2. Geography
• Canada has a very small population for
the country’s size: 28 Million.
• Geographical landscape consists of the
Arctic circle, Mountain ranges and
Industrial sea faring towns.
• The Areas connected tot eh Pacific and
Atlantic ocean rely heavily on these
oceans
• Popular country to Hunt and Fish
3. • Canada contains many
states within, such as:
The Atlantic provinces,
Ontario, Western
Canada, British
Colombia, Quebec and
Northern Canada.
• The North Pole was
once considered to lie
on the Canadian arctic
circle, but now it lies
closer to Siberia Russia.
• Boreal Forests engulf
most of the country
• Ice is also more
prevalent in the
Northern Areas
4. People
• Elizabeth Bruyere
• Born March 19 1818
• Death 1876
• Founder of grey sisters
of Ottawa, Canada
• Also a founder of
Ottawa's Schools and
hospitals
5. • Emily Stowe
• Born May 1 1831
• Died in 1903
• First Canadian
woman to study
Medicine
• Social Activist and
Feminist
6. Culture
• Canada is considered one of
the few most diversely
populated countries in the
world
• Smoking is quickly becoming
a very looked-down-upon
habit in Canadian society
• In Canadian families, 80% of
women headed over their
households
• Common sports include
hockey and Curling
7. • English and French are the
most preferred languages in
Canada
• “The five most widely-spoken
non-official languages are
Chinese (the home language of
2.6% of Canadians), Punjabi
(0.8%), Spanish (0.7%), Italian
(0.6%), and Arabic (0.5%).”
• “In Quebec, if you give wine,
Make sure it is the most
expensive you can afford”
• “Do not give white lilies as
these are used for funerals”
8. • Immigration to
Canada is
generally easy if
accompanied with
an ID and vista.
• Ontario is
identified as the
region of major
business, whereas
The Northern area
is more
considered a
pioneering spirit
among the people
whom live there.