1. Capital city of Canada is , the largest city is , and , , are its major cities.
2. The National Flag of Canada is colloquially known as , and also known as .
3. Canada’s earliest inhabitants arrived from around years ago via the Bering land bridge.
4. The earliest-known European settlers of Canada were , who established a short-lived colony in Newfoundland around .
5. The first permanent European settlement in Canada was the trading station at , founded in 1608.
6. By , Britain gained a significant advantage by winning control of Acadia and Newfoundland, and by driving the French from .
7. Monetary unit of Canada is , and its major trading partners are , , , .
8. Canada is the largest producer of in the world, providing close to % of the world total.
9. National Holiday of Canada is , and the heads of government are and .
10. , are official languages in Canada.
11. Canada’s Most Populous Province is , and the second one is and is the largest and oldest province in Canada
12. The US exports baseball players and acid rain to Canada, while Canada exports hockey players and to the US
1. Capital city of Canada is Ottawa, the largest city is Toronto, and Montreal, Vancouver, Edmonton are its major cities.
2. The National Flag of Canada is colloquially known as The Maple Leaf Flag, and also known as the Maple Leaf.
3. Canada’s earliest inhabitants arrived from Asia around 15,000 years ago via the Bering land bridge.
4. The earliest-known European settlers of Canada were Vikings, who established a short-lived colony in Newfoundland around A.D. 1000.
5. The first permanent European settlement in Canada was the French trading station at Quebec, founded in 1608.
6. By the Queen Anne’s War, Britain gained a significant advantage by winning control of Acadia and Newfoundland, and by driving the French from Hudson Bay.
7. Monetary unit of Canada is Canadian dollar, and its major trading partners are US, Japan, UK, Germany.
8. Canada is the largest producer of newsprint in the world, providing close to 40% of the world total.
9. National Holiday of Canada is Canada Day, July 1, and the heads of government are Prime Minister and Governor-General.
10. English, French are official languages in Canada.
11. Canada’s Most Populous Province is Ontario, and the second one is Quebec and Quebec is the largest and oldest province in Canada
12. The US exports baseball players and acid rain to Canada, while Canada exports hockey players
and cold fronts to the US。