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Oct 10, 2012
CanadaFAQ.ca presents a new infographic about influential and inspirational people who championed social and economic reforms, contributed to scientific and intellectual progress, and shaped the course of human history.

Jun 26, 2012
A new infographic challenges Canadians to learn more about the country's immigration policies.

Jun 08, 2012
Public transport in Canada consists of train services, airport travel, bus services, ferries to and from Canada, subway, and more

May 14, 2012
The national road network of Canada generally consists of expressways, major arterial roads, minor arterial roads, collector roads, and local roads. The primary function of expressways is traffic movement, and there is no local transit service

May 02, 2012
The majority of Canadians or about 90 percent of them live close to the US/Canada border.

Feb 03, 2012
Folklore refers to human expression, wisdom, and information, which is passed on from one generation to another, mainly anonymously, circulated, and transmitted as traditional cultural behavior.

Jan 09, 2012
The Canadian Forces are the armed forces of Canada and consist of army, navy, and air force units. The ships of the navy are deployed around the world, and the Navy itself participates in NATO operations.

Dec 16, 2011
Canada has many trading partners globally, but the US is its most important trading partner. The trade between Canada and the US accounts for about 70 percent that of Canada, involving large amounts of capital moving in and out of the country

Nov 29, 2011
In Canada, there are different farming jobs, depending on the type of farm and its location. Operations selling directly to clients, for example U-pick farms, are situated close to population centers.

Nov 11, 2011
The population of Canada is close to 34 million people, distributed in territories, provinces, agglomerations, urban areas, cities and towns. The three territories - Northwest Territories, Yukon, and Nunavut comprise more


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