[ad_1] About 90% of Canada’s population lives within 100 miles of the US border, which is over 30 million Canadians. Ontario has the highest population, followed by Quebec, British Columbia, and Alberta. Nunavut is the largest territory but has only 30,000 people. Canada has a high rate of migrants, ranking 15th in the world. Approximately […]
[ad_1] Canada’s population has steadily increased over the past 150 years due to immigration and a higher birth rate than death rate. The population is expected to continue growing at a slower rate. Census data shows a population of 33.3 million in 2011 and a projected 35.4 million in 2021. Canada’s population has continued to […]
[ad_1] Canada’s government is a unique blend of British and American models, with an executive branch headed by the British monarch and a system of checks and balances between the executive and legislative branches. The governor-general appoints the prime minister, and the legislative branch is bicameral. The federal judicial system oversees criminal law and maintains […]
[ad_1] Canada has five major political parties, with the Liberal Party being the most influential. The Conservative Party was formed in 2003, while the Bloc Quebecois is a sovereign party with social democratic tendencies. The New Democratic Party is left-leaning and was created in 1961. Canada is a country with a number of major political […]