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Canada is the ............................................... largest country on earth
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Canada is the ................. largest country on earth—.......... million square kilometres.
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second —100 million square kilometres.
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second —10 million square kilometres.
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second —8 million square kilometres.
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Three oceans line Canada’s frontiers: APA
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the Atlantic Ocean in the east
and the Arctic Ocean to the north
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the Pacific Ocean in the west
the Atlantic Ocean in the east
and the Arctic Ocean to the north
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the Pacific Ocean in the west and the Arctic Ocean to the north
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Along the southern edge of Canada lies the Canada-United States boundary. Both Canada and the U.S.A. are committed to a safe, secure and efficient frontier.
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A lo largo del borde sur de Canadá se encuentra el límite entre Canadá , Estados Unidos y mexico. Tanto Canadá como EE. UU y México están comprometidos con una frontera segura, protegida y eficiente.
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The Regions of Canada Canada includes many different geographical areas and five distinct regions.
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• Central Canada
• The Prairie Provinces
• The West Coast
• The Northern Territories
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• The Atlantic Provinces
• Central Canada
• The Prairie Provinces
• The West Coast
• The Northern Territories
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• The Atlantic Provinces
• Central Canada
• The Prairie Provinces
• The Northern Territories
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canada has five distinct regions
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• The Atlantic Provinces
• Central Canada
• The apalache Provinces
• The West Coast
• The Northern Territories
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• The Atlantic Provinces
• Central Canada
• The Prairie Provinces
• The West Coast
• The Northern Territories
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• The Atlantic Provinces
• Central Canada
• The Prairie Provinces
• The West Coast
• The Territories
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The caribou (reindeer) is popular game for hunters and a symbol of Canada’s
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An Inuit boy in Sanikiluaq, Nunavut, uses a pellet gun to hunt for birds
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Mount Logan is located
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, located in the Alberta
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, located in the Yukon
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, located in the toronto
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Mount Logan is the highest mountain in Canada
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Mount Logan It is named in honour of Sir William Logan, a world-famous geologist, born in Montreal in 1798 to Scottish immigrant parents.
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Sir William Logan, a world-famous geologist, born in toronto in 1798 to Scottish immigrant parents.
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Sir William Logan, a world-famous geologist, born in ottawa in 1798 to Scottish immigrant parents.
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Sir William Logan, a world-famous geologist, born in Alberta in 1798 to Scottish immigrant parents.
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Sir William Logan founded and directed the Geological Survey of Canada from 1842 to 1869 and is considered one of Canada’s greatest scientists
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The Canadian RangersCanada’s keep the flag flying in
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in toronto
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in Canada’s Arctic.
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in ottawa
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The Canadian RangersCanada’s Drawing on indigenous knowledge and experience, the Rangers travel
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The Canadian RangersCanada’s vast North brings security and sovereignty challenges.
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Dealing with harsh weather conditions in an isolated region, the Canadian police, part of the Canadian Forces Reserves (militia), play a key role.
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Dealing with harsh weather conditions in an isolated region, the Canadian Rangers, part of the Canadian Forces Reserves (militia), play a key role.
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Nunavut The population is about
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65% Inuit
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85% Inuit
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50% Inuit
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Nunavut Inuktitut is an official language and the first language in schools
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Nunavut The 10-member Legislative Assembly chooses a premier and ministers by consensus.
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Nunavut The 19-member Legislative Assembly chooses a premier and ministers by consensus.
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Nunavut The capital is Iqaluit, formerly Frobisher Bay, named after the English explorer Martin Frobisher, who penetrated the uncharted Arctic for Queen Elizabeth I in 1576.
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Nunavut was established in
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2008 from the eastern part of the Northwest Territories, including all of the former District of Keewatin.
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1519 from the eastern part of the Northwest Territories, including all of the former District of Keewatin.
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1999 from the eastern part of the Northwest Territories, including all of the former District of Keewatin.
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Yucon has Thousands of miners came to the Yukon during the Gold Rush of the 1890s, as celebrated in the poetry of Robert W. Service.
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Yucon Mining remains a significant part of the economy.
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Yucon The White Pass and Yukon Railway opened from Skagway in neighbouring Alaska to the territorial capital, Whitehorse,
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Yukon holds the record for the coldest temperature ever recorded in Canada (-63°C)
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Yukon holds the record for the coldest temperature ever recorded in Canada (-51°C)
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Nunavut, meaning “our land” in Inuktitut
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ottawa, meaning “our land” in Inuktitut
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Northwest Territories, Nunavut and Yukon contain one-third of Canada’s land mass but have a population of only 100,000.
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Northwest Territories There are only gold and oil
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Northwest Territories There are gold, lead, copper, diamond and zinc mines.
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Northwest Territoriesthere are Oil and gas deposits are being developed.
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The North is often referred to as the “Land of the Midnight Sun” because at the height of summer, daylight can last up to 24 hours.
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The North is often referred to as the “Land of the Midnight Sun” because at the height of summer, daylight can last up to 6hours.
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The Northern territories have long cold winters and short cool summers.
