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HUMAN GEOGRAPHY OF CANADA Ch. 7
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GOVERNING CANADA Canada was recognized as an independent nation from Britain in 1931. Symbolic head of state remains the British monarch – Queen Elizabeth II Has a parliamentary government Legislative and executive branches are equal Prime minister is the head of government. Senate – appointed House of Commons – elected Each province has its own government.
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ECONOMY OF CANADA One of the richest countries in the world Highly industrialized and urbanized Manufacturing and service industries fuel the nation’s economic engines. Canada’s primary industries Farming – 5% of land is suitable Logging – leading producer of newsprint Mining – uranium, zinc, gold, and silver Leading exporter of oil Fishing – bordering the Atlantic, Pacific, and Arctic Oceans Overfishing has led to a decline in supply
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13% earn a living by manufacturing. Automobiles Household appliances High-tech equipment Mostly found in the Core provinces or Canadian Heartland More than 70% of the GDP (gross domestic product) comes from service industries Finance Trade Tourism – fastest growing industries Insurance
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The US is the chief trading partner of Canada NAFTA – signed in 1994 – pact between Mexico, US and Canada made trade between them easier as it took away extra taxes between the three countries North American Free Trade Agreement
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CULTURE OF CANADA First settlers were the Inuit Language – officially a bilingual country – English and French Religion – Protestant and Roman Catholic; Muslims, Jewish, and other religions are found – 16% have no religious affiliation Population - 35 million Most of the population lives along a 100 mile strip of land just north of the US border Enjoy a high standard of living Well educated – 99% literacy rate Sports include – skating, fishing, ice hockey, skiing, and hunting
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