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Background: |
A land of vast distances and
rich natural resources, Canada became a self-governing dominion in 1867
while retaining ties to the British crown. Economically and
technologically the nation has developed in parallel with the US, its
neighbor to the south across an unfortified border. Canada's paramount
political problem is meeting public demands for quality improvements in
health care and education services after a decade of budget cuts. The
issue of reconciling Quebec's francophone heritage with the majority
anglophone Canadian population has moved to the back burner in recent
years; support for separatism abated after the Quebec government's
referendum on independence failed to pass in October of 1995.
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Location: |
Northern North America,
bordering the North Atlantic Ocean on the east, North Pacific Ocean on the
west, and the Arctic Ocean on the north, north of the conterminous US
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Geographic coordinates: |
60 00 N, 95 00 W |
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Map references: |
North America |
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Area: |
total: 9,984,670 sq km
land: 9,093,507 sq km water: 891,163 sq km |
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Area - comparative: |
somewhat larger than the US
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Land boundaries: |
total: 8,893 km
border countries: US 8,893 km (includes 2,477 km with Alaska)
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Coastline: |
202,080 km |
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Maritime claims: |
territorial sea: 12 nm
contiguous zone: 24 nm exclusive economic zone: 200
nm continental shelf: 200 nm or to the edge of the continental
margin |
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Climate: |
varies from temperate in south
to subarctic and arctic in north |
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Terrain: |
mostly plains with mountains in
west and lowlands in southeast |
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Elevation extremes: |
lowest point: Atlantic
Ocean 0 m highest point: Mount Logan 5,959 m |
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Natural resources: |
iron ore, nickel, zinc, copper,
gold, lead, molybdenum, potash, diamonds, silver, fish, timber, wildlife,
coal, petroleum, natural gas, hydropower |
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Land use: |
arable land: 4.96%
permanent crops: 0.02% other: 95.02% (2001) |
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Irrigated land: |
7,200 sq km (1998 est.) |
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Natural hazards: |
continuous permafrost in north
is a serious obstacle to development; cyclonic storms form east of the
Rocky Mountains, a result of the mixing of air masses from the Arctic,
Pacific, and North American interior, and produce most of the country's
rain and snow east of the mountains |
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Environment - current issues: |
air pollution and resulting
acid rain severely affecting lakes and damaging forests; metal smelting,
coal-burning utilities, and vehicle emissions impacting on agricultural
and forest productivity; ocean waters becoming contaminated due to
agricultural, industrial, mining, and forestry activities |
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Environment - international agreements: |
party to: Air Pollution,
Air Pollution-Nitrogen Oxides, Air Pollution-Persistent Organic
Pollutants, Air Pollution-Sulfur 85, Air Pollution-Sulfur 94,
Antarctic-Environmental Protocol, Antarctic-Marine Living Resources,
Antarctic Seals, Antarctic Treaty, Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate
Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Endangered Species, Environmental
Modification, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping, Ozone
Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Tropical Timber 83, Tropical Timber 94,
Wetlands signed, but not ratified: Air Pollution-Volatile
Organic Compounds, Marine Life Conservation |
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Geography - note: |
second-largest country in world
(after Russia); strategic location between Russia and US via north polar
route; approximately 90% of the population is concentrated within 160 km
of the US border |
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Population: |
32,805,041 (July 2005 est.)
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Age structure: |
0-14 years: 17.9% (male
3,016,032/female 2,869,244) 15-64 years: 68.9% (male
11,357,425/female 11,244,356) 65 years and over: 13.2% (male
1,842,496/female 2,475,488) (2005 est.) |
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Median age: |
total: 38.54 years
male: 37.54 years female: 39.56 years (2005 est.)
