Canada – Room to Grow Why Canada? The Three Categories n Government n Economics n Recreation.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
6.3 Canada Bell-Ringer. Government Democratic government led by a prime minister who oversees the parliament. Parliament: House of Commons and the Senate.
Advertisements

Greece, Ireland and Portugal By Neil Olsen Ireland Portugal Greece.
Understand the role of business in the global economy. 1.
$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300.
If I had a Million Dollars Project Target Math
India: Population problem
Tony Ng Aaron Bui Savettin Celebi
Tourism started around the late 1800’s. People were amazed by the beautiful scenery of the rocky mountains. The province developed substantially during.
12.3 Canada Today.
 14 th largest country in the world (area)  About 3 times the size of Texas  Population – about 114 million (11 th largest in the world)  Mexico consists.
Housing Forecast In-Depth Analysis by Region Presented By: Stanley F. Duobinis, Ph.D. President Crystal Ball Economics, Inc.
Oh Canada Canadian National Anthem. Map of Canada /ca.htm
  the-magazine/the-magazine-latest/ngm- 7billion/
 Diversity  Population  Population density  Culture  Cultural imprints  Multiculturalism  Demography  Birth rate  Death rate  Immigration 
GDP Currency value of all final goods and services produced within a country’s borders.
Today’s Bell Have a seat Get out a pencil and a blank sheet of paper
Chapter 4 Section 1 In 1950 New York was the only metropolitan area in the world with a population over 10 million. By 1994, 14 world cities had populations.
URBAN SETTLEMENT PATTERNS
Canada’s Land/Climate/Economy/People/Government
Republic A political order in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who are entitled to vote for officers and representatives responsible.
BELLRINGER How crowded is our country? Do you feel that we live in a country with a high Population Density? Why? Explain in 2 or more sentences. This.
Essential Standard 1.00 Understand the role of business in the global economy. 1.
Unit 4.  Geographers use the term population to mean the total number of people who live in a specific area.  The population of the world today is more.
CANADA: A Glimpse at our Neighbor to the North. Union JackRed EnsignMaple Leaf Royal Union flagfleur-de-lisSt. George's Cross First Canadian Flags.
The Cultural Geography of the United States and Canada Mr. Marston Dominion Christian High School Marietta, Georgia Geography Fall 2009.
 Globalization.  Canada & south Africa Income per person(GDP per capita inflation adjusted)
3-1 DEMOGRAPHY. Demography – the numerical study of the characteristics, trends, and issues of a population. Why do governments and businesses study demography?
Canada. -Capital: Ottawa -Population:32.8 million -Area: 2 nd largest country in the world.
Asia PowerPoint Project (click here to insert country name) Created by:
Human Geography of Canada
2015 Unit 3 Review United States & Canada Explain where and why U.S. earliest cities were located. (12) They were located long the Atlantic coastal ports.
Population Patterns Chapter 6 Section 1. Objectives:  Identify the People of the United States and Canada  Explain waves of immigration  Analyze Population.
Canada. Canada “First Nations” inhabited land for thousands of year Vikings landed in Newfoundland 500 years prior to Columbus’s journey One of the.
By: Diego Q., Nico T., Jesus V., and Andy B.. Main ideas  The French and British settlements greatly influenced Canada's political development
Category 1Category 2Category 3Category
Applying the Numbers Chapter 8. 5 major trends Geographers find 5 trends when looking at world populations Geographers find 5 trends when looking at world.
Chapter 6 Section 1 POPULATION PATTERNS. The People 5% of world’s pop. Canada: 35.1 million US: 319 million  3 rd largest All are immigrants or descendants.
2012 年下学期 湖南长郡卫星远程学校 制作 年下学期 湖南长郡卫星远程学校 制作 13.
Jefferson City Revenue Forecast Staff Analysis. Accuracy in Estimates Important to Make Best Use of Tax Payer Money.
 The People ◦ There are nearly 320 million people in the United States today. ◦ The first people moved to the region thousands of years ago from Asia.
Population Density And Distribution : North America and Brazil.
Measuring Economies GNP, GDP And “per capita”. Measuring the Size of the Economy GNP & GDP measure the size of the Economy. GNP or “Gross National Product”
HUMAN GEOGRAPHY OF CANADA Ch. 7. GOVERNING CANADA  Canada was recognized as an independent nation from Britain in  Symbolic head of state remains.
North America Population Patterns. Immigration Information According to the Census Bureau's 2010 American Community Survey (ACS), the US immigrant population.
Essential Standard 1.00 Understand the role of business in the global economy. 1.
CHAPTER 2 Economic Activity. MEASURING ECONOMIC ACTIVITY  Economic growth is the steady increase in the production of goods and services in an economic.
Essential Standard 1.00 Understand the role of business in the global economy. 1.
Economics and Population. What is economics? Economics: The study of production, distribution, and use of goods and services. Measurement: - GNP (gross.
CITY OF PACIFICA BAY PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT Enrollment Analysis.
1 Economic Trends and Commercial Construction Indicators for Metropolitan Washington Cooperative Forecasting and Data Subcommittee Meeting July 15, 2003.
Canada. O Canada! Our home and native land! True patriot love in all thy sons command. With glowing hearts we see thee rise, The True North strong and.
Human Culture United States & Canada.
Canada.
Copy these Questions on a sheet of paper:
North America: Canada December 2016.
Population Patterns.
Megan Schrenk, Jordan Webb Sarah Johnson, Krystal Dudek
CANADA
Agenda 1. Warm-Up 2. Discuss Population Patterns
Canada: The Northern Trading Neighbor
Tourism and Recreation in BC
Lesson 3: Economic Growth
City of Pacifica Bay Parks and Recreation Department
In 2006, 5.2 million children and youth under the age of 25 lived in 14 of the country’s largest urban areas. Of these children and youth, 64%—or 3.3 million.
Population Patterns of the United States and Canada
Chapter 4 : Lesson 2 Population Geography.
Obj. 1.9 Interpret patterns and processes at different scales
Changing Populations.
North America.
Week of April 8, 2019: Thursday, April 11:.
Presentation transcript:

Canada – Room to Grow

Why Canada? The Three Categories n Government n Economics n Recreation

The places we considered living n United States n Mexico n Canada n Why Canada is the place for you!

Government n GNP per capita: $19,105 n Representative Democracy n Prime minister elected every 6years

United States and Mexico n US: GNP per capita $24, 300 n Limited amount of Government services in US n Mexico: GNP per Capita $12,000 n Mexico: Not wealthy n Limited to no government services n Money in your pocket and government that works for you: CANADA

Canada’s Expanding Economy n Unemployment rate 5.5% n Export of goods and services: Amount: 80 Billion Dollars n 14 cities over 1 million people: Vancouver, Montreal, Toronto

Economies of US and Mexico n United States n Unemployment rate 9.5% n 21 cities with over 1 million people n Mexico n Unemployment rate 16% n Exports: 40 billion dollars n Seeking economic prosperity look to Canada!

Recreational Opportunities n 55 ski resorts n 22 national parks n Population Density: 36 people per square mile

Recreational Opportunities in US and Mexico n United States n 44 ski resorts n 18 National Parks n Mexico n 12 National Parks n No skiing

Why Canada?  Numerous Government Service  Strong Economy  Wide open spaces  Oh Canada!

OH Canada our home and native land….

OH Canada are home native land….