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Canada

Important Facts Population of 34,000,000 Languages spoken are English (official) 58.8%, French (official) 21.6%, other 19.6% (2006 Census) Life expectancy at birth: 81.48 years; country comparison to the world: #12 Government is a parliamentary democracy, a federation, and a constitutional monarchy GDP - per capita (PPP) is $40,500 (2011 est.); country comparison to the world: #23 Population below poverty line is 9.4%

Norms and Values Multiculturalism; many cultures are enjoyed and celebrated Democracy; elect representatives who work for the people Capitalism & Market Economy; low central planning from government and all have the opportunity to build their wealth Care for Society; healthcare and social programs ensure citizens have a safety net