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Population growth rate: |
0.9% (2005 est.) |
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Birth rate: |
10.84 births/1,000 population
(2005 est.) |
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Death rate: |
7.73 deaths/1,000 population
(2005 est.) |
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Net migration rate: |
5.9 migrant(s)/1,000 population
(2005 est.) |
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Sex ratio: |
at birth: 1.05
male(s)/female under 15 years: 1.05 male(s)/female 15-64
years: 1.01 male(s)/female 65 years and over: 0.74
male(s)/female total population: 0.98 male(s)/female (2005
est.) |
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Infant mortality rate: |
total: 4.75 deaths/1,000
live births male: 5.21 deaths/1,000 live births
female: 4.27 deaths/1,000 live births (2005 est.) |
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Life expectancy at birth: |
total population: 80.1
years male: 76.73 years female: 83.63 years (2005
est.) |
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Total fertility rate: |
1.61 children born/woman (2005
est.) |
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HIV/AIDS - adult prevalence rate: |
0.3% (2003 est.) |
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HIV/AIDS - people living with HIV/AIDS: |
56,000 (2003 est.) |
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HIV/AIDS - deaths: |
1,500 (2003 est.) |
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Nationality: |
noun: Canadian(s)
adjective: Canadian |
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Ethnic groups: |
British Isles origin 28%,
French origin 23%, other European 15%, Amerindian 2%, other, mostly Asian,
African, Arab 6%, mixed background 26% |
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Religions: |
Roman Catholic 42.6%,
Protestant 23.3% (including United Church 9.5%, Anglican 6.8%, Baptist
2.4%, Lutheran 2%), other Christian 4.4%, Muslim 1.9%, other and
unspecified 11.8%, none 16% (2001 census) |
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Languages: |
English (official) 59.3%,
French (official) 23.2%, other 17.5% |
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Literacy: |
definition: age 15 and
over can read and write total population: 97% (1986 est.)
male: NA% female: NA% |
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Country name: |
conventional long form:
none conventional short form: Canada |
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Government type: |
confederation with
parliamentary democracy |
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Capital: |
Ottawa |
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Administrative divisions: |
10 provinces and 3
territories*; Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick,
Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories*, Nova Scotia, Nunavut*,
Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Yukon Territory*
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Independence: |
1 July 1867 (union of British
North American colonies); 11 December 1931 (independence recognized)
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National holiday: |
Canada Day, 1 July (1867)
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Constitution: |
made up of unwritten and
written acts, customs, judicial decisions, and traditions; the written
part of the constitution consists of the Constitution Act of 29 March
1867, which created a federation of four provinces, and the Constitution
Act of 17 April 1982, which transferred formal control over the
constitution from Britain to Canada, and added a Canadian Charter of
Rights and Freedoms as well as procedures for constitutional amendments
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Legal system: |
based on English common law,
except in Quebec, where civil law system based on French law prevails;
accepts compulsory ICJ jurisdiction, with reservations |
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Suffrage: |
18 years of age; universal
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Executive branch: |
chief of state: Queen
ELIZABETH II (since 6 February 1952), represented by Governor General
Adrienne CLARKSON (since 7 October 1999) head of government:
Prime Minister Paul MARTIN (since 12 December 2003); Deputy Prime Minister
Anne MCLELLAN (since 12 December 2003) cabinet: Federal
Ministry chosen by the prime minister from among the members of his own
party sitting in Parliament elections: none; the monarchy is
hereditary; governor general appointed by the monarch on the advice of the
prime minister for a five-year term; following legislative elections, the
leader of the majority party or the leader of the majority coalition in
the House of Commons is automatically designated prime minister by the
governor general |
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Legislative branch: |
bicameral Parliament or
Parlement consists of the Senate or Senat (members appointed by the
