Well they certainly don't grow crops in December or January. Nor do most graze their animals on green grass in February because there is no green grass in February--there's snow instead.
asian bussnispeople have brought a great deal of welth to canadas economy
No. Polar bears are wild animals who depend on nature and not humans for survival. They are found in Canada but not at farms. Their lives and reproduction are dependent on huge ranges of wild habitat, not confined to farms and they don't reproduce well in captivity.
No, geographically Canada is mostly wilderness with varying amounts of human activity. Up until the middle of the 20th Century most Canadians lived in that wilderness or on farms or in small farming towns, mostly farms and small farming towns. Today most Canadians live in medium to large cities and many have no rural Canadian roots at all or have forgotten their rural history. With 40% of Canadians not being born in Canada or having at least one parent born in Canada that is to be expected.
French speaking Canadians are called Canadians. English speaking Canadians are called Canadians. Canadians are Canadians.
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Many Canadians do.
They moved from the farmland to the city because they didn't need to make money because they don't have to pay certain insurance like we do, plus they rather eat seafood more that vegetables
They moved from the farmland to the city because they didn't need to make money because they don't have to pay certain insurance like we do, plus they rather eat seafood more that vegetables
Many Canadians do.
Organic farms, commercial farms, "factory" farms, grain farms, ranches, chicken farms, pig farms, dairy farms, beef farms, bison ranches, etc.
50% of canadians hold a bachelor's degree. 35% of canadians hold a master's degree. 25% of canadians hold a phd.