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  1. Canada - Wikipedia

    As a result, the preservation of a distinctly Canadian culture is supported by federal government programs, laws, and institutions such as the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), the National …

  2. Canada | History, Population, Immigration, Capital ...

    21 hours ago · Canada, the second largest country in the world in area, occupying roughly the northern two-fifths of the continent of North America. Despite Canada’s great size, it is one of the world’s most …

  3. Home | The Canadian Encyclopedia

    History, politics, arts, science & more: the Canadian Encyclopedia is your reference on Canada. Articles, timelines & resources for teachers, students & public.

  4. Home - Canada.ca

    Most requested Sign in to an account Employment Insurance and leave Public pensions (CPP and OAS) Get a passport Canada-U.S. federal supports Visit Canada Disability Benefit Canadian Dental Care …

  5. Canada - The World Factbook

    Jan 5, 2026 · Visit the Definitions and Notes page to view a description of each topic.

  6. Canada country profile - BBC News

    Jan 8, 2025 · 1965 - New Canadian flag is adopted, replacing one incorporating the British flag. 1967 - Expo 67 in Montreal provides impetus to Canadian national identity.

  7. Canada - Country Profile - Nations Online Project

    The Canadian Constitution recognizes three groups of Aboriginal peoples: Indians (more commonly referred to as First Nations), Inuit, and Métis. These are three distinct peoples with unique histories, …

  8. CANADIAN Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Canadian noun Ca· na· di· an kə-ˈnā-dē-ən : a native or inhabitant of Canada Canadian adjective

  9. Canada facts - National Geographic Kids

    Facts about Canada: Learn about the Canadian provinces and Canada’s history, people, nature, economy and geography, including a map of Canada.

  10. Canadians - Wikipedia

    Canadians are people identified with the country of Canada. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. For most Canadians, many (or all) of these connections exist and are …