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Geography of Canada. Canada’s population is approximately 33,500,000. Canada has a MUCH smaller population, on MORE land than the US!. Comparison to the US: about 350,000,000. The People of Canada. Who are the Canadians known as FIRST NATIONS ?. First Nations. Native peoples of Canada: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Geography of Canada

Geography of CanadaGeography of Canada

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Canada’s population is Canada’s population is approximately 33,500,000.approximately 33,500,000.

Comparison to the US: about 350,000,000.

Canada has a MUCH smaller population, on

MORE land than the US!

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The People of CanadaThe People of Canada

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First NationsFirst NationsWho are the Canadians known as FIRST NATIONS?

Native peoples of Canada:

Inuit Eskimos

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Great Britain and France

Colonial rivalry between:

Great Britain and France

Both countries wanted the money that could be made in Canada from its coastal fisheries and fur trading!

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Cultural Influence of CanadaCultural Influence of Canada

The English have The English have greatly influenced greatly influenced much of Canada’s much of Canada’s culture & political culture & political systemsystem

The French have a The French have a strong cultural strong cultural influence in the influence in the province of Quebec!province of Quebec!

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The Geography of The Geography of CanadaCanada

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Many factors have affected the Many factors have affected the developmentdevelopment and and settlementsettlement of Canada of Canada

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The The cold climatecold climate of of Canada…Canada…

The climate of Canada is COLD!

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Most Canadians live within 100 miles of the US border!

Reasons for this?

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A transcontinental railroad A transcontinental railroad was…was…The Transcontinental RR

of Canada helped connect eastern and western

Canada

Helped transport resources, especially

gold, from the west back to the capital in the east

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What is a What is a provinceprovince??What is a provinceprovince?

(#26)

(includes: Newfoundland,New Brunswick,Nova Scotia, andPrince Edward Island)

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Why are the TerritoriesWhy are the Territoriesso so SPARSELYSPARSELY populated? populated?

Other characteristics of the Territories???

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French influence in QuebecFrench influence in QuebecWhich of Canada’s provinces strongly reflects

the influence of the French?

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Montreal, QuebecMontreal, Quebec

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The The QuebecoisQuebecois- who are they?- who are they?The Quebecois- Who are they??

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Regionalism in CanadaRegionalism in Canada

RegionalismRegionalism: the : the political and political and emotional support for emotional support for one’s region before one’s region before support for one’s support for one’s country.country.

Regions in Canada Regions in Canada are very, very are very, very different, that often it different, that often it causes conflicts.causes conflicts.

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Canada’s Canada’s symbolic symbolic head of head of statestate

Queen Elizabeth II

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EconomyEconomy and and CultureCulture of of CanadaCanada

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Canadian MountieCanadian MountieCanadianMountie

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Canada has Canada has abundantabundant natural resources…natural resources…

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scenic beauty attracts touristsscenic beauty attracts touristsCanada’s scenic beauty

attracts tourists.

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Canadians enjoy…Canadians enjoy…

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Celebrities from CanadaCelebrities from CanadaCelebrities from Canada

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Alanis Morissette

Shania Twain

Avril Lavigne

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Jim Carrey

Celine Dion

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Matthew Perry

Michael J. Fox

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Mike Myers

Peter Jennings

(died of lung cancer in 2005)

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Mario Lemieux

Wayne Gretzky