Evolution Of Canada Essay

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Asma AlShatti
McDonald’s Academy
2nd of February 2015
Canada
“Canada is the homeland of equality, justice and tolerance.” Kim Campbell. Canada’s evolution, has it came out of the blue? This question may appeal to you. While it is known for its sophisticated people and civilized prosperity. Despite their difference, they are working shoulder to shoulder to maintain Canada at the foreground of the world. In the following report, we will discuss:
1. A brief history of Canada
2. Regime
3. Cultural understanding
4. Educational system
5. Economic and social lifestyle
6. Tourism seasons
7. Occasions and holidays

1. Brief history
The first people to live in Canada are called the aboriginals. They can be divided into different groups, where …show more content…

Each level has specified authority and particular duty. The federal government is responsible for organizing the authority and duty between the national government and the local provinces. Three territories are under the role of the federal government, and ten provinces are self-governed. The federal government consists of three parts; the head of state (Queen Elizabeth 2), the House of Commons and the upper house. The provincial government is responsible for local issues like health, social and education services. Lastly, the municipal government is responsible for emergency services and waste …show more content…

It is one of the wealthiest nations. The economic freedom score of Canada is 80.2. The gross domestic product (GDP) was worth 1825.1 billion US dollars in 2014 (figure 1). The international currency is the Canadian dollar. International trade, logging and oil industry play an important role in the economy. Families in Canada are diverse, there are two-parent families, step families, single mothers and fathers. Couples can only get a divorce from the Court. In a daily base, 38% of Canadians communicated with their friends, while, 30% communicated with their families. 96% of people aged from 15 to 24 used social networking sites, however, older people are less likely to use social networks (figure 2). There are a lot of social clubs, volunteering work and support groups that help improve the individual’s experience and make friends.

6. Tourism seasons
Canada is a major tourism attraction. Summer, autumn, and spring are the peak tourist seasons due to the fine weather and held events. This season starts on Victoria Day and ends on Labour Day (1st Monday in September). However, winter is considered the skiing season.

7. Occasions and

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