governor general with the advice of the prime minister and serve until
reaching 75 years of age; its normal limit is 105 senators) and the House
of Commons or Chambre des Communes (308 seats; members elected by direct,
popular vote to serve for up to five-year terms) elections:
House of Commons - last held 28 June 2004 (next to be held by NA 2009)
election results: House of Commons - percent of vote by party -
Liberal Party 36.7%, Conservative Party 29.6%, New Democratic Party 15.7%,
Bloc Quebecois 12.4%, Greens 4.3%, independents 0.4%, other 0.9%; seats by
party - Liberal Party 134, Conservative Party 99, Bloc Quebecois 54, New
Democratic Party 19, independent 2 |
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Judicial branch: |
Supreme Court of Canada (judges
are appointed by the prime minister through the governor general); Federal
Court of Canada; Federal Court of Appeal; Provincial Courts (these are
named variously Court of Appeal, Court of Queens Bench, Superior Court,
Supreme Court, and Court of Justice) |
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Political parties and leaders: |
Bloc Quebecois [Gilles
DUCEPPE]; Conservative Party of Canada (a merger of the Canadian Alliance
and the Progressive Conservative Party) [Stephen HARPER]; Green Party [Jim
HARRIS]; Liberal Party [Paul MARTIN]; New Democratic Party [Jack LAYTON]
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Political pressure groups and leaders: |
NA |
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International organization participation: |
ACCT, AfDB, APEC, ARF, AsDB,
ASEAN (dialogue partner), Australia Group, BIS, C, CDB, CE (observer),
EAPC, EBRD, ESA (cooperating state), FAO, G-7, G-8, G-10, IADB, IAEA,
IBRD, ICAO, ICC, ICCt, ICFTU, ICRM, IDA, IEA, IFAD, IFC, IFRCS, IHO, ILO,
IMF, IMO, Interpol, IOC, IOM, ISO, ITU, MIGA, MINUSTAH, MONUC, NAM
(guest), NATO, NEA, NSG, OAS, OECD, OPCW, OSCE, Paris Club, PCA, UN,
UNAMSIL, UNCTAD, UNDOF, UNESCO, UNFICYP, UNHCR, UNMOVIC, UNTSO, UPU, WCL,
WCO, WFTU, WHO, WIPO, WMO, WToO, WTO, ZC |
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Diplomatic representation in the US: |
chief of mission:
Ambassador Francis Joseph MCKENNA chancery: 501 Pennsylvania
Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20001 telephone: [1] (202) 682-1740
FAX: [1] (202) 682-7726 consulate(s) general:
Atlanta, Boston, Buffalo, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Los Angeles,
Miami, Minneapolis, New York, Phoenix, San Diego, and Seattle
consulate(s): Anchorage, Houston, Philadelphia, Princeton,
Raleigh, San Francisco, and San Jose |
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Diplomatic representation from the US: |
chief of mission:
Ambassador Paul CELLUCCI embassy: 490 Sussex Drive, Ottawa,
Ontario K1N 1G8 mailing address: P. O. Box 5000, Ogdensburgh,
NY 13669-0430 telephone: [1] (613) 238-5335, 4470
FAX: [1] (613) 688-3082 consulate(s) general:
Calgary, Halifax, Montreal, Quebec, Toronto, Vancouver, Winnipeg |
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Flag description: |
two vertical bands of red
(hoist and fly side, half width), with white square between them; an
11-pointed red maple leaf is centered in the white square; the official
colors of Canada are red and white |
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Economy - overview: |
As an affluent, high-tech
industrial society, newly entered in the trillion dollar class, Canada
closely resembles the US in its market-oriented economic system, pattern
of production, and affluent living standards. Since World War II, the
impressive growth of the manufacturing, mining, and service sectors has
transformed the nation from a largely rural economy into one primarily
industrial and urban. The 1989 US-Canada Free Trade Agreement (FTA) and
the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) (which includes
Mexico) touched off a dramatic increase in trade and economic integration
with the US. Given its great natural resources, skilled labor force, and
modern capital plant Canada enjoys solid economic prospects. Solid fiscal
management has produced a long-term budget surplus which is substantially
reducing the national debt, although public debate continues over how to
manage the rising cost of the publicly funded healthcare system. Exports
account for roughly a third of GDP. Canada enjoys a substantial trade
surplus with its principal trading partner, the United States, which
absorbs more than 85% of Canadian exports. |
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GDP: |
purchasing power parity -
$1.023 trillion (2004 est.) |
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GDP - real growth rate: |
2.4% (2004 est.) |
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GDP - per capita: |
purchasing power parity -
$31,500 (2004 est.) |
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GDP - composition by sector: |
agriculture: 2.3%
industry: 26.4% services: 71.3% (2004 est.) |
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Investment (gross fixed): |
19.4% of GDP (2004 est.) |
