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This
chapter deals about some important facts about Canada that would help
you in two ways :
First,
you will gain an over-all knowledge of Canada. This is going to
be your future home should your application for immigration be
successful. The more you know about this land and its people, the more
you will appreciate why your decision to immigrate might be the best
decision you could ever make.
Second,
the information provided here might become handy when you are called
in for your selection interview with the Visa Officer.
Map
of Canada
The
Country and it's People
Canada
is the second largest country in the world with an area of 3,849,674
square miles or 9,970,610 square kilometers. Canadians
understand that Canada is a land of many cultures. In part, this is
because Canada is a country made up of many peoples from different
countries all over the world. It has been said that Canada is a
"nation of immigrants", because most of
Canadians share common immigrant origins.
Geography
Canada
is located in the continent of North America. The country stretches
from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. The Arctic Ocean is
north and the United States is south. Diversity is the keynote of
Canada's geography, which includes fertile plains suitable for
agriculture, vast mountain ranges, lakes and rivers. Wilderness
forests give way to Arctic tundra in the Far North.
Flag
of Canada
National
Anthem
O Canada!
Our home and native land!
True patriot love in all thy sons command.
With glowing
hearts we see thee rise,
The True North strong and free!
From far and
wide,
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
God keep our
land glorious and free!
O Canada, we stand on guard for thee.
O Canada, we
stand on guard for thee.
Provinces
and Cities
Canada
has 10 provinces and 3 territories. To learn more about these, click
on the link below. You will need an internet connection to be able to
use these links.
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Newfoundland
-
Prince
Edward Island
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Nova
Scotia
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New
Brunswick
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Quebec
-
Ontario
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Manitoba
-
Saskatchewan
-
Alberta
-
British
Columbia
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Nunavut
- territory
-
Northwest
Territories - - territory
-
Yukon
- - territory
The
largest cities of Canada are Toronto (Ontario), Montreal (Quebec),
Vancouver ( British Columbia), Ottawa (Ontario and Edmonton (Alberta)
Capital
The
capital is Ottawa located in the province of Ontario.
Languages
The
Official Languages Act makes French and English the official
languages of Canada. English is spoken by about 59% of Canadians while
23% of the populations speaks French. Some 18% have either more
than one mother tongue or a mother tongue other than English or
French, such as Chinese, Italian, German, Polish, Spanish,
Portuguese, Ukrainian, Arabic, Dutch, Tagalog, Greek,
Vietnamese, Cree, Inuktitut, or other languages.
Population
Canada's
population by the end of 2001 is over 30 Million.
Government
Canada
is a Constitutional Monarchy (we recognize the Queen of England in our
Constitution, however, she does play a role in government) and a
federal state with a democratic Parliament. The Parliament of Canada,
in the nation's capital, Ottawa, consists of the House of Commons,
whose members are elected, and the Senate, whose members are
appointed. On average, members of Parliament are elected every four
years. Our current Prime Minister is Jean Chretien.
Currency
The
money used in Canada is also called a dollar $. Don't confuse
this with the American Dollar. Canada has its own currency that is
separate and distinct from the USA. If you want to know the conversion
of Canadian Dollar to US or US Dollar to Canadian, you can
check your local newspaper or inquire from any banking institution.
The Canadian dollar is divided into 100 cents.
Standard
of Living
Canadians
enjoy one of the best standards of living in the world. Canada ranks
sixth in the world in terms of standard of living, after the
United States, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Germany, and Japan. Canada's
rank among nations tends to rise even higher in assessments that
consider GDP per capita along with other factors that contribute
to "quality of life."
Health
and Welfare
Most
health services in Canada is free. It is consider to have one of the
best and most advanced health facilities in the world today. Canada
has an extensive social security network, including an old age
pension, a family allowance, unemployment insurance and welfare.
Education
Canada
has one of the best educational system school in the world today.
Canada's public school is free to the public up to the secondary
level. Various government loans and assistance are available to
students in university.
Students
go to school that may include 6 to 8 years at elementary level, 4 or 5
years of secondary school and 3 or 4 years at the university
undergraduate level.
Sports
Canada's
most popular sports include ice skating, swimming, ice hockey,
cross-country and alpine skiing, baseball, tennis, basketball and
golf. Ice hockey and lacrosse are considered as Canada's national
sports.
Weather
There
are many weather variations in this huge country, ranging from the
permanently frozen icecaps north of the 70th parallel to the luxuriant
vegetation of British Columbia's west coast. Canada's most populous
regions, which lie in the country's south along the U.S. border, enjoy
four distinct seasons. Here daytime summer temperatures can rise to
35ºC and higher, while lows of -25ºC are not uncommon in winter.
More moderate temperatures are the norm in spring and fall.
Newspaper
- this will help you in knowing the current news in Canada
You
will need an internet connection to be able to go the main site of the
newspapers mentioned below.
