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You can describe the Canadian shield(Laurentian Plateau) as an expansive geographical region in eastern and central Canada with bare rocks that have existed since the Precambrian era.
No, it's found in West Canada.
Eastern Canada includes The Maritimes (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, PEI, Newfoundland), and sometimes Quebec. But it is not normally used with Ontario. Ontario is considered part of Central Canada.
The characteristics of Canada`s System of Government are Democratic, Representative and Federal.
Canada is a country in North America. Its characteristics are that it has a cold climate and it often snows.Canada has a variety of characteristics. These include cold weather, snow, mountains, polar bears, some French speakers, as well as open plains.
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The location of the the central government in Canada is in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Central Canada Comic Con was created in 2006.
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They use provinces to describe different states of Canada.
The Atlantic Canada provinces include: New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland. The Pacific Coast province is British Columbia. The Prairies include the following provinces: Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. The Northern Canadian provinces are: the Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut. Central Canada consists of Ontario and Quebec. Usually the "Pacific Canada" and "Prairies" categories you describe are combined into one: "Western Canada."
The symbol for Central Fund of Canada Limited in the AMEX is: CEF.
No, Christmas in Canada (December 25th) is shortly after the start of Winter in Canada (December 21st/22nd). Winter time in northern hemisphere is from December to March each year. Summer time in Canada is from June to September each year. Christmas in Canada is December 25th each year.
You can describe the Canadian shield(Laurentian Plateau) as an expansive geographical region in eastern and central Canada with bare rocks that have existed since the Precambrian era.
Ontario is considered the most central province in Canada as it is located directly above the geographical center of the country. Its capital city, Toronto, is also known as the financial and cultural hub of Canada.
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No, Canada is part of North America.