From the Bay of Fundy's sedimentary cliffs to the Rocky Mountain shale, and from the Niagara Escarpment to the Arctic, Canadian dig sites have turned up evidence for every major development in Earth’s ...
The land of mountains, filled with mesmerizing greenery, covered with snow cover, enriched with bustling cities, none else but the Great White North or famously known as Canada. It’s marked as the ...
Two days before Prime Minister Mark Carney’s recent visit to Berlin, Canada put on a little show at the German Foreign Ministry. This country, the Group of Seven president this year, was one of three ...
Canadian Journal of Education / Revue canadienne de l'éducation, Vol. 37, No. 3 (2014), pp. 1-22 (22 pages) Abstract The field of rural education has not been significantly developed in Canada and the ...
Similar to Russia and Australia, Canada is a vast and—to a large degree—uninhabitable country due to climate and/or terrain. That does not mean it is a desolate country. It is, however, a very small ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Canada is one of the top energy producers in the world and provides us with a lot of our entertainment. The country is simply huge, with a sprawling wilderness ...
Discover why large areas of Central Canada remain sparsely populated, exploring factors like harsh climate, remote geography, ...
The Arctic is becoming one of the most important regions in North America as warming trends reveal new routes and new strategic challenges. Canada’s northern lands now shape decisions far beyond their ...
The Bank of Canada has people talking as it considers its eight-person shortlist of whose face will adorn the next five-dollar note. From Inuit artist Pitseolak Ashoona, to war hero Binaaswi (Francis ...
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Ontario’s Premier George Drew worried out loud about the impact of U.S. publications, films and radio upon Canadian life and opinion. Said he to Canada’s Periodical Press Association: “. . . Merely ...