What do grey wolves in Canada hunt?
The gray wolf generally hunts large prey animals. Its diet will consist of moose, white-tailed deer, elk, mule deer, bighorn sheep,bison, muskox and caribou.
Who were the first Europeans to settle in Canada around AD 1000?
The Vikings where the firts to settle in Canada
What are the 8 physiographic regions of Canada?
Canadian Shield, Interior Plains, Hudson Bay Lowlands, St. Lawrence Lowlands, Appalatian Region, Innuitian Region, Arctic Lowlands & Western Cordillera.
What you need to purchase a passport from Canada?
If you go into one of those shops that advertise "Photos for licenses or passports" or something of that nature, you will find that they have passport application forms (government offices also have such forms, although there are not as many government offices, and the photography stores are easier to find). The form will tell you exactly what is required to apply for a passport. Just read the form, and follow the directions.
no it it not always snowy in the summer it reaches up to 30 degrees Celsius
Why do only the USA and Canada play lacrosse?
Lacrosse was originally a native american sport that the settlers of North America picked up and it morphed into the modern day sport. It was originally played by the Iroquois tribe and was called lacrosse by a French man who first called it the sticking French which is lacrosse.
What are the values and beliefs of Canada?
About 43% of Canadians are Roman Catholic, about 30% Protestant, and 16% have no religion. The remainder are mostly Muslim, Jewish, Buddhist, Hindu, or Sikh.
What is best city to live in Canada?
Melfort is the best city to live in! Vancouver and Toronto are amazing as well.
Best city in Canada to live in would depend on what you like, if you like the the fast paced busy life you would like Toronto which is very multi-cultural, got the subway stations, street cars, busses, best shopping malls, a lot of different restaurants and you will meet people from all over the world.
If you like the Hollywood life where you could walk into movie stars and the surroundings are picturesque and clean you would love Vancouver it is smaller than Toronto but it has it's own charm. The weather is also very nice it's warm almost year round especially in the middle of winter, the only downside is that it rains a lot you can compare it to England most people will agree. The majority of the population would be white and chinese.
How many continents are in Canada?
Canada actually has no continents. You need to phrase your questions properly. "How continents does Canada have?" actually makes no sense at all. You should have said "What continent does Canada belong to?" Because we don't own any continents. To answer your question: North America.
I would think so. Look at all the maple trees in Northern Maine and Vermont where the sap is harvested. They have to go into Canada too.
What are some good French restaurants in Toronto?
Here are a few: Bodega
Toronto
30 Baldwin Street 416 977-1287 Brasserie Aix
Toronto
584 College Street 416 588-7377 Cosmo Restaurant
Toronto
1201 St. Clair Avenue West 416 658-6555 L'Escargot Bistro
Toronto
3185 Yonge Street 416 485-8338 La Petite France
Etobicoke
3317 Bloor Street West 416 234-8783 La Rosa
Markham
25 Lanark Road 905 477-7539 Le Papillon
Toronto
16 Church Street 416 363-3773 North 44
Toronto
2537 Yonge Street 416 487-4897
Bodega
Toronto
30 Baldwin Street 416 977-1287 Brasserie Aix
Toronto
584 College Street 416 588-7377 Cosmo Restaurant
Toronto
1201 St. Clair Avenue West 416 658-6555 L'Escargot Bistro
Toronto
3185 Yonge Street 416 485-8338 La Petite France
Etobicoke
3317 Bloor Street West 416 234-8783 La Rosa
Markham
25 Lanark Road 905 477-7539 Le Papillon
Toronto
16 Church Street 416 363-3773 North 44
Toronto
2537 Yonge Street 416 487-4897
What prime minister was responsible for making Canada a bilingual country?
There is no law requiring the prime minister to speak French. For that matter, there is no law requiring the prime minister to speak English either. But for more than a generation, the prime minister from time to time has been able to speak both official languages. The last prime minister to be unilingual English speaking was John George Diefenbaker (1957-1963). (That's Dief, as in chief, followed by en, and then baker.) Diefenbaker used to joke that when he spoke French, every English speaking Canadian knew exactly what he was saying. His pronunciation of the French that was written for him was absolutely dreadful. As a practical political reality, it is now unlikely that anyone would become prime minister who was not bilingual.
Why does topsoil differ in thickness in different parts of Canada?
because Canada is covered with wet- climate soil that are prone to leaching.
Most of Canada speaks English. (They also speak "Francias")
Yes Canada is an English speaking country. Other languages are spoken including Spanish and Asian languages.
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Canada is a bilingual country - English and French.
French and English are Canada's Official Languages. While more Canadians speak English than speak French, the two Official Languages have equal status.
Does Canada have a high or low population density?
Canada has the best population compared to it's land area. At 3.5 people per sq/km Canada has a sustainable population. Canada naturally sinks more carbon than it emits meaning Canada does not contribute to global warming. Canada is also energy independent, can feeds it's population and is polluting at a sustainable level.
Most other countries do not have sustainable populations for their land area.
Comparing between countries Canada has a small, sustainable, population for it's land area. If the rest of the world lived as Canada there would be a sustainable one billion people on planet earth. The flora and fauna the oceans and the fishes would thank us.
When did aboriginal people come to what now is Canada?
They didn't immagrate they lived there for centuries before the europeans and spanish people came along but before they even found Canada they came from some huge ice chunk that connected to... some north western part of the world and couldn't go back after it melted so they learned to survive there... and that's how the Aboriginals came to Canada :)
In which country would you find British Columbia?
British Columbia is the westernmost province of Canada.
What are examples of legacies of british rule in Canada?
Most of Canada's modern regions are of British descent. One way you can tell is by the architecture of buildings in Canada. 80% fo Canada's population speaks English. Victoria, British Columbiaa, has lots of flowers in the town just like London, United kingdom. The British flag along with most of the province's flags have Union Jacks on them. Canada uses the same spellings the british people use, and have Queen Victoria on their money.