The igloo does not represent Canada, it shows one type of dwelling
Although igloo's are associated with the Inuit, most are constructed by people of Canada's Central Arctic Area
49,029,079,0095,133 Schools in Canada.
In an igloo with a pet polar bear on Victoria island in Canada.
north Canada but mostly in the artic where the inuit mostly live
iglooo people um... eskimos... alot of people seem to think that canadians live in igloos...
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Igloos are traditionally associated with Eskimos and other indigenous tribes of Canada and Alaska
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Canada has normal Elementary, Middle and Secondary schools as well as 'Traditional' and religious schools. There are also Trade and Vocational schools and many Universities.
Yes it is. As is the traditional Canadian dwelling: the igloo. Both represent the True North, Canada. If you come to Canada, all you will see are igloo's and poles. Oh, I have forgotten! Snowshoes are another extremely important symbol of Canada. That is what every Canadian wears because of all the snow. Without snowshoes, every Canadian would surely die! So please, come to Canada! Stay in an igloo, experience a true Canadian pole and don't forget to bring your snowshoes! ......However, if you mean is the North Pole a national symbol of Canada, then no, it is not. With the random poles everywhere, the igloos and the snowshoes, we would get to confused to have anymore national symbols. :)