Canada's Rich In Natural Resources

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Did you know that Canada is the second largest country in the world? It is also the ninth wealthiest country in the world. Canada has a very interesting history and it is very rich in natural resources. Canada is a country with an interesting past and a bright future.
Canada has many natural resources such as gold, mining, farming, and forestry. Because of all the great resources, many jobs are created for its Canadian Residents. Canada’s largest resources are crude oil, natural gas, and coal mining. Its main trading partner is the U.S. because they are right next to each other. Although, Canada still trades with China and Mexico.
The Canadian currency is the Canadian Dollar, which is very much like the U.S. dollar. According to 2003, one U.S. dollar is equivalent to $1.30 in Canadian currency. Canada’s change is like U.S. change. It contains quarters, nickels, dimes, and pennies which is equal to the same amount as in the U.S. …show more content…

They get out at the age of 16. Most of Canada has low literacy rates compared to the U.S. The main languages are English and French. Most of Canada’s immigrants come from Asia. For every four immigrants that enter Canada, one Canadian leaves the country. Most immigrants that leave Canada go to the United States because the wages are higher in the U.S. and with more money people can have better lives. Although, with all of the people that leave Canada, the country still gains over 250,000 immigrants per year.
Canadians dress like regular citizens in the United States except during winter. Canadians dress with more clothes because they are closer to the North Pole. Canadians play sports such as basketball, football, baseball, hockey, lacrosse, swimming, skiing, track, golf, and cross

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