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Population below poverty line: |
NA |
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Household income or consumption by percentage
share: |
lowest 10%: 2.8%
highest 10%: 23.8% (1994) |
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Distribution of family income - Gini index: |
31.5 (1994) |
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Inflation rate (consumer prices): |
1.9% (2004 est.) |
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Labor force: |
17.37 million (2004) |
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Labor force - by occupation: |
agriculture 3%, manufacturing
15%, construction 5%, services 74%, other 3% (2000) |
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Unemployment rate: |
7% (2004) |
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Budget: |
revenues: $151 billion
expenditures: $144 billion, including capital expenditures of
NA (2004 est.) |
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Public debt: |
NA (2004 est.) |
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Agriculture - products: |
wheat, barley, oilseed,
tobacco, fruits, vegetables; dairy products; forest products; fish |
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Industries: |
transportation equipment,
chemicals, processed and unprocessed minerals, food products; wood and
paper products; fish products, petroleum and natural gas |
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Industrial production growth rate: |
2% (2004 est.) |
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Electricity - production: |
548.9 billion kWh (2002) |
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Electricity - production by source: |
fossil fuel: 28%
hydro: 57.9% nuclear: 12.9% other: 1.3%
(2001) |
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Electricity - consumption: |
487.3 billion kWh (2002) |
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Electricity - exports: |
36.13 billion kWh (2002) |
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Electricity - imports: |
13 billion kWh (2002) |
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Oil - production: |
3.11 million bbl/day (2004
est.) |
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Oil - consumption: |
2.2 million bbl/day (2003 est.)
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Oil - exports: |
1.37 million bbl/day (2004)
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Oil - imports: |
987,000 bbl/day (2004) |
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Oil - proved reserves: |
178.9 billion bbl including
shale oil (2004 est.) |
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Natural gas - production: |
165.8 billion cu m (2003 est.)
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Natural gas - consumption: |
55.8 billion cu m (2003 est.)
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Natural gas - exports: |
91.52 billion cu m (2003 est.)
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Natural gas - imports: |
8.73 billion cu m (2003 est.)
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Natural gas - proved reserves: |
1.691 trillion cu m (2004)
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Current account balance: |
$28.2 billion (2004 est.)
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Exports: |
$315.6 billion f.o.b. (2004
est.) |
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Exports - commodities: |
motor vehicles and parts,
industrial machinery, aircraft, telecommunications equipment; chemicals,
plastics, fertilizers; wood pulp, timber, crude petroleum, natural gas,
electricity, aluminum |
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Exports - partners: |
US 85.2%, Japan 2.1%, UK 1.6%
(2004) |
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Imports: |
$256.1 billion f.o.b. (2004
est.) |
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Imports - commodities: |
machinery and equipment, motor
vehicles and parts, crude oil, chemicals, electricity, durable consumer
goods |
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Imports - partners: |
US 58.9%, China 6.8%, Mexico
3.8% (2004) |
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Reserves of foreign exchange and gold: |
$36.27 billion (2003) |
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Debt - external: |
$570 billion (2004) |
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Economic aid - donor: |
ODA, $2 billion (2004) |
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Currency: |
Canadian dollar (CAD) |
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Currency code: |
CAD |
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Exchange rates: |
Canadian dollars per US dollar
- 1.301 (2004), 1.4011 (2003), 1.5693 (2002), 1.5488 (2001), 1.4851 (2000)
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Fiscal year: |
1 April - 31 March
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Telephones - main lines in use: |
19,950,900 (2003) |
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Telephones - mobile cellular: |