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Northwest Territories is made up of tundra, the vast rocky Arctic plain. Because of the cold Arctic climate, there are no trees on the tundra and the soil is permanently frozen.
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Northwest Territories is made up of fertile land Because of the cold Arctic climate, there are no trees on the tundra and the soil is permanently frozen.
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Northwest Territories Some continue to earn a living by hunting, fishing and trapping. Inuit art is sold throughout Canada and around the world
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The Northwest Territories (N.W.T.) were originally made up in 1870 from Rupert’s Land and the North-Western Territory.
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The Northwest Territories (N.W.T.) were originally made up in 1800 from Rupert’s Land and the North-Western Territory.
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Northwest Territories The capital, Yellowknife (population 20,000), is called the “diamond capital of North America.”
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Northwest Territories The capital, Yellowknife is called the “diamond capital of North America.”
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Northwest Territories The capital, Yellowknife has population 20,000.
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Northwest Territories More than half the population is Aboriginal
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(Dene, Inuit ).
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(Dene, Inuit and Métis).
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(Inuit and Métis).
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Northwest Territories The Mackenzie River, at 4,200 kilometres,
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is the 2 -longest river system in North America after the Mississippi and drains an area of 1.8 million square kilometres.
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is the 3 -longest river system in North America after the Mississippi and drains an area of 1.8 million square kilometres.
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The National Capital is Ottawa
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The National Capital is quebec ,
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Otawwa is located on the Ottawa River,
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Ottawa was chosen as the capital in 1857 by Queen Victoria, the great-great-grandmother of Queen Elizabeth II.
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Ottawa was chosen as the capital in 1857 by Queen Victoria, the great-great-grandmother of Queen Elizabeth II.
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Ottawa was chosen as the capital in 1857 by Queen elizabeth , the great-great-grandmother of Queen victoria
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Ottawa was chosen as the capital in 1857 by Queen Victoria, the great-great-grandmother of Queen Elizabeth II.
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Today Ottawa . it is Canada’s fourth largest metropolitan area.
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The National Capital Region, 4,700 square kilometres surrounding Ottawa, preserves and enhances the area’s built heritage and natural environment.
Question 58
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Canada has ................ provinces and ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, territories.
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three territories.
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ten
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five
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Each province and territory in canada has its own capital city (albertA EDMONTON )
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Canada has a population of about 34 million people.
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Canadians also live in small towns, rural areas and everywhere in between While the majority live in cities
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• The Atlantic Provinces 3NPRINCIPE
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New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, , quebec Prince Edward Island
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New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, , Newfoundland and Labrador Prince Edward Island
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Nova Scotia, , Newfoundland and Labrador Prince Edward Island
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• Central Canada
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Quebec Ontario alberta
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Quebec Ontario ottawa
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Quebec Ontario
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• The Prairie Provinces mas
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Alberta and Saskatchewan
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Manitoba, Alberta and Saskatchewan
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• The Prairie Provinces mas
Manitoba, Alberta
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• The West Coast is British Columbia
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• The Northern Territories NYN
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• The Atlantic Provinces 3NPRINCIPE
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New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, , Newfoundland and Labrador Prince Edward Island
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New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, , Newfoundland
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Nova Scotia, , Newfoundland and Labrador Prince Edward Island
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Alberta is also renowned for agriculture, especially for the vast cattle ranches that make Canada one of the world’s major beef producers
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ontario is also renowned for agriculture, especially for the vast cattle ranches that make Canada one of the world’s major beef producers
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Alberta is the largest producer of oil and gas, and the oil sands in the north are being developed as a major energy source.
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The rugged Badlands house some of the world’s richest deposits of prehistoric fossils and dinosaur finds.
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Manitoba’s economy is based on agriculture, mining and hydro-electric power generation
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Alberta
is the most populous Prairie province.
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albertaThe province, and the world-famous Lake Louise in the Rocky Mountains, were both named after Princess Louise Caroline Alberta, fourth daughter of Queen Victoria.
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Alberta has five national parks, including Banff National Park, established in 1885.
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Saskatoon, the largest city, is the headquarters of the mining industry and an important educational, research and technology centre.Saskatchewan
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the capital, saskachewan is home to the training academy of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
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the capital, saskachewan is home to the training academy of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Saskatoon, the largest city, is the headquarters of the mining industry and an important educational, research and technology centre.Saskatchewan
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Saskatchewan, once known as the “breadbasket of the world” and the “wheat province,”
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Saskatchewan, has 40% of the arable land in Canada and is the country’s largest producer of grains and oilseeds.
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SaskatchewanIt also boasts the world’s richest deposits of uranium and potash, used in fertilizer, and produces oil and natural gas.
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Manitoba is also an important centre of Ukrainian culture, with 14% reporting Ukrainian origins, and the largest Aboriginal population of any province, at over 15%.
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Ottawa’s Rideau Canal, once a military waterway, is now a tourist attraction and winter skatewayBanff National Park, Alberta
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• The Prairie Provinces mas
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• The West Coast
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• The Northern Territories NYN