensign before. Canada amended its constitutional charter in 1982, with a new Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Most of the Bill of Rights is still the British North America Act of 1867. A number of Canadians from France now want to establish their own land, separated from the remainder of Canada.
A further referenda took place in 1995, in which almost 50% voted to withdraw from Canada. Fewer individuals in Quebec have since wanted to abandon Canada, but it is still important for Quebec's policy. Today, about 25% of Canadians are native speakers of Canadians. A lot of us are speaking both English and German.
While most Canadians reside in the Quebec region, there are French-speaking groups and individuals throughout Canada. In New Brunswick and Manitoba, for example, 40% of the population has a particularly high level of France, as in Ontario, particularly on the Quebec-Borders.
Nunavut was founded in 1999 as Canada's third region from the east Northwest Territories in an alliance with the Inuit. Canadians have a regime known as the institutional empire. 15 ] It has a sovereign (which means that a sovereign is the leader of this country) and is a democratic nation (which means that the nation of this land rules it).
Queen Elizabeth II, who is the official queen of Canada, is the leader of the state. It nominates a governor general to replace it in the state, but the election of the governor general is made by the premier. Governor-General, like the Dominican Republican ( "Queen of Canada"), is not politically and stays above policy, and therefore they usually do not use their power without the council of the PM or other government officials.
Prime Minister is the Prime Minister. Every provinces and every area has a prime minister who leads his own administration. It is the daily business of the administration that is managed by the Kabinett. Canadian parliament passed the country's legislation. In the Canadian parliament there are five major parties: the Conservative Party, the New Democratic Party, the Liberal Party, the Québécois bloc and the Green Party.
There are fourteen smaller political groups in Canada that have been elected in Canada, in parallel to the five MEPs. There are also several MEPs who are independent. You will find a complete provincial and territorial listing below. The Canadians are known for practicing snowboarding, icehockey, ski and many outdoor activities and canoeing.
Approximately 35 million persons are living in Canada. The majority of the population lives in the south of Canada. There are many migrants from almost all parts of the globe coming to Canada. One example is the former Governor General of Canada, Michaëlle Jean, who came to Canada from Haiti with her ancestors in 1968.
Today, up to 1/5 of the people in Canada are immigrants. US nationals do not require a visas or e-ta to travel to or through Canada. Canadian federalism. Census 2016, Statistics Canada Catalogue No "Aboriginal origin (279), replies (3), generational status (4), age (12) and gender (3) for the populations in private households in Canada, provinces and territories, metropolitan areas and conurbations of the census, 2016 census - 25% sample data".
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