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1.
History of the petroleum industry in Canada
(Canada/Economy)
The Canadian petroleum industry arose in parallel with that of the United States. Because of
Canada
's unique geography, geology, resources and patterns of settlement, however, it developed in different ...
2.
Canada Economy Overview
(Canada/Economy)
Canada
has the tenth largest economy in the world (measured in US dollars at market exchange rates) is one of the world's wealthiest nations, and a member of the Organization for Economic Co-operation ...
3.
Canadian Identity
(Canada/History)
... and the British conquest and settlement of New France from the early eighteenth century. First Nations played a critical part in the development of European colonies in
Canada
, from their role in assisting ...
4.
History of Ottawa
(Canada/History)
... as the capital of
Canada
. The choice was controversial, partly because it sidestepped the rivalry between Toronto and Montreal (then, as now,
Canada
's largest cities), and partly because the new capital ...
5.
Canada Climate
(Canada/Society)
Canada
's official measurement is metric, however many people (especially those 40 and over) will still use the imperial system for many things. One of the most common holdovers from the imperial system ...
6.
Canadian Cities
(Canada/Society)
There are many cities in
Canada
, all of which are distinctive, welcoming to tourists, and well worth visiting. Here are the nine most popular cities: Ottawa -
Canada
's capital; a major business, government, ...
7.
Cinema of Quebec
(Canada/Society)
... population of the rest of
Canada
, Quebec's film industry is commonly regarded as a distinct entity from its English Canadian counterpart. In addition to participating in
Canada
's national Genie Awards, ...
8.
Official bilingualism in Canada
(Canada/Government)
Official bilingualism is the term used in
Canada
to collectively describe the policies, constitutional provisions, and laws which give English and French a special legal status over other languages in ...
9.
Canada General History
(Canada/History)
Thousands of years ago Aboriginal people are believed to have crossed a land bridge between Siberia and Alaska into North America, some settling in
Canada
. European settlers arrived for the first time ...
10.
Canada Fast-Tracks Philippines Immigration After Typhoon
(News/News)
Canada
is speeding up the
immigration
process for those in the Philippines who have been significantly affected by Typhoon Ketsana (Ondoy). Canadian
Immigration
Minister Jason Kenney announced that
Canada
's ...
11.
Constituion of Canada and Charter of Rights and Freedoms
(Canada/Government)
Canada
actually has two Constitutions. The first is the Canadian Constitution 1867, when
Canada
officially became a country. Or more accurately, when the first four provinces (Upper
Canada
- now Ontario, ...
12.
Canadian Government and Economy
(Canada/Government)
Canada
's first people, the ancestors of the Native Americans, or Indians, arrived in North America from Asia around 40,000 years ago. Later arrivals were the Inuit (Eskimos), who also came from Asia. ...
13.
Creation of British North America 1764–1837
(Canada/History)
Canada
under British Imperial Control (1764-1867) With the end of the Seven Years' War and the signing of the Treaty of Paris on February 10, 1763, France ceded almost all of its territory in mainland ...
14.
Wars in the colonial era
(Canada/History)
While the French were well established in large parts of Eastern
Canada
, Britain had control over the Thirteen Colonies to the south; and laid claim (from 1670, via the Hudson's Bay Company) to Hudson ...
15.
New France 1604–1763
(Canada/History)
... persuade de Guast though to allow him to take some colonists and settle on the St. Lawrence, where in 1608 he would found France's first permanent colony in
Canada
at Quebec. The colony of Acadia grew ...
16.
European Contact
(Canada/History)
... several reports of contact made before Christopher Columbus between the first peoples and those from other continents. The earliest known European explorations in
Canada
are described in the Icelandic ...
17.
PreHistory
(Canada/History)
... most of
Canada
, which confined them to Alaska for thousands of years. Alaska, however, is believed to have been generally ice-free due to low snowfall, allowing a small population to exist. Sometime around ...
18.
Canada Exploring Solutions to Health Care Worker Shortage
(News/News)
The shortage of health care workers in
Canada
is forcing the government and related professional associations to revamp the system and blur what were once strict definitions of doctors and nurses. According ...
19.
Eastern Economies Are Key To Canada’s Future
(News/News)
Canada
will have to become less reliant on the United States and shift focus eastward if it wants to remain competitive in today’s global market. This is the argument put forth by many analysts such as ...
20.
New Exhibit Marks Canada’s Rejection of Hundreds of Jewish Refugees
(News/News)
A new museum exhibition opening this fall in Halifax will showcase a historical blemish in
Canada
’s reputation of welcoming immigrants and refugees. Though not opening officially until October, this June ...
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