- The
Coast [biweekly]
- The
Halifax Chronicle-Herald
- The
Daily News (Halifax) [daily]
- Telegraph
Journal (Saint John) [daily]
- The
Daily Gleaner (Fredericton) [daily]
- Le
Madawaska (Edmundston; Nord-Ouest du Nouveau-Brunswick) [hebdomadaire]
- Le
Courrier parlementaire (Québec, QC) [quotidien]
- Le
Journal de Québec [quotidien]
- Le
Soleil (Québec, QC) [quotidien]
- Voir
- Québec [hebdomadaire]
- Le
P'tit Journal (Thetford Mines, QC) [mensuel]
- La
Tribune (Sherbrooke)
- Stanstead
Journal [weekly]
- La
Voix de l'Est (Granby, QC) [quotidien]
- L'Echo
de Saint-Bruno (journal communautaire) [mensuel] [textes
tirés]
- Le
Devoir (Montréal)
- The
Gazette (Montreal) [selected articles daily]
- Hour
(Montreal) [weekly]
- Le
Journal de Montréal [quotidien]
- The
Monitor (NDG, Montreal) [weekly]
- La
Presse (Montréal) [quotidien]
- The
Westmount Examiner [weekly]
- Voir
- Montréal [hebdomadaire]
- Chomedey
News [weekly]
- Hudson
Gazette [weekly]
- The
Pontiac Journal (Shawville) [biweekly]
- The
Glengarry News (Alexandria; Glengarry County) [weekly]
[selections]
- Brockville
Recorder and Times
- Le
Droit (Ottawa) [quotidien] [textes tirés]
- The
Ottawa Citizen [daily]
- The
Ottawa Sun [daily]
- The
(Ottawa) X Press [weekly]
- The
Hill Times (Ottawa) [weekly]
- Enterprise-Bulletin
(Collingwood)
- Bradford
West Gwillimbury Times [weekly] [selections]
- The
Kingston Whig-Standard
- Canadian
Jewish News [weekly]
- The
(Toronto) Globe and Mail
- The
Hockey News [weekly]
- Le
Métropolitain [hebdomadaire] [textes tirés]
- The
National Post (Toronto-based)
- The
Toronto Star [daily]
- The
Toronto Sun [daily]
- eye
WEEKLY -- Toronto's arts newspaper [weekly]
- NOW
Magazine -- Toronto's news and entertainment weekly (Toronto)
[weekly]
- VESTI
-- Canada's largest Russian-language newspaper [biweekly]
- Mississauga
News [updated biweekly]
- Brantford
Expositor [daily]
- Burlington
Spectator [daily]
- The
Spectator (Hamilton) [daily]
- The
Kitchener Waterloo Record [daily]
- The
London Free Press [daily]
- Orangeville
Citizen [weekly] [selections]
- The
Niagara Falls Review [daily]
- The
Windsor Star [daily]
- Owen
Sound Sun Times [daily]
- Sudbury
Star [daily]
- The
Sault Star (Sault Ste. Marie) [daily]
- Daily
Miner and News (Kenora) [daily]
- Uptown
(Winnipeg) (local news and entertainment) [weekly]
- The
Winnipeg Free Press [daily headlines]
- La
Liberté (Saint-Boniface) [manchettes hebdomadaires]
- The
Boissevain Recorder [weekly]
- The
Minnedosa Tribune (Minnedosa, MB) [weekly headlines]
- The
World-Spectator (Moosomin, SK) [weekly]
- The
Leader-Post (Regina) [weekdays]
- The
StarPhoenix (Saskatoon) [daily headlines] [weekly features]
- Northern
Pride (Meadow Lake; Northwest SK) [weekly]
- Lethbridge
Herald [weekdays]
- Daily
Herald-Tribune (Grande Prairie) [weekdays]
- Fort
McMurray Today
- FFWD
Weekly (Calgary news and entertainment) [weekly]
- Calgary
Herald [daily]
- The
Calgary Sun [daily]
- Edmonton
Jewish Life [monthly]
- Edmonton
Journal [daily]
- The
Edmonton Sun [daily]
- See
(Edmonton news and entertainment) [weekly]
- Vue
Weekly (Edmonton news and entertainment) [weekly]
- Windspeaker
(National Aboriginal newspaper) [monthly]
- B.C.
Sports Only [weekly]
- Cranbrook
Daily Townsman
- Nelson
Daily News
- Alaska
Highway News (Fort St. John)
- Peace
River Block News (Dawson Creek; South Peace)
- Prince
Rupert Daily News [daily]
- The
Kamloops Daily News [daily]
- The
Prince George Citizen [daily]
- The
Okanagan
- Trail
Times
- The
Province (Vancouver)
- The
Vancouver Echo [weekly]
- The
(Vancouver) North Shore News [weekly]
- The
(West Vancouver) Phoenix [monthly]
- The
Vancouver Sun
- The
Delta Optimist [twice weekly] [selections]
- Monday
Magazine (Victoria) [weekly]
- The
Times Colonist (Victoria)
- The
Record (Gold River, BC) [biweekly]
- Alberni
Valley Times (Port Alberni, BC) [weekly]
- The
Klondike Sun (Dawson City, YK) [biweekly]
- The
Whitehorse Star [daily]
- Yukon
News (Whitehorse) [twice weekly]
- L'Aquilon
(Yellowknife; Grand Nord canadien)
- Victoria
Standard (Baddeck, Victoria County; Cape Breton)
- Slave
River Journal (Fort Smith, NWT) [weekly]
- Nunatsiaq
News (Iqaluit; Nunavut and Nunavik editions) [weekly]
- Canadian
Student WWW Newspapers
- Les
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