Country of Canada.

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Country of Canada

Basics of Canada Go to this website to answer the following questions. The questions are on the next slide.

Fast Facts Fast Facts 1) What form of government does Canada have? 2) What is the population? 3) What are the official languages? 4) What are the major mountain ranges?

Nature 1) What are 3 animals that are native to Canada’s north forests? 2) What wildlife are in the evergreen forests? 3) What animals live in the Tundra? 4) How many national parks does Canada have?

Government and Economy 1) Who is the head of state for Canada? 2) Who makes the laws? 3) What did the British Act of 1774 grant Quebec? 4) What has Canada provided since the 1500’s? 5) What does Canada lead in today?

History 1) When did people arrive to Canada? 2) Where did they come from? 3) Who was the Viking explorer to reach Canada? 4) When did the French and British arrive? 5) When did Canada become an independent nation?