13,221,800 (2003) |
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Telephone system: |
general assessment:
excellent service provided by modern technology domestic:
domestic satellite system with about 300 earth stations
international: country code - 1-xxx; 5 coaxial submarine
cables; satellite earth stations - 5 Intelsat (4 Atlantic Ocean and 1
Pacific Ocean) and 2 Intersputnik (Atlantic Ocean region) |
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Radio broadcast stations: |
AM 245, FM 582, shortwave 6
(2004) |
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Radios: |
32.3 million (1997) |
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Television broadcast stations: |
80 (plus many repeaters) (1997)
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Televisions: |
21.5 million (1997) |
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Internet country code: |
.ca |
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Internet hosts: |
3,210,081 (2003) |
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Internet Service Providers (ISPs): |
760 (2000 est.) |
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Internet users: |
16.11 million (2002)
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Railways: |
total: 48,909 km
standard gauge: 48,909 km 1.435-m gauge (2003) |
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Highways: |
total: 1,408,800 km
paved: 497,306 km (including 16,900 km of expressways)
unpaved: 911,494 km (2002) |
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Waterways: |
631 km note: Saint
Lawrence Seaway of 3,769 km, including the Saint Lawrence River of 3,058
km, shared with United States (2003) |
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Pipelines: |
crude and refined oil 23,564
km; liquid petroleum gas 74,980 km (2003) |
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Ports and harbors: |
Becancour (Quebec), Churchill,
Halifax, Hamilton, Montreal, New Westminster, Prince Rupert, Quebec, Saint
John (New Brunswick), St. John's (Newfoundland), Sept Isles, Sydney,
Trois-Rivieres, Thunder Bay, Toronto, Vancouver, Windsor |
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Merchant marine: |
total: 169 ships (1,000
GRT or over) 1,784,229 GRT/2,657,499 DWT by type: bulk carrier
22, cargo 49, chemical tanker 6, combination ore/oil 1, container 1,
passenger 6, passenger/cargo 65, petroleum tanker 13, roll on/roll off 6
foreign-owned: 6 (France 1, Germany 3, United States 2)
registered in other countries: 112 (2005) |
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Airports: |
1,326 (2004 est.) |
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Airports - with paved runways: |
total: 503 over
3,047 m: 18 2,438 to 3,047 m: 15 1,524 to 2,437
m: 150 914 to 1,523 m: 245 under 914 m: 75 (2004
est.) |
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Airports - with unpaved runways: |
total: 823 1,524
to 2,437 m: 67 914 to 1,523 m: 347 under 914 m:
409 (2004 est.) |
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Heliports: |
12 (2004 est.) |
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Military branches: |
Canadian Armed Forces: Land
Forces Command, Maritime Command, Air Command, Canada Command (homeland
security) to be operational in early 2006 (2005) |
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Military manpower - military age and obligation: |
16 years of age for voluntary
military service; women comprise some 11% of Canada's armed forces (2001)
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Military manpower - availability: |
males age 16-49:
8,216,510 (2005 est.) |
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Military manpower - fit for military service: |
males age 16-49:
6,740,490 (2005 est.) |
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Military manpower - reaching military age
annually: |
males: 223,821 (2005
est.) |
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Military expenditures - dollar figure: |
$9,801.7 million (2003) |
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Military expenditures - percent of GDP: |
1.1% (2003) |
| Transnational Issues |
Canada |
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Disputes - international: |
managed maritime boundary
disputes with the US at Dixon Entrance, Beaufort Sea, Strait of Juan de
Fuca, and around the disputed Machias Seal Island and North Rock; working
toward greater cooperation with US in monitoring people and commodities
crossing the border; uncontested sovereignty dispute with Denmark over
Hans Island in the Kennedy Channel between Ellesmere Island and Greenland
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Illicit drugs: |
illicit producer of cannabis
for the domestic drug market and export to US; use of hydroponics
technology permits growers to plant large quantities of high-quality
marijuana indoors; transit point for heroin and cocaine entering the US
market; vulnerable to narcotics money laundering because of its mature
financial services sector |
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