Why is the maple syrup is important to Canada?
because the canadians were the first to collect sap from maple trees and turn it into maple syrup.
Also, the maple leaf is another symbol of Canada
Is Niagara Falls located in Canada or the US?
The term "America" refers to the continents of North America and South America. Niagara Falls is in North America. Canada is also in North America.
The term "Niagara Falls" has more than one meaning. There are actually three falls that constitute the waterway collectively called Niagara Falls. They are the magnificent "Horseshoe Falls," which is almost entirely within Canada, as well as the lesser "American Falls" and the small "Bridal Veil Falls, both of which are in the US.
There are also two cities named "Niagara Falls." One is in the State of New York, in the US, and the other (the larger) is in the Province of Ontario, Canada.
Where is the Aquarium Of Niagara in Niagara Falls New York located?
The address of the Niagara Aerospace Museum is: 2221 Niagara Falls Blvd Ste 7, Niagara Falls, NY 14304-1696
What is Canadians favourite drink?
Carling Black Label is probably the best lager in the world, according to its advertisements.
How much does a mcchicken cost in Canada?
The cost of a Big Mac in Canada is slightly less than in the United States. In recent years, an American Big Mac is over four dollars, and a Canadian Big Mac is slightly under four.
Why do people immigrate from India to Canada?
India is a highly populated country, saturated with people. Some were very poor, while others were very rich. The poor people would often try to smuggle themselves across the boarder due to lack of food and shelter. There were also many wars in India, due to rivaling cultures and religions, meaning that those less fortune who managed to cross the boarder would often come to places like Canada.
How long would it take you to go to Canada from England?
Canada is 3559 miles away and it depends where you're flying to in Canada, when i flew to Ottawa from Heathrow it took about 8hours.
How did Niagara falls form and develop?
The Niagara Falls were created at the end of the Wisconsin glaciation about 10,000 years ago. When the ice melted, the Great Lakes drained over the Niagara Escarpment by way of the Niagara River. The River initially cut a gorge through the escarpment. The layers of rock in the escarpment have a top rock formation that is composed of harder stone that eroded more slowly than the underlying materials. The softer rock preferentially eroded away, undercutting the harder rock. The unsupported top rocks gave way from time to time creating a sharp edge for the falls.
If the entire formation had been softer rock the present Falls would have been reduced to a series of rapids.
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Canada is the world's largest country?
no Russia is. Russia is almost twice the size of Canada, about 100,000 km short of.
What are the 7 categories in the charter of rights and freedoms?
The seven Categories of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms are:
Fundemental rights
Democratic rights
Mobility rights
Legal rights
Equality rights
Official languages of Canada
Minority language educational rights
Who owns crown land in Canada?
The government. Crown in this case originally referred to the head of the government in England, but now, properly means "government owned".
Why are diamonds so important in Canada?
The discovery of diamonds in Canada lead to the development of a robust mining industry that employs thousands of people and delivers significant revenues to Canada's tax coffers. Canada is the world's third largest producer of diamonds.
You can read more about this economic impact, below.
What contributions did the Hutterites make to Canada?
The Hutterites have contributed to agriculture in Canada by producing more on smaller amounts of land. For example, in 1997, Hutterites owned 1% of the total farmland in Alberta, but produced 1/3 of the dairy products, eggs, and hogs in Alberta and almost all of the down feathers produced in Alberta.
Hutterites have also contributed to farming inovation. Some produce and sell modern equipment and products. Some lease their land for wind farms.
Why did the europeans immigrate to Canada?
Technically they didnt want to go here. They intended to go to Asia to trade spices and silk and they ran into what was thought to be Asia. That is why the African Americans here were called Indians is because the europians "thought" they were in India.
What languages are spoken in which Province in Canada?
People in Newfoundland and Labrador currently speak dialects of English, although they also used to speak the Newfoundland dialect of Irish and a language called Beothuk. There is also some French spoken.
In Canada the main two languages spoken are French and English, being their official languages, and Quebec is the only strictly French speaking province. In Newfoundland the main two languages spoken would probably be French or English, but Canada also has a strong Asian population.
How many miles from Toronto Canada to whistler Canada?
It is approximately 111 km, by taking the Tsawwassen ferry. Not much shorter if traveling by air.
How long can a prime minister stay in office in Quebec?
The French Prime Minister has no defined length for his stay in office. The President is elected for five years and picks the Prime Minister within the parliamentary majority. The Prime Minister has to answer to parliament which can ask for him to be removed. In French politics, it is common for the Prime Minister to protect the popularity of the president by taking responsibility of unpopular policies, and afterwards offer his resignation to the President. (The office of Prime Minister is often compared to that of a lightning rod.)
Some Prime ministers stayed very few months in offices, others for many years.
What are facts about Canadian culture?
Some facts about Canadian immigration include: