Canada
Canada
is he second largest country in the world. It covers the northern part of North
America and its total area is 9,975,000 square kilometers. Canada’s only
neighbour is the USA. The boarder between the two countries is the longest
unguarded border in the world.
Canada’s motto, "From Sea to Sea”, is particularly appropriate because the
country is bounded by three oceans – the Pacific, the Arctic and the Atlantic.
Its vast area includes some of the world’s largest lakes and countless smaller
ones. One-third of all fresh water on Earth is in Canada.
Canada’s name comes from an Indian word Kanata, which means "village”.
The first French settlers used the Indian name for the colony, but the official
name was "New France”. When the area came under the British rule in 1897, the
new country was called the Dominion of Canada, or simply Canada. Canada is a
union of ten provinces and two territories.
Compared with other large countries, Canada has a small population, only about
27,300,000. The country, however, is one of the world’s most prosperous.
Canadians developed its rich natural resources and, in the process, have
achieved a high standard of living.
Canada is a constitutional monarchy. It is a member of the Commonwealth of
Nations and Queen Elizabeth II is its official head of state. Although the
Queen holds this position, she doesn’t rule. She serves as a symbol of British
tradition. Her representative in Canada is the Governor General, whom she
appoints on the advice of the Canadian Prime Minister. The Governor’s duties
are limited to symbolic, mostly ceremonial acts.
The real power belongs to
the Prime Minister and his Cabinet. The Canadian Parliament consists of two
chambers: the House of Commons and the Senate.
There are two official languages in the country: English and French. All
Canadian children have to learn both French and English at school, but
Francophones and Anglophones do not enjoy learning each other’s language.
"We have two races, two languages, two systems of religious belief, two sets of
laws… two systems of everything,” said one Canadian journalist.
The capital of Canada is Ottawa.
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