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Despite being the world's second largest country, Canada only has 33 million people. Questions on its people, places and past are welcome here.

12,222 Questions

Is Canada in South America?

is Canada a country in south America

No it is not, Canada is part of the North American Continent.

What are the cons of Canadian confederation?

The main downside of Confederation was that it set the stage for a divided Canada, since it joined the French speaking province of Quebec with other, English speaking, provinces. Confederation also guaranteed Quebec special privileges which haunt Canadians to this day (a certain number/percentage of seats in the house of commons I believe).

What province is Whistler in?

Whister Is In Canada Located In Vancouver Out Side The City. (: :)

Where is canada in the north or south?

This depends on which side of the world you are on and what country you are in. If you are asking about the North American and South American continents, Canada is located in the North American continent.

Where is Toronto and Victoria Island?

It's in Canada. And it is Vancouver Island not Victoria.

What provinces are located in the appalachians?

The Appalachians are in USA. (That is not yet part of Canada)

What are the canada continents from biggest to smallest?

If by least to greatest you mean smallest to largest, then this is the order:

  1. Atlantis
  2. Australia
  3. Europe
  4. South America
  5. North America
  6. Africa
  7. Asia
  8. Antarctica

Or if you mean by current world dominance:

1. Antarctica ( no one even lives here)

2. Australia (only one country)

3. Africa ( high poverty level, not much world control)

4. South America ( No world powers)

5. Europe (couple of world powers, pretty influential)

6. Asia (China and India both have about a billion people each, Japan's technology, North Korea, South Korea, (weapons)

7. North America ( U.S, world's current super power, superior military technology, multiple countries that all speak English)

What Province Produces The Most Nickel?

I believe the province that mines the most nickel is Ontario. In the 1990's Ontario was the highest producer and is 2nd in the world right now.

What percent of Canadians own their home?

As of recent data, approximately 68% of Canadians own their homes. Homeownership rates can vary by province and urban versus rural areas, with higher rates typically found in less densely populated regions. Factors such as housing affordability and market conditions also influence these statistics.

What vehicles do GMC Canada sell?

GMC Canada makes the following: Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, and GMC brands. Those include Camaro V6, the new Buick LaCrosse sedan, and the Chevy Volt which is an electric powered car.

What term applies to the relationship between the population of the snowshoe hare and lynx in Canada?

A lynx is a carnivore and a hare is a herbivore. Meaning that the hare eats plants and the lynx eats meat. A hare is meat, so a lynx could feed off of the hare.

the Canadian lynx preys heavily on the snowshoe hare.

Who was the captain of the Canadian Cricket team in the 1979 Cricket World Cup?

Dilip Vengsarkar and Krishnamachary Srikkanth were the captains of the Indian team in 1989.

The two countries with land claims in Canada were?

The French and British both had extensive land claims in Canada (leaving out the other obvious group, the native tribes).

What is the postal code for Canada's capital?

There is no one postal code assigned to Canada's capital city, Ottawa. There are in fact hundreds of postal codes assigned to the Ottawa area.

Are ballistic knives legal in Israel Mexico or Canada?

As per Canada I do not know i see no law that says they are not but the letter of the law is not the rule of law...

I'll look into it with a friend with IDF contacts... not sure... on that one

Why do people live in Quebec Canada?

Well, to be frank, I neither want to move Québec, nor do I want to move to Québec.

Why are these so few transcontinental roads and railways in Canada?

Automobiles are more convenient than trains for most people. One must get to the rail station and get there when the train is there. As train traffic declined, railroads ran fewer trains and serviced fewer towns. This lead to still greater decline, Passenger trains also compete with freight trains. If railroads make more money on freight, they were will slight the passenger service in favor of hauling freight.

Why are there so many earthquakes in British Columbia?

British Columbia is located near a plate boundary that has two segments to it. Off the coast of southern British Columbia is a subduction zone where the Juan de Fuca plate slides into and under the North American Plate. Off the coast of northern Biritish Columbia is a transform boundary where the Pacific Plate slides past the North American Plate. As these plates move, they tend to "snag" on one another and build up tension. When the plates slip and release tension, earthquakes occur.

What is the main resource for Canada and The US?

what are the major natural resources in the United States

What did the aboriginal people call Canada?

They Did Make The Country Better

They Also Protected Us From Animals