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CANADA

CANADA. THE ATLANTIC PROVINCES. Also know as the maritime provinces. Newfoundland Prince Edward Island Nova Scotia New Brunswick. ECONOMICS IN THE ATLANTIC PROVINCES. > > > > >. THE PRAIRIE PROVINCES ECONOMICS. ALBERTA MANITOBA SASKATCHAWAN.

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CANADA

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  1. CANADA

  2. THE ATLANTIC PROVINCES • Also know as the maritime provinces. • Newfoundland • Prince Edward Island • Nova Scotia • New Brunswick

  3. ECONOMICS IN THE ATLANTIC PROVINCES > > > > >

  4. THE PRAIRIE PROVINCESECONOMICS • ALBERTA • MANITOBA • SASKATCHAWAN

  5. PRAIRIE PROVINCES PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS

  6. NORTHWEST TERRITORIES • YUKON • NORTHWEST • NUNAVUT

  7. THE INUIT • “THE PEOPLE”

  8. Search for National Identity • The struggle for Identity has been a problem in Canada • Many people are more attached to their regional or ethnic group than being a Canadian citizen.

  9. First Canadians • Inuit or Native Americans • First Settlers • Developed stable societies • Some were nomads • 1500’s colonization begins to destroy Inuit society.

  10. Ties to Britain • After several wars, Britain takes control of the region. • Stayed under British rule until 1867 • 1931 Canada gains independence

  11. Conflicting Cultures • France lost the colony but 70,000 French colonists remained • Today 25% of population is French Canadian • Most live in Quebec

  12. Conflicting Culture (cont.) • 1774 British passed laws to ensure French Culture • Both English and French are official languages • Over time a separatist movement developed • 1974 • 1995 • 1998

  13. Multicultural

  14. Uniting the Regions • Canada has successfully united the country • Transportation and Telecommunication links helped unite • Most results from efforts to communicate with remote areas

  15. Canada Today • One of the major challenges that Canada will continue to face is geography and climate • Resources vs. Enviroment

  16. Links to the US • Share longest undefended border in the world • Things have tightened some since 911 • Other links are cultural in nature such as TV and movies and Professional and Amateur sports

  17. Economic Links • Canada is the greatest purchaser of US exports and the US buy a tremendous amount of Canadian exports • 1992 NAFTA was approved and included Mexico in free trade agreement

  18. Uneven Relationship • There are positive links but many are resentful of the US-Canadian relations • “something more than this continents attic” • Mordecai Richler Quote

  19. Links to the World • Uniquely located with major ports on both the Atlantic and Pacific • Member of Commonwealth of Nations • Has major role in world as peacekeeper

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