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Canada Literature and Language

Canadian literature is rooted in the literary traditions of Britain and France but it has become a distinct part of Canadian literature because it reflects the perspectives of Canadians on life and nature. Literature pieces are written in French or English.

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Famous places of newbrunswick Canada?

I know of a natural famous place: the Bay of Fundy. the most famous natural attraction in New Brunswick. The bay has the highest tides on earth. and whales come up from time to time. (so i hear)

Hopewell Rocks - alma new brunswick

St. Martins Caves - St- Martins (saint john new brunswick)

fundy trail - saint john new brunswick

What is the percentage of people employed in agriculture in Canada?

It's stategically correct to be 0-13%

That's not exactly true. I got my answer from my online schooling book and it said..

In both the United Kingdom and the United States, by the mid-1970s more than 95 percent of the employed population was in manufacturing and services and less than 5 percent in agriculture.

How many Canadians are bilingual?

According to the Statistics Canada website (refer to the links, below),

the 2001 Canada census form asked citizens the following question:

"What language(s), other than English or French,

can this person speak well enough to conduct a conversation?"

The responses to that question resulted in the following:

"About 5,231,500 people reported to the 2001 Census that they were bilingual . . .

In 2001, these individuals represented 17.7% of the population,

up from 17.0% in 1996."

By extrapolation of these numbers, the total population of Canada was about 29,556,497 in 2001.

(n.b., although there are more recent Canada census records online, none give the information in the above format or in any way that could be presented easily, here)

Why does Canada have two different languages?

In a nutshell (and if we completely discount the native population), the original colonization of the area that would later become Canada was by both French and English settlers. When Canada was confederated, both languages were granted official status.

Canada is an Indian word meaning?

Canada is St. Lawrence Iroquoian word, meaning village or settlement.

Please see the related link below for more information:

Does Canada celebrate kwanzza?

It isn't a national holiday. But if you want to celebrate it that is totally up to you.

(It is Not against the law or anything if that's what you were wondering.)

How many Canadians have a Television?

It is estimated that nearly 90 percent of Canadian homes own a television. This number translates to over 30 million total.

How many cultures are there in Canada?

Canada is a very diverse country and has several different cultures. They include German, French, Caribbean, Indian, English, South Korean, and Chinese.

What is the haida word for protection?

The Haida word for protection is "k'aaw," which conveys a sense of safeguarding or defense. In Haida culture, this concept is often tied to the community's values and their connection to nature and the spiritual world. The language reflects the importance of protecting both the land and cultural heritage.

What is texas famous landmark?

Texas is famous for several landmarks, but one of the most iconic is the Alamo in San Antonio. This historic site commemorates the 1836 battle for Texas independence from Mexico and symbolizes the fight for freedom. The Alamo attracts millions of visitors each year, showcasing its significance in American history and culture. Additionally, the Texas State Capitol in Austin is another notable landmark, renowned for its impressive architecture and size.

What are Francophones' collective rights?

Francophone collective rights are rights that French people in Canada are given. Because the majority of Canada is English speaking, French/Francophones need to have rights to get a good education, collective rights give them the right to be able to access a French speaking school where ever they live.

How do seismographs help us?

with some luck they can help predict earthqueks and evacuate people it time.

Is royal Canadian institute of technology Canada is approved by Canadian government?

In Canada education is governed by the provinces and territories, so the Canadian government would not be the ones to approve them. RCIT operates in BC, which has established the PCTIA agency where such PRIVATE career schools must registered and may obtain 'accreditation'.

How many aboriginal languages are spoken in Canada?

The following 19 native languages are spoken in Canada:

  1. Abernaquie
  2. Algonquin
  3. Beaver
  4. Bella Coola
  5. Blackfoot
  6. Blood
  7. Cree
  8. Gros Ventur
  9. Haidi
  10. Inuvik
  11. Kootenay
  12. MicMac
  13. Mohawk
  14. Nootka
  15. Ojibway
  16. Pigenese
  17. Salish
  18. Sarcree
  19. Tlinkin

How does sunlight help us?

Vitamin D for our skin. Helps us see. Grows plants for us to eat. Makes Jersey Shore people think they're attractive. Keeps us warm. Stabilizes our galaxy. Lots of stuff.

How does a electromagnet help us?

they are used in doors to enter banks. they are often also used in padestrian gate locks. they ensure secure safety.

Who killed Montgomery?

l.m. Montgomery has not been killed she died of congestive heart failure.