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Canada

🏙️ Capital city:

Ottawa

📈 Country population:

41 million

🗺️ Country area:

9,984,670 km²

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Official Name Canada
Common Name Canada
ISO Codes CA, CAN, 124
Internet TLD .ca
Calling Code +1
Capital City Ottawa
Largest City Toronto
Coordinates 45.4° N, 75.7° W (Ottawa)
Time Zones UTC−3.5 to UTC−8 (multiple)
Population (2025 est.) ~41 million
Area 9,984,670 km²
Population Density ~4.2 per km²
Languages English, French (official)
Currency Canadian Dollar (CAD)
Driving Side Right
GDP (Nominal) ~USD 2.2 trillion
GDP (PPP) ~USD 2.4 trillion
GDP Per Capita ~USD 52,000
GDP Growth ~1–2%
HDI 0.936 (Very High)
Literacy Rate ~99%
Life Expectancy ~82 years
Unemployment ~6%
Inflation ~3%
Leaders Prime Minister; Governor General
Continent & Subregion North America
National Day 1 July (Canada Day)
National Sport Ice Hockey (winter), Lacrosse (summer)
National Dish Poutine (widely recognized)
National Anthem O Canada

Geography & Environment

  • Canada stretches from the Atlantic to the Pacific and north into the Arctic Ocean.
  • Bordered only by the United States, including Alaska.
  • Key geographical features include the Rocky Mountains, Great Lakes, Canadian Shield, Arctic tundra, and vast forests.
  • Climate ranges from arctic in the north to temperate in the south; coastal areas are milder.
  • Best time to visit: May–September for mild weather; winter (December–February) for snow activities.
  • National parks: Banff, Jasper, Yoho, Gros Morne, Fundy, Nahanni.
  • Renowned wildlife: moose, bears, wolves, caribou, whales, beavers, and diverse bird species.
  • Environmental challenges: melting Arctic ice, forest fires, habitat loss, resource extraction impacts.

Demographics

  • Population: ~41 million.
  • Median age: ~41 years.
  • Urban vs rural: ~82% urban population.
  • Ethnicity: highly multicultural — European descent, Indigenous peoples, Asian, African, Latin American communities.
  • Major religions: Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism, Buddhism, and non-religious groups.
  • Major cities: Toronto, Montreal, Vancouver, Calgary, Ottawa.

History

  • Indigenous peoples inhabited Canada for thousands of years before European arrival.
  • French and British colonization began in the 16th century.
  • Confederation on 1 July 1867 formed modern Canada.
  • Gradual independence from Britain; full sovereignty gained by 1982 with the Constitution Act.
  • Key modern events: Quebec referendums, Indigenous reconciliation efforts, economic expansion.

Government & Politics

  • Federal parliamentary constitutional monarchy.
  • Head of State: King Charles III (represented by the Governor General).
  • Head of Government: Prime Minister.
  • Legislature: Parliament (House of Commons + Senate).
  • 10 provinces and 3 territories.
  • Key alliances: NATO, UN, G7, Commonwealth, USMCA.
  • Strong, technologically advanced military with focus on peacekeeping.

Economy

  • One of the world’s largest economies.
  • Major industries: natural resources, energy, manufacturing, finance, technology, agriculture, aerospace.
  • Main exports: oil, cars, machinery, timber, minerals, wheat.
  • Main imports: vehicles, electronics, machinery, consumer goods.
  • Strengths: abundant natural resources, stable financial system, highly skilled workforce.
  • Weaknesses: dependence on U.S. market, regional economic disparities.
  • GDP sectors: Services (~70%), Industry (~28%), Agriculture (~2%).

Culture & Society

  • Core values include multiculturalism, diversity, equality, and social welfare.
  • Major holidays: Canada Day, Thanksgiving (October), Victoria Day, Indigenous Peoples Day.
  • Traditional clothing largely Western, with strong Indigenous cultural attire.
  • Arts: famous painters (Group of Seven), musicians (Drake, Celine Dion), authors (Margaret Atwood).
  • Two official languages: English and French; Indigenous languages also significant.

Food & Cuisine

  • National dish: Poutine.
  • Other iconic foods: maple syrup, butter tarts, Nanaimo bars, bannock, tourtière, smoked salmon.
  • Street foods: beaver tails, donair, hot dogs.
  • Beverages: ice wine, craft beer, Caesar cocktail.

Education & Institutions

  • Education is provincially administered; high global ranking.
  • Medium of instruction: English or French.
  • Literacy rate: ~99%.
  • Top universities: University of Toronto, McGill, UBC, McMaster, University of Alberta.
  • Strong programs: engineering, medicine, AI, natural sciences.

Tourism

  • Top destinations: Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Banff, Niagara Falls, Quebec City.
  • UNESCO sites: Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks, Old Quebec, L’Anse aux Meadows, Dinosaur Provincial Park.
  • Natural attractions: fjords, mountains, lakes, northern lights, prairies.
  • Adventure tourism: skiing, snowboarding, hiking, kayaking, wildlife tours.
  • Visa: ETA for many visa-exempt countries; visa required for others.
  • Transportation: extensive air, rail, and road systems; VIA Rail national routes.

Practical Information

  • Safety: very safe; low crime compared to global standards.
  • Healthcare: excellent; publicly funded system.
  • Emergency number: 911.
  • Plug type: A/B; Voltage: 120V.
  • Internet: high-speed and widely available.
  • Best time to visit: May–September for warm weather; December–February for winter sports.
  • Budget: moderate to high depending on city.

Sports, Entertainment & Notable People

  • Popular sports: hockey, lacrosse, basketball, soccer, curling.
  • Major athletes: Wayne Gretzky, Sidney Crosby, Christine Sinclair.
  • Entertainment icons: Ryan Reynolds, Jim Carrey, Justin Bieber, Shania Twain.
  • Notable scientists and leaders: Alexander Graham Bell, Lester B. Pearson (Nobel Peace Prize).

Neighboring Countries of Canada

Canada shares land borders with the following countries:

Famous For

  • Maple syrup and vast forests.
  • Northern Lights.
  • Ice hockey dominance.
  • Multicultural society.
  • Stunning national parks.
  • Friendly people.
  • Educational excellence.

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