CANADA
· There is the Atlantic Ocean in the east, the Pasific Ocean in the west and its north extends in the Arctic Ocean.· Ottawa is the national capital of Canada.
· The motto of Ontario is "Loyal she began, loyal she remains"
· You can take a whale-watching tour, hike in the path of the Vikings, dance a jig or reel, taste cloudberry pie.
· Nunavut means our land in the Inuit language of Inuktitut which is one of Canada’s native peoples.
· The motto of Québec is "Je me souviens" which is French for “I remember”.
· The discovery was made by the Norse seafarers known as Vikings in AD 985.
· Aboriginal peoples includes First Nations, Métis and Inuit .
· Who began to call for the independence of Upper Canada?
William Mackenzie
· The Act of Union was passed in 1840.
· About 800.000 immigrants came to Canada between 1815 and 1850, sometimes spoken of as the period of the Great Migration.
· The London Conference led directly to the most important statute in Canadian constitutional history: The British North America Act of 1867.
· On May 4, 1992, voters in Northwest Territories authorized the partition of their huge area into two separate territories, one to become a self-governing homeland for Inuit, or Eskimos.
· The new territory was to be called Nunavut, meaning Our Land.
· The current Canadian government supports universal health care, same sex marriage and decriminalization of marijuana.
· The most popular sport in Canada is ice hockey and for many Canadians hockey is more than a sport: it’s a way of life.
· But maple syrup and maple products are popular everywhere, reflecting the significance of the maple tree, whose leaf adorns their flag.
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