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Population (2007 est.): 33,390,141 (growth rate: 0.9%); birth rate: 10.8/1000; infant mortality rate: 4.6/1000; life expectancy: 80.3; density per sq mi: 9

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1996 2001

English 68.6 % 68,3%

French 22.9% 22,3%

Other language 10.6% 11,2 %

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Canadian Dollar

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Northern Canada (The North)

Yukon Northwest Territories Nunavut

Western Canada British Columbia Prairies

Alberta Saskatchewan

Manitoba

Eastern Canada Central Canada

Ontario Quebec

Atlantic Canada Maritimes New Brunswick Prince Edward

Island Nova Scotia Newfoundland and

Labrador

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The summers are warm in the whole country. In Toronto, for example, the temperatures come to 35 ° Centigrades. The people go out in his shorts and sometimes they take from themselves his beach ones or blouses a few years ago, the courts of Ontario gave the right to the women to take his blouses from him and to be "topless" if this way they wish it when the heat overwhelms, since one determined that to deny to them the right that the men have is discriminatory not many women do it, but now it is legal if they wish it

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The Gastronomy of Canada is a set of culinary customs that correspond fit to the inhabitants of Canada, the customs differ enough according to the regions about which it treats itself, there exist many influences of the North American and English kitchen(cuisine), though the zones francófonas have influences or reminiscences of plates of the French kitchen

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Park Provincial de Algonquin Le Canyon Sainte Anne Beaubears Island National Historic Site Hopewell Rocks Les Sept Chutes

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Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) is a department of the government of Canada responsible for natural resources, energy, minerals and metals, forests, earth sciences, mapping and remote sensing. Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) works to ensure the responsible development of Canada's natural resources, including energy, forests, minerals and metals.

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Toronto local pronunciation is the capital of the province of Ontario and, with a population of 2.503.281 inhabitants, is the biggest city of Canada, besides the financial center of the abode mentioned country, which him makes be a global city. Located in the shore northwest of the Lake Ontario, it is the biggest fifth city of North America and 46 ª more populated with the world.