- Canada | Culture, Facts Travel | - CountryReports
Canada is the second largest country in the world in land area and has large mountain ranges and extensive coastlines Tourist facilities are widely available in much of the country, but the northern and wilderness areas are less developed and facilities there can be vast distances apart
- Demographics of Canada - Wikipedia
Statistics Canada conducts a country-wide census that collects demographic data every five years on the first and sixth year of each decade The 2021 Canadian census enumerated a total population of 36,991,981, an increase of around 5 2 percent over the 2016 figure [6] It is estimated that Canada's population surpassed 40 million in 2023 and 41 million in 2024 [7] The main driver of
- Quebec | History, Map, Flag, Population, Facts | Britannica
Its capital, Quebec city, is the oldest city in Canada The name Quebec, first bestowed on the city in 1608 and derived from an Algonquian word meaning “where the river narrows,” beckons visitors to the city’s splendid view of the majestic St Lawrence River and the pastoral Orleans Island
- Canada population, January 2026 - Nations Geo
The current population of Canada Here are all Canada population data and the change per year, along with the growth rate
- Today in Canadian History - On This Day
Explore key events in Canada's history, celebrate the birthdays of Canadians born today and remember those who passed away on this day in Canadian history
- Ottawa | History, Facts, Points of Interest | Britannica
Ottawa is the national capital of Canada, located in southeastern Ontario The city is situated on the Ottawa River across from Gatineau, Quebec, at the confluence of the Ottawa, Gatineau, and Rideau rivers
- Ottawa - Wikipedia
The city houses numerous foreign embassies, key buildings, organizations, and institutions of Canada's government; these include the Parliament of Canada, the Supreme Court, the residence of Canada's viceroy, and the Office of the Prime Minister
- Canada News - The Economic Times
Canada's first Prime Minister, Sir John A Macdonald, was instrumental in the nation's 1867 Confederation and westward expansion, notably the Canadian Pacific Railway
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