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- 3. Background Information (1) Canada's culture - influenced by European culture and traditions, especially British and French
- 4. Background Information (2) Ethnic groups: Anglophone 28%, Francophone 23%, other European 15%, Asian/Arab/African 6%, indigenous Amerindian
- 5. Quick Facts Canada's birthday is on the first of July (1867) Canada is the second largest
- 6. Territories and Provinces Provinces (10) - Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova
- 8. 10 Provinces
- 9. Alberta Alberta was named after Princess Louise Caroline Alberta of Britain Capital city – Edmonton Alberta's
- 10. British Columbia Capital city – Victoria on Vancouver Island Motto - "Splendour Motto - "Splendour without
- 11. Manitoba It is located in the center of Canada "Manitoba" - a Cree name meaning "the
- 12. New Brunswick Capital city – Fredericton It is the third-smallest province Motto - "Hope was restored"
- 13. Newfoundland and Labrador Capital city - St. John's Motto - "Seek ye first the Kingdom of
- 14. Novo Scotia Capital city - Halifax Halifax is an international seaport and transportation center "Nova Scotia"
- 15. Ontario Capital city – Toronto Toronto has a large financial district and the stock exchange Ottawa
- 16. Prince Edward Island It is the smallest province Capital city – Charlottetown The "birthplace of Canada"
- 17. Quebec The largest province Capital city - Quebec City Quebec - a French-speaking province Algonquin -
- 18. Saskatchewan Capital city – Regina Motto: "From many peoples strength“ Immigrants - Germany, Ukraine, Scandinavia, Poland,
- 19. 3 Territories
- 20. Northwest Territories Second-largest Population - Almost half are aboriginal (Dene, Inuvialuit and Metis) Capital city –
- 21. Nunavut The largest territory and has one-fifth of the land in Canada Capital city – Iqaluit
- 22. Yukon The smallest territory Capital city – Whitehorse Yukon = Great River Mount Logan - the
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