As of 2021, there are approximately 3.9 million teenagers (ages 13-19) living in Canada. This represents around 10% of the total population of the country.
There were at least 5 different varieties of silver dollar struck in 1965. Values range from $7 or so (silver melt value) up to about $300 for the rarer types. You'll need to check pictures in a book such as Krause's Guide to World Coins or have it examined by a dealer who handles Canadian coins.
Note that the Queen's picture is on ALL Canadian coins so that's not a distinguishing image.
Yes, many women like to hunt. it really all depends on the type of personality they have.
Copper is important to Canada because of what it's used for, it is used on many things, buildings, vehicles, and high technology matearials
Wealth and increased global power. Britain's Canadian possessions stood between the USA and their Manifest Destiny desires. Britain was also able to give away much of "Canada" (after all they owned it) to the USA to appease American desires and hold them in check throughout the years.
When it became clear that Britain was no longer able to do this, that they would not be able to defend British Possessions in Canada, they encouraged their colonies to Confederate.
Even after that Confederation the British gave away, or rather told the Americans they would not militarily defend a large section of the Canadian coastline in return for political favors outside of Canada.
Britain continued to gain political advantage from Canada and took considerable wealth and cannon fodder from Canada until the last half of the 20th century when the French in Canada gained enough political power to put a stop to that. They then had enough power to have Canada join the USA in trade and military agreements.
Today Britain must talk to the USA if they want anything significant from Canada. Canada is a protectorate of the USA who have veto rights over large trade and military issues.
1. Hockey
2. Lacrosse
3. Soccer
4. Skiing
5. Volleyball
Mainly in figuring out how many meters per second your skiing and how many vertical meters you've skied.
I believe you are referring to the acadians
In 1867, the federal dominion of Canada was formed. In 1931, Canada was granted its independence from Britain in almost every way, but it wasn't until 1982 that all legal dependence on British Parliament was finally severed.
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The famous stadium "Lambeau Field" (actually the home stadium of the Green Bay Packers) is located is Green Bay, Wisconsin. It has been opened to the public in 1957 and has a capacity of 79,594.
The price of mailing a regular letter weighing up to 30 g to the U.S.A from Canada is $0.98 (answer posted Sep.08/09)
Almost every winter sport is popular in Canada. Skiing, snowboarding, snowmobiling, curling, hockey, ice climbing, mountaineering, cross country skiing and more. In Canada, many of these sports can be enjoyed throughout the entire year.
No! Spring assisted blades are legal in Canada because they do not require you too push a button for the blade to open. Please see assistedknives.com he is a very knowledgable and loyal knife disributor and can answer all your questions.
No, because it is illegal in Canada. If you are within the U.S, you can apply. But, you can obtain a license for a state in the U.S, even though you are Canadian, you can go bounty hunting in that specific state.
Downhill and Cross country Skiing, snowboarding, Snowmobiling, glacier climbing... its a pretty long list. (pretty much any snow sport)
Cairns, signs, stone markers, fences, flags and often people in booths.
In Canada it is 500hp. Anything over that is technically illegal. But nowadays alot of cars come factory tuned over 500hp, so those are legal.