In politics, MP is the abbreviation for "Member of Parliament." MPs are found in most parliamentary systems.
Canada is a country in which continent?
No part of Canada is a continent in itself. The entire country of Canada is a part of the continent of North America.
What is the closest US border crossing from Barrie Ontario Canada?
There is not CLOSE border crossing between Texas and Canada, but you probably go through Detroit.
How have waterways affected settlement and develoment in the US and Canada?
Waterways in the US and Canada
What are the major water bodies in the Canadian shield Canada region?
carmen river found in compostela valley
iponan river that was being destroyed by typhoon "washie"
The Hudson Bay is the largest bay in northern Canada.
It has shores in northern Ontario, Manitoba, Quebec, and Nunavut.
What is the age requirement to get your learner's permit in Canada?
You can get your permit as soon as you turn 12
You can get your license as soon as your 13, but if your under 16 you have to have your permit for at least one year. For example if your 16 and you get your permit and have to wait until your 17 to get your license.
Also before you get your permit you have to take the 4 hour driving course. Usually they offer them at your school.
Does Canada speack a different langue?
Yes, but in different dialects.
* Added - Although England and Australia speak teh same offical language, Canada does not. Canada has 2 offical languages, English and French. Not all Canadians speak English, and they are not expected to do so.
What does Thailand export to Canada?
Hey! We export a lot of stuff and import too!
Import:
- coffee
- cars
- minerals
- clothing
- oil
- ships
- textiles
- plywood
Export:
- rice
- toys
- games
- sports equipment
- electronics
This all I know
What did Rene Levesque want from Canada?
because rene wanted quebec to separate as a culture and not be so canadian and more qeubec but economically he wanted to stay together
How much water goes over the niagara falls?
The average flow rate of water over the lip of Niagara Falls is 202,000 cubic feet per second or 5,720 meters cubed per second. This rate increases in wet seasons while tapering in drier or colder seasons. Speed wise, in easier to relate terms, the water is moving over the falls at 32 kilometers per hour, or 20 miles per hour. Specifically, the Canadian/Horseshoe falls goes at 32kph, but the American falls I don't know.
What does Canada do with its iron?
Iron ore can be found all over the world, in the form of rocks and other minerals. To be economically viable for mining, iron ore must contain at least 20% iron. Magnetite ore has the highest proportion of iron, at 65%. Haematite ore also has a high content of iron at 60%. All iron ore contains ferric oxide and it is from this that iron is extracted. Approximately two billion tonnes of iron ore are mined each year.
What area of Canada was known as Canada West?
Canada West was not a political entity, and therefore it did not have a capital. Canada West was a geographical part of the pre-Confederation Province of Canada.
The capital of the Province of Canada shifted frequently and was variously in Toronto (1849-1852 and 1856-1858), Kingston (1841-1843), Montréal (1843-1849), Québec City (1852-1856 and 1859-1866), and finally Ottawa (1866-1867).
What are the two official languages in Canada?
English and French are the main languages in Canada.
What party has been called Canada's natural governing party?
The Liberal Party of Canada has often been called Canada's natural governing party. This is because of two main reasons. First, they are the oldest federally registered party in Canada. Second, they held power 69 total years in the 20th century.
How do canadians honor those who served wartime?
By Remembrance Day on Nov 11th. By wearing the poppy and placing it on the Memorial after the service.
Which city is the largest city in canda?
The largest urban center in Canada is the city of Toronto and surrounding suburbs: The borders of Toronto and area can be defined by the Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) of Toronto, used for census purposes, or by the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). The population of Toronto and area based on the 2006 Statistics Canada census: City of Toronto: 2,503,281 Toronto Census Metropolitan Area: 5,113,149 Greater Toronto Area: 5,555,912 The Greater Toronto Area consists of the City of Toronto and the following four regional municipalities: 1) Peel Region: 1,159,405 2) York Region: 892,712 3) Durham Region: 561,258 4) Halton Region: 439,256
What is the largest landform region in europe?
There are many great landforms in Europe. These landforms include but are not limited to a great number of mountains.
Is Sable Island part of Nova Scotia?
Yes. It is part of district 13 of the Halifax Regional Municipality. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sable_island
What is the total land area of the province of Quebec?
Yes, Quebec is the largest province at 1.542 million km². Nunavut is the largest territory at 2.093 million km².
What part of Canada has least vegetation?
All of northern Canada is extremely low density, specifically the Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut - combined they account for only 0.1% of Canada's already low population. Nunavut by itself is the lowest, having a population density of 0.016%.
Where did the Great Slave Lake get its name?
by the Slavey Indians
Great Slave Lake is located in Canada. It got its names from a tribe back in the 18th century when a tribe known as "Awanok" came and settled there. (Awanok translates into Slave or Slavey)
When did Prince Edward Island become a part of Canada?
prince edward island became part of Canada on July 1st 1873