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The Maple Leaf

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The population of Canada is made up of the following:

The 30 million+ inhabitants reflect a cultural, ethnic and linguistic makeup found nowhere else on earth. Approximately 200,000 immigrants a year from all parts of the globe continue to choose Canada, drawn by its quality of life and its reputation as an open, peaceful and caring society that welcomes newcomers and values diversity.

Area: 9,984,670 sq. miles
Population: 32,507,874

Capital City: Ottawa
Government Type: Confederation with Parliamentary Democracy
Currency: Canadian Dollar

What does the flag represent?
The official colors of Canada are red and white: there are two vertical red bands with a white square between them and an 11-pointed red maple leaf in the center. Well before the coming of the first European settlers, Canada's aboriginal peoples had discovered the food properties of maple sap, which they gathered every spring. According to many historians, the maple leaf began to serve as a Canadian symbol as early as 1700.


Animals of Canada

White Tail Deer
Wolf
Coyote
Bear
Bat
Owl
Cardinal

Languages spoken in Canada:

Officially bi-lingual, speaking English and French . However, many other languages are spoken due to the great diversity of people.

Canadian Fact:
The Mounties
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police were formed in 1873 in order to ensure peace and order in the wilderness. They rode on horses until 1966. The Mounties are still an important part of Canadian law enforcement.

 
 
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