What plants grow most in Canada?
Canada has 7 vegetation regions, and in these regions some of the vegetation found in Canada are permafrost, coniferous and deciduous trees, mixed forests, sodmats, short grass/ long grass, oil seeds, and park land. Of course there are always many more.
What are some national issues in Canada right now?
Transparency in public policy (case of Quebec's recent scandals!)
Financing of political parties
Where does Canada get their food from?
Canada grows enough fresh food to supply our own population, and we also export food to other countries, especially the USA. Canada is a world supplier of wheat, barley, canola oil, apples, and beef. About 80 percent of the world's supply of maple syrup comes from Canada. We also export fresh and frozen fish products, and farm raised salmon and trout.
What river is the capital of Canada on?
The capital of Canada is Ottawa, on the Ottawa River.
The two main rivers in the Ottawa area are the Ottawa River (which separates Ottawa from the Quebec city of Gatineau) and the Rideau River, which runs through Ottawa and includes the Rideau Canal.
What is the proper pronunciation of the french city Cannes?
I spent several days in Cannes in Sept 1980. Without exception, it was pronounced "can" as in tin can. There are resources on the net that insist that it can also be pronounced "canz" and "khan" but those are certainly not local people saying it that way.
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Which province is both a peninsula and and an island?
There are many countries that are composed of islands such as Japan, Indonesia, and Philippines. Indonesia is the island that is composed of over 18000 islands.
Do you need a passport to drive through Canada from Alaska?
Yes, because to drive from anywhere to Canada, you'll need a passport to get in.
Does a US citizen need a work visa to work in Mexico?
Canada and the US have independent immigration systems, so having been deported from the US does not in itself disqualify you for a Canadian work visa. The US and Canada do cooperate on matters of international law enforcement dealing with such matters as organized crime gangs, drug trafficking, or terrorism, so if you were deported for that kind of reason, there could be a problem. In any event, I suggest you consult your local Canadian embassy or consulate for more information.
Why is the best farmland in Canada found in central Canada?
Abundant land for farming, four seasons for built-in rest for soil, a multicultural population for a wide variety of agricultural produce, and availability of mechanized equipment for efficient, large-scale production.
Who was the first leader of a responsible government in Canada in 1849?
Sir Louis-Hippolyte La Fontaine
If your asking what kind there's just about the same ones we have in America.
Explain why a unitary system of government would not be practical for Canada?
Look you uneducationed person, it is because unitary system of government is a one-level system of governing and Canada is a federal system which needs a two level system.
What adaptation helps Canada geese compete?
An adaptation is special adaptions that animals get so they can better live in their environment. Some adaptations that Canada geese have are webbed feet, this makes it easier for them to swim in the water. It makes their feet like flippers. They also have an oil gland which they use to spread all over their body to make them water proob. And to stay warm they have two layers of feathers. Below the top feathers they have down feathers.
How did world war 2 impact Canada politically?
None.
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A big effect. The actions of the Nazis in Europe led to a global war, one in which Canada was involved.
Why are English and French spoken in the US and Canada?
Colonists came to North America from both England and France, and created English and French colonies where those languages were spoken; later those colonies became the US and Canada, but the languages remained. (Note that in the US, only New Orleans still has any significant remnant of the French language, in the form of the Cajun dialect, whereas Canada has a much larger amount of French speakers, particularly in the province of Quebec.)
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French and English are Canada's Official Languages. They have equal status. It is part of the formal recognition that the French and the English are Canada's two founding peoples. Nevertheless, several hundred languages and dialects are spoken within Canada.
Is bloody a bad word in Canada?
Well, it's not a curse, but it usually isn't appreciated when said extremely often.
Umm...Canada is a COUNTRY itself, not a continent. Sorry if I am being rude...
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The question asks about counties not countries.
Yes, Canada has counties. They are not the principal political subdivision of the country though. Those are provinces and territories. Counties are entities within provinces.
Does Canada have to pay any money to the crown?
No, we do not, we have the Governor General who is the Queen's representative in Canada, for this job he ( David Johnston) gets paid a salary and lives in a beautiful house in Ottawa (Capital city of Canada)
How many square km is in Canada?
Canada comprises a total area of 9,984,670 sq km, of which 891,163 sq km is water.
Where is the Daredevil Museum Of Niagara Falls in Niagara Falls New York located?
The address of the Daredevil Museum Of Niagara Falls is: 303 Rainbow Blvd, Niagara Falls, NY 14303
How much does it cost to become a family doctor in Canada?
The average ranges from $150,000 - $250,000 per year. Still have to pay employees and rent isn't a big deal bonehead
When did Canada ban the potluck?
Potlucks were made illegal in Canada in 1884, and the United States in the late nineteenth century. This was due to the urging of Christian missionaries and government agents who considered them wasteful and unproductive. Of course, potlucks continued to be popular in both countries, they just became a little more secretive. Potluck bans were dropped from the books in 1934 in the U.S., and in 1951 in Canada.
In which Canadian province are you most likely to see fjords?
Skookumchuck Narrows, Toba Inlet, and Ursula Channel (all in British Columbia), Western Brook Pond, Trout Trap Fjord, and Noodleook Fjord (all in Newfoundland and Labrador), Greeley Fjord, Eglinton Fjord, and Clyde Inlet (all in Nunavut) and Alluviaq Fjord, Fjord du Saguenay, and Tursukattaq Fjord (all in Quebec) are just a few examples of fjords to be found in Canada.