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CANADA
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CANADA’S NATURAL FEATURES
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WHERE CANADIANS LIVE Most Canadians live in southern Canada. THIS IS BECAUSE SOUTHERN CANADA IS KNOWN FOR ITS NATURAL RESOURCES. ALSO, SOUTHERN CANADA IS CLOSE TO THE U.S WHICH IS GOOD BECAUSE THE U.S. IS ONE OF CANADA’S MAJOR TRADING PARTNERS.
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WATER POLLUTION WATER POLLUTION IS A VERY COMMON THING IN CANADIAN WATERS. Water pollution is caused by mining, mostly in the Canadian shield. Also, the u.s is blamed for most of it because the air pollution pollutes the water.
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Ever since the British colonized Canada, influences have been there
Ever since the British colonized Canada, influences have been there. This is why the greatest percent of language in Canada is English. (British language)
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SHOULD QUEBEC LEAVE cons pros QUEBEC COULD MAKE IT’S OWN TRADE MONEY
CANADA WOULD HAVE TO PAY INTREST TO QUEBEC THERE WOULD BE NO FIGHTS ABOUT LANGUAGE QUEBEC WILL HAVE TO PAY CANADA A LOT OF DEBT AND TAXES CANADA WOULD SHRINK BY 7.4 MILLION PEOPLE
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CITEZEN PARTICIPATION
CANADA HAS A CONSTITUTIONAL MONARCHY. This means that the people vote for the legislator and the legislator votes for the prime minister. Also, the monarch is the head of state which means they have ceremonial power.
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POWER DISTRIBUTION Power distribution in Canada is federal. This means that both the big and dmall governments share power. This means they collide on problems.
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HEAD AND CHIEF OF STATE THE HEAD OF STATE IN CANADA IS QUEEN ELIZIBETH. SHE IS IN CONTROL OF CEREMONIAL POWER. THE HAED OF STATE IN CANADA IS JUSTIN TRUDEAU. HE HAS REAL POWER.
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Continuum CANADA HAS A MIXED MARKET.THIS MEANS THAT THE GOVERNMENT AND THE COMPANY HAS POWER, BUT, THE PERSON CONTROLS MORE.
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N.A.F.T.A NAFTA IS VERY IMPORTANT TO CANADA. U.S,CANADA,AND MEXICO ARE APART OF NAFTA. NAFTA WAS MADE TO MAKE TRADE EASIER. IT STOPSTRADE BARRIERS.
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IMPORTS AND EXPORTS Computers 2.3 Gold 1.8 Cars 6.1 plastic
Crude petroleum 19 Cars 10 Rapeseed Pig meat Sawn 1.7
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