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  1. Canada - Wikipedia

    As a result, the preservation of a distinctly Canadian culture is supported by federal government programs, laws, and institutions such as the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), the …

  2. Canada | History, Population, Immigration, Capital, & Currency …

    2 days ago · “The central fact of Canadian history,” observed the 20th-century literary critic Northrop Frye, is “the rejection of the American Revolution.”

  3. Canada - Wikiwand

    Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic ...

  4. Canada | Culture, Facts & Travel | - CountryReports

    4 days ago · Canadian law prohibits the unlawful importation or trafficking of controlled substances and narcotics. Smugglers risk substantial fines, a permanent bar from Canada, …

  5. Home - Canada.ca

    Most requested Sign in to an account Employment Insurance and leave Public pensions (CPP and OAS) Get a passport Canada-U.S. federal supports Visit Canada Disability Benefit …

  6. Canada - The World Factbook

    6 days ago · Visit the Definitions and Notes page to view a description of each topic.

  7. Canada Maps & Facts - World Atlas

    Jan 8, 2024 · Canadian Shield: Covering approximately half of Canada, the Canadian Shield is a massive geological shield covered by a thin layer of soil that arcs around Hudson Bay.

  8. Home | The Canadian Encyclopedia

    History, politics, arts, science & more: the Canadian Encyclopedia is your reference on Canada. Articles, timelines & resources for teachers, students & public.

  9. Canada Culture: Customs, Traditions, and Facts - Study in Canada

    Feb 22, 2023 · From the aboriginal arts period to the contemporary arts of today, Canadian art has evolved through notable periods in history. Consistently, the arts represent the cultural …

  10. Canada - Country Profile - Nations Online Project

    The Canadian Constitution recognizes three groups of Aboriginal peoples: Indians (more commonly referred to as First Nations), Inuit, and Métis. These are three distinct